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- The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills...
- the Western Palearctic (full title Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa: The Birds of the Western Palearctic; often referred...
- Macrovipera, known as the large Palearctic vipers, is a genus of vipers that inhabit the semideserts and steppes of North Africa, the Near and Middle East...
- transition) Saharo-Arabian transition zone (Palearctic–Ethiopian transition) Chinese transition zone (Palearctic–Oriental transition zone transition) Indo-Malayan...
- The Western Palaearctic or Western Palearctic is part of the Palaearctic realm, one of the eight biogeographic realms dividing the Earth's surface. Because...
- 12980. Snow, D.W.; Perrins, C.M., eds. (1997). The Birds of the Western Palearctic. Vol. 1 (Abridged ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 535–538. ISBN 0-19-854099-X...
- Bufotes, the Eurasian green toads or Palearctic green toads, is a genus of true toads (family Bufonidae). They are native to Europe (absent from the British...
- Nepal Palearctic Montane gr****lands and shrublands Yarlung Zambo arid steppe China Palearctic Tundra Arctic desert Russian Federation Palearctic Tundra...
- The Himalayas proper form the southern limit of the Palearctic in South Asia, and here the Palearctic temperate forests transition to the subtropical and...
- countries, lying in two of the world's major biogeographic realms: the Palearctic and the Indomalayan. By one measure, China has over 34,687 species of...