- A
pantropical ("all tropics")
distribution is one
which covers tropical regions of both the
Eastern and
Western hemispheres.
Examples of
species include...
- thinning. Two
subspecies of the
pantropical spotted dolphin are recognized: S. a.
attenuata or offs****
pantropical spotted dolphin,
found worldwide...
-
parts of the
world and globe. In the
United States it is
called the
pantropical jumping spider. It is
usually ****ociated with
buildings and may be found...
- A
polytropic process is a
thermodynamic process that
obeys the relation: p V n = C {\displaystyle pV^{n}=C}
where p is the pressure, V is volume, n is...
- and
South America). Together, they are
sometimes referred to as the
Pantropic. The
system of
biogeographic realms differs somewhat; the Neotropical...
- senna" or "sicklepod", a
pantropical plant species Senna occidentalis (Family Fabaceae), also
known as "coffee senna", a
pantropical plant species Sesbania...
- 1799, 1800) The red
false black widow spider,
Steatoda paykulliana The
pantropical jumping spider,
Plexippus paykulli The band-bellied crake,
Porzana paykullii...
- family, Euphorbiaceae,
originally native to the
Amazon basin, but is now
pantropical in
distribution due to introductions. It is the most
economically important...
-
Pseuderanthemum is a
genus of
plants in
family Acanthaceae with a
pantropical distribution. The
following 130
species are
accepted by
Plants of the World...
- as an
introduced species. Its
common names include giant crab spider,
pantropical huntsman spider or cane spider.
Adults have a flat,
brown body 2.2 to...