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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 Oceanian Realm, and New Zealand in the Antarctic Realm. The Palearctic and Nearctic are sometimes grouped into the Holarctic realm. Following the... |
the Nearctic realm shares many plants and animals with the Palearctic. The two realms are sometimes included in a single Holarctic realm. Many large animals... |
Zoogeography (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference) Antarctic region Palearctic region Nearctic region Ethiopian region Oriental region Neotropical region Australian region First scheme: Realm Megagea (Arctogea):... |
Mauritania (category Articles needing additional references from September 2016) biogeographic realms, the north sits in the Palearctic which extends south from the Sahara to roughly 19° north and the south in the Afrotropic realms. Additionally... |
Rufous grasshopper (section Reference) grasshoppers. This species is present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, and in the Near East. It can be encountered from late July through... |
China (section General information) megadiverse 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... |
Ryukyu Islands (category Articles needing additional references from June 2017) the line belong to the Palearctic realm while the Amami islands south of it are at the northern limit of the Indomalayan realm. A deep undersea canyon... |
Poland (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. The country has four Palearctic ecoregions – Central, Northern, Western European temperate broadleaf and... |
Life zones of central Europe (category Palearctic realm) exposure, the nature of the soil, and the humidity of the climate. In general, mowing favors plants with bulbs that flower very early in the spring (crocuses)... |
flora is generally typical of the north-west European part of the Palearctic realm and prominent features of the Scottish flora include boreal Caledonian... |
of the Himalayas and North Africa, both of which also belong to the Palearctic realm. There are also many groups shared with North America. On the other... |
Greenland (category Danish Realm) are an important part of Greenland's animal life; they consist of both Palearctic and Nearctic species, breeding populations of auks, puffins, skuas, and... |
A History of the Birds of Europe (redirect from A History of the Birds of Europe, Including all the Species Inhabiting the Western Palearctic Region) the Birds of Europe, Including all the Species Inhabiting the Western Palearctic Region is a nine-volume ornithological book published in parts between... |
biogeographic realms, except for the Antarctic biogeographic realm. There are 40 freshwater bivalve representative genera in the Palearctic biogeographic realm, 59... |
(political model) Monthon (Thai history) Zomi General: Economic anthropology Primitive culture Palearctic realm Refugium (population biology) Michaud, Jean;... |
worldwide (Palearctic realm, Nearctic realm, Afrotropical realm, Neotropical realm, Australasian realm, Oceanian realm, Indomalayan realm), but has the... |
lion as keeper of order in the realm of animals. The Sanskrit word mrigendra signifies a lion as king of animals in general or deer in particular. In India... |
Subantarctic Islands. Only New Zealand proper is represented on this list, not the Realm of New Zealand. For birds in the associated states or dependent territories... |
worldwide, with more than half the species in the genus Micropteryx in the Palearctic region. There are only two known in North America (Epimartyria), with... |