Definition of Palearctia. Meaning of Palearctia. Synonyms of Palearctia

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Meaning of Palearctia from wikipedia

- Chelis is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. There are more than 30 described species in Chelis, found in the holarctic. As a result of phylogenetic...
- Chatkal Mountains and Kyrgyzstan. This species was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Chelis...
- Tien Shan and China (Xinjiang). This species was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Chelis...
- and possibly Nepal. This species, along with the others of the genus Palearctia, was moved to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published by...
- Trans-Ili, Xinjiang, Julduz). This species was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Chelis...
- ****stan, Kashmir and western China. This species was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Chelis...
- was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Savela, Markku. "Palearctia hauensteini Kautt, 1996"...
- was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Savela, Markku. "Palearctia turkestana Dubatolov, 1996"...
- was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Savela, Markku. "Palearctia wagneri (Püngeler, 1918)"...
- was moved from the genus Palearctia to Chelis as a result of phylogenetic research published in 2016. Savela, Markku. "Palearctia Ferguson, 1984". Lepidoptera...