- The
Palearctic or
Palaearctic is a
biogeographic realm of the Earth, the
largest of eight.
Confined almost entirely to the
Eastern Hemisphere, it stretches...
- The
Western Palaearctic or
Western Palearctic is part of the
Palaearctic realm, one of the
eight biogeographic realms dividing the Earth's surface. Because...
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Vipera (/ˈvɪpərə/;
commonly known as the
palaearctic vipers and
Eurasian vipers) is a
genus of
snakes in the
subfamily Viperinae of the
family Viperidae...
- Pyrrhocoridae, the
cotton stainers.
Records of
occurrence are
mainly in the
Palaearctic realm, with some from
North America and East Asia.
Species in the genus...
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plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is an
annual herb,
native to the
Palaearctic and
widely naturalised as a
ruderal species in
suitable disturbed habitats...
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genus of
flowering plants of the
family Br****icaceae,
native to the
Palaearctic. Its best
known member is horseradish,
Armoracia rusticana,
which is...
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Eurydema is a
genus of
mostly Palaearctic shield bugs in the
family Pentatomidae. The
following are included:
Subgenus Eurydema Laporte de Castelnau,...
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genus Acrocephalus. It
breeds across Europe into the
temperate western Palaearctic where it is migratory,
wintering in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also a...
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genus of gr****hoppers, in the
subfamily Oedipodinae,
mostly from the
Palaearctic realm. The type
species is the
European "blue-winged gr****hopper", Oedipoda...
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hoverfly (9–12 mm) of the
Syrphidae family,
widespread throughout the
Palaearctic region,
which covers Europe,
North Asia, and
North Africa. It is considered...