-
separates Indomalaya from Australasia.
Indomalaya also
includes the Philippines,
lowland Taiwan, and ****an's
Ryukyu Islands. Most of
Indomalaya was originally...
-
species (
Indomalaya)
Dinopium – 5 species,
flamebacks (
Indomalaya)
Picus – 14
species (
Indomalaya and Palearctic)
Chrysophlegma – 3
species (
Indomalaya) Pardipicus...
- Neotropics, the Palearctic,
tropical Africa, and
Indomalaya)
Anisostira Borchmann, 1915 (the
Palearctic and
Indomalaya)
Anotoma Borchmann, 1936 (tropical Africa)...
- The
Global 200 is the list of
ecoregions identified by the
World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF), the
global conservation organization, as
priorities for conservation...
- the cu****ber family, Cucurbitaceae. It
includes two
species native to
Indomalaya and Australasia:
Benincasa fistulosa (Stocks) H.Schaef. & S.S.Renner – tinda...
- Brazil)
Euplatyrhopalus Desneux, 1905 (
Indomalaya,
southeast Asia)
Heteropaussus J.Thomson, 1860 (Africa,
Indomalaya)
Hexaplatarthrus Jeannel, 1955 (Madagascar)...
- 1993 (
Indomalaya)
Androsus Gebien, 1921 (
Indomalaya and Australasia)
Anisophaedis Ando, 1993 (
Indomalaya)
Annamosdara Kaszab, 1941 (
Indomalaya) Apsida...
- 000–2,500 m (6,600–8,200 ft) form the
boundary between the
Palearctic and
Indomalaya ecoregions. China,
Korea and ****an are more
humid and
temperate than adjacent...
-
Caryoteae –
Indomalaya,
Australasia Caryota –
Indomalaya,
Australasia Arenga –
Indomalaya,
Australasia Tribe Corypheae Corypha –
Indomalaya, Australasia...
-
Palearctic and
Indomalaya)
Bobisthes Novák, 2019 (
Indomalaya)
Bolbostetha Fairmaire, 1896 (
Indomalaya)
Borbochara Novák, 2009 (
Indomalaya)
Borbonalia Novák...