- The
Paleotropical kingdom (Paleotropis) is a
floristic kingdom composed of the
tropical areas of Africa, Asia and
Oceania (excluding
Australia and New...
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agricultural systems. In biogeography, the
tropics are
divided into
Paleotropics (Africa, Asia and Australia) and
Neotropics (Caribbean,
Central America...
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coprophilous (dung-inhabiting)
species which occurs in both the
Neotropics and
Paleotropics. It has been
found in Vietnam,
Africa (including
South Africa, Madagascar...
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strongly supported clades,
informally named the
Tabebuia alliance and the
Paleotropical clade. The
tribe Crescentieae is
embedded in the
Tabebuia alliance and...
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Australasian realms, and also a
phytogeographical floristic region in the
Paleotropical Kingdom. The
original definition by the
World Geographical Scheme for...
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Paleotropics (subtribes Bambusinae, Hickeliinae, Melocanninae, and Racemobambosinae)...
- realm, and also a
phytogeographical floristic region in the
Oriental Paleotropical Kingdom. It
includes the
native flora and
fauna of all the countries...
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Indomalayan realm is one of the
eight biogeographic realms. It
extends across most of
South and
Southeast Asia and into the
southern parts of East...
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aralia or wild coffee, is a
species of
evergreen shrub native to the
paleotropics and neotropics. It is not
closely related to the true
coffee plants of...
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Restoration Act. The
purpose of the bill was to
protect the
ancient paleotropical rainforests and the
flying fox megabat. The
signing marked the beginning...