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Brahmina Yunnana
''Brahmina'' is a large Holarctic genus of scarab beetles in the tribe Melolonthini, containing over 90 species in three subgenera. Species *''Brahmina abdominalis ''Brahmina'' is a large Holarctic genus of scarab beetles in the tribe Melolonthini, containing over 90 species in three subgenera. Species *'' Brahmina abdominalis'' (Brenske, 1903) *'' Brahmina abscessa'' Brenske, 1892 *''Brahmina adaequata' ...'' (Brenske, 1903) *''Brahmina abscessa'' Brenske, 1892 *''Brahmina adaequata'' Moser, 1909 *''Brahmina agnella'' (Faldermann, 1835) *''Brahmina amurensis'' Brenske, 1892 *''Brahmina assamensis'' Moser, 1913 *''Brahmina bengalensis'' Nonfried, 1891 *''Brahmina braeti'' Brenske, 1896 *''Brahmina brevipilosa'' Moser, 1918 *''Brahmina brunneosparsa'' Arrow, 1946 *''Brahmina buruensis'' Brenske, 1892 *''Brahmina callosifrons'' Moser, 1913 *''Brahmina canaliculata'' (Fairmaire, 1897) *''Brahmina cardoni'' Brenske, 1892 *''Brahmina cariniclypea'' Nomura, 1977 *''Brahmina car ...
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Holarctic
The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zoogeographical region (which covers most of North America), and Alfred Wallace's Palearctic zoogeographical region (which covers North Africa, and all of Eurasia except for Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the southern Arabian Peninsula). These regions are further subdivided into a variety of ecoregions. Many ecosystems and the animal and plant communities that depend on them extend across a number of continents and cover large portions of the Holarctic realm. This continuity is the result of those regions’ shared glacial history. Major ecosystems Within the Holarctic realm, there are a variety of ecosystems. The type of ecosystem found in a given area depends on its latitude and the local geography. In the far north, a band of Arctic tundra en ...
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