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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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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 .
Bahasa Indonesia; Русский ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Malaysia is in the Indomalayan realm. Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Flora of Thailand (4 C, 394 P) V. ... Pages in category "Indomalayan realm flora" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...
S. South China Sea Islands; South China–Vietnam subtropical evergreen forests; South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests; South Taiwan monsoon rain forests
Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. The original definition by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions included Papuasia , but this was split off in its 2001 ...
So, for example, the Australian Central Desert province is in the Australasian realm (6), is the 9th biogeographic province in that realm, and its biome falls within "warm deserts and semideserts" (7), so it is coded 6.9.7. The realms and provinces of the scheme are hence coded as follows: