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Also called the Oriental realm by biogeographers, Indomalaya spreads all over the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to lowland southern China, and through Indonesia as far as Sumatra, Java, Bali, and Borneo, east of which lies the Wallace line, the realm boundary named after Alfred Russel Wallace which separates Indomalaya from Australasia.
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Vietnam is in the Indomalayan realm. Ecoregions are sorted by biome. [1] Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. Cardamom Mountains rain forests;
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The Indomalayan realm The main article for this category is Indomalayan realm biota . This category is for articles about the native biota of the Indomalayan realm .
The area has significant biodiversity and ecological importance, with high levels of both endemic and threatened species. Rapid urban expansion is reducing biologically-rich forests and wetlands. Ecologically, the subtropical forests are at the northeastern extent of the Indomalayan realm. [1] [2] [3]
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Miletus Hübner, [1819] — Indomalayan realm; Logania Distant, 1884 — Indomalayan realm; Megalopalpus Röber, [1886] — Afrotropical realm; Tribe Spalgini Spalgis Moore, 1879 — Indomalayan realm, Afrotropical realm; Feniseca Grote, 1869 — Nearctic realm (one species, Feniseca tarquinius) Taraka Doherty, 1889 — East Asian Palearctic ...