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  Indomalaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Most of Indomalaya was originally covered by forest, mostly tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, with tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests predominant in much of India and parts of Southeast Asia.
The tropical moist forests of Indomalaya are dominated by trees of the dipterocarp family (Dipterocarpaceae).
Indomalaya has three endemic bird families, the Irenidae (leafbirds and fairy bluebirds), Megalaimidae and Rhabdornithidae (Philippine creepers).
www.tocatch.info /en/Indomalaya.htm   (447 words)

  
 Indomalaya - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Indomalaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Malesia is a botanical province which straddles the boundary between Indomalaya and Australasia.
Indomalaya has two endemic bird families, the Irenidae (leafbirds and fairy bluebirds) and Megalaimidae.
The flora of Indomalaya blends elements from Laurasia and Gondwana.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Indomalaya.html   (551 words)

  
 Indomalaya -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The tropical moist forests of Indomalaya are dominated by trees of the (Tree of the family Dipterocarpaceae) dipterocarp family (Dipterocarpaceae).
Indomalaya has two endemic bird families, the Irenidae ((Click link for more info and facts about leafbird) leafbirds and (Fruit-eating mostly brilliant blue songbird of the East Indies) fairy bluebirds) and Megalaimidae.
The flora of Indomalaya blends elements from (A hypothetical continent that (according to plate tectonic theory) broke up later into North America and Europe and Asia) Laurasia and (Click link for more info and facts about Gondwana) Gondwana.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/I/In/Indomalaya.htm   (3150 words)

  
 Indomalaya . Sundaland . Javan Rhinoceros . Gondwana . MYA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
It extends from the Makran region of southern Pakistan through the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to lowland southern China, and through Indonesia as far as Java island Java, Bali, and Borneo, east of which lies the Wallace line, the ecozone boundary named after Alfred Russel Wallace which separates Indomalaya from Australasia ecozone Australasia.
Indomalaya also includes the Philippines, lowland Taiwan and Japan s Ryukyu Islands.
The Baltic languages are of particular interest to linguists because they retain many Archaic features, which are believed to have been present in the early stages of...
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Indomalaya   (334 words)

  
 Coleoptera : Rhysodidae
Kaveinga Bell & Bell 1978 (Rhysodini: Rhysodina) Indomalaya (Filipinas (Mindanao), Sulawesi), Australiana (Nueva Guinea, Nueva Caledonia, Is. Salomón, Australia, Tasmania, Nueva Zelanda).
Omoglymmius Ganglbauer 1892 (Rhysodini: Omoglymmiina) Neártica, Paleártica, Afromalgache (África), Indomalaya, Australiana (excl.
Shyrodes Grouvelle 1903 (Rhysodini:Omoglymmiina) Indomalaya (N Birmania: Ruby Mines).
www.coleoptera.org /p1674.htm   (381 words)

  
 Indomalaya Details, Meaning Indomalaya Article and Explanation Guide
Indomalaya Details, Meaning Indomalaya Article and Explanation Guide
It extends from the Hindu Kush range of Afghanistan through the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to southern China, and through Indonesia as far as Java, Bali, and Borneo, east of which lies the Wallace line, the ecozone boundary named after Alfred Russel Wallace which separates Indomalaya from Australasia.
Indomalaya also includes the Philippines and Japan's Ryukyu Islands.
www.e-paranoids.com /i/in/indomalaya.html   (536 words)

  
 TRIOLOGY
A common cultivar of Dracaena cincta is 'Tricolor' which has a short unbranched stem, dark green leaves with cream-colored stripes and the margin is brownish-red.
Leaves evergreen, alternate, compound with 8 to 10 leaflets which are 4-11 cm long and 2-4 cm wide, glabrous, glossy.
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Ait.) Hassk., 11 species, Indomalaya to Australia and New Caledonia, Myrtaceae, myrtle family, downy rose-myrtle, hill guava, hill gooseberry: Shrub to 2 m tall.
www.doacs.state.fl.us /pi/enpp/01-mar-apr.htm   (3849 words)

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