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Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula and previously as Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia east of India and south of China that is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
Antidesma is a genus of tropical plant in the Phyllanthaceae formally described by Linnaeus in 1753. It is native to tropical Africa, S + E + SE Asia, Australia, and various oceanic islands. The greatest diversity occurs in Southeast Asia.
Typhonium is a genus in the family Araceae native to eastern and southern Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. It is most often found growing in wooded areas.
- Typhonium acetosella Gagnep. - Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam
- Typhonium adnatum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium albidinervium C.Z.Tang & H.Li - Guangdong, Hainan, Laos, Thailand
- Typhonium albispathum Bogner - Thailand
- Typhonium alismifolium F.Muell. - Queensland, Northern Territory
- Typhonium angustilobum F.Muell. - Queensland, New Guinea
- Typhonium bachmaense V.D.Nguyen & Hett. - Vietnam
- Typhonium baoshanense Z.L.Dao & H.Li - Yunnan
- Typhonium blumei Nicolson & Sivad. - Japan, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, much of China, Bangladesh, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam; nautralized in Madagascar, Mauritius, Comoros, Borneo, Philippines, West Indies
- Typhonium bognerianum J.Murata & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium brownii Schott - Queensland, New South Wales
- Typhonium bulbiferum Dalzell - southern India
- Typhonium circinnatum Hett. & J.Mood - Vietnam
- Typhonium cochleare A.Hay - Bangladesh, Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium cordifolium S.Y.Hu - Thailand
- Typhonium digitatum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium echinulatum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium eliosurum (F.Muell. ex Benth.) O.D.Evans - New South Wales
- Typhonium filiforme Ridl. - Thailand, Malaysia
- Typhonium flagelliforme (G.Lodd.) Blume - Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, New Guinea, Queensland, Northern Territory
- Typhonium fultum Ridl. - Thailand, Malaysia
- Typhonium gagnepainii J.Murata & Sookch. - Thailand, Cambodia
- Typhonium gallowayi Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium glaucum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium griseum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium hayatae Sriboonma & J.Murata - Vietnam
- Typhonium huense Nguyen & Croat - Vietnam
- Typhonium hunanense H.Li & Z.Q.Liu - Hunan
- Typhonium inopinatum Prain - India, Myanmar, Thailand
- Typhonium jinpingense Z.L.Wang, H.Li & F.H.Bian - Yunnan
- Typhonium johnsonianum A.Hay & S.M.Taylor - Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium jonesii A.Hay - Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium laoticum Gagnep. - Thailand, Laos
- Typhonium liliifolium F.Muell. ex Schott - Northern Territory, Western Australia
- Typhonium lineare Hett. & V.D.Nguyen - Vietnam
- Typhonium listeri Prain - Assam, Bangladesh, Myanmar
- Typhonium medusae Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium mirabile (A.Hay) A.Hay - Melville Island of Australia
- Typhonium neogracile J.Murata - Assam, Bangladesh, Myanmar
- Typhonium nudibaccatum A.Hay - Western Australia
- Typhonium orbifolium Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium pedatisectum Gage - Myanmar
- Typhonium pedunculatum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium peltandroides A.Hay, M.D.Barrett & R.L.Barrett - Western Australia
- Typhonium penicillatum V.D.Nguyen & Hett. - Vietnam
- Typhonium pottingeri Prain - Myanmar
- Typhonium praecox J.Murata - Myanmar
- Typhonium praetermissum A.Hay - Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium pusillum Sookch., V.D.Nguyen & Hett. - Thailand
- Typhonium reflexum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium roxburghii Schott - Taiwan, Yunnan, Bonin Islands, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Andaman Islands, Thailand, Malaysia, western Indonesia, Philippines, New Guinea; naturalized in Western Australia, eastern Brazil, Tanzania
- Typhonium russell-smithii A.Hay - Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium sagittariifolium Gagnep. - Thailand
- Typhonium saraburiensis Sookch., Hett. & J.Murata - Thailand
- Typhonium sinhabaedyae Hett. & A.Galloway - Thailand
- Typhonium smitinandii Sookch. & J.Murata - Thailand
- Typhonium stigmatilobatum V.D.Nguyen - Vietnam
- Typhonium subglobosum Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium taylorii A.Hay - Northern Territory of Australia
- Typhonium trifoliatum F.T.Wang & H.S.Lo ex H.Li, Y.Shiao & S.L.Tseng - Mongolia, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi
- Typhonium trilobatum (L.) Schott - southern China, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina; naturalized in Windward Islands, Ivory Coast, Borneo, Philippines
- Typhonium tubispathum Hett. & A.Galloway - Thailand
- Typhonium varians Hett. & Sookch. - Thailand
- Typhonium vermiforme V.D.Nguyen & Croat - Vietnam
- Typhonium violifolium Gagnep. - Myanmar, Thailand
- Typhonium watanabei J.Murata, Sookch. & Hett. - Thailand
- Typhonium weipanum A.Hay - Queensland
- Typhonium wilbertii A.Hay
Trigonostemon is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae and the sole member of its tribe (Trigonostemoneae). It was first described as a genus in 1826. It is native to Southeast Asia, southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, Queensland, and a few islands in the western Pacific.
Microhyla is a group of frogs, commonly known as the rice frogs or narrow-mouthed frogs. It is a genus within the family Microhylidae and consists of a number of diminutive frogs. Members of this genus are widespread from Ryukyu Is. in Japan, China throughout South-east Asia, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, India and Sri Lanka. As of 13 March 2016, there were 40 species in this genus,
Microhyla berdmorei is a species of narrow-mouthed frog found in eastern India, Bangladesh, southernmost China (Yunnan), Mainland Southeast Asia as well as Borneo and Sumatra. Frogs from Bangladesh probably represent an unnamed species.
Microhyla annamensis is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae.
It is found in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, swamps, and intermittent freshwater marshes.
Anodendron is a genus of plant in family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1844. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and some islands of the western Pacific.
- Anodendron affine (Hook. & Arn.) Druce - China, Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh
- Anodendron axillare Merr. - Philippines, Borneo, W Malaysia, Java, Sumatra
- Anodendron benthamianum Hemsl. - Taiwan
- Anodendron borneense (King & Gamble) D.J.Middleton - Borneo, Palawan
- Anodendron candolleanum Wight - Thailand, W Malaysia, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Philippines
- Anodendron coriaceum (Blume) Miq. - Thailand, W Malaysia, Borneo, Java, Bali, Lombok, Timor, Flores
- Anodendron gracile (King & Gamble) D.J.Middleton - Borneo, Palawan, W Malaysia
- Anodendron howii Tsiang - Guangxi, Hainan
- Anodendron nervosum Kerr - Yunnan, Assam, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra
- Anodendron oblongifolium Hemsl. - Borneo, Philippines, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu
- Anodendron paniculatum (Roxb.) A.DC. - India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Andaman & Nicobar Is, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines
- Anodendron pauciflorum Hook.f - Borneo, W Malaysia, Sumatra
- Anodendron punctatum Tsiang - Cambodia, Thailand, Guangxi, Hainan, Sichuan
- Anodendron seramense D.J.Middleton - Maluku
- Anodendron tubulosum (Ridl. ex Burkill & M.R.Hend.) D.J.Middleton - W Malaysia, Sumatra
- Anodendron whitmorei D.J.Middleton - Maluku, New Guinea, Solomon Islands
- Anodendron wrayi King & Gamble - W Malaysia
Microhyla fissipes is a microhylid frog from East and Southeast Asia, from southern and central China and Taiwan to the Malay Peninsula. It was previously considered to be the same species as Microhyla ornata of South Asia; thus the common names ornate narrow-mouthed frog or ornamented pygmy frog can refer to either species.
Urceola is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1798. It is native to China, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, and New Guinea.
- Urceola brachysepala Hook.f. - Borneo, Java, W Malaysia, Sumatra, Philippines
- Urceola elastica Roxb. - Borneo, Java, W Malaysia, Sumatra
- Urceola huaitingii (Chun & Tsiang) Mabb. - Guizhou, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan
- Urceola javanica (Blume) Boerl. - Borneo, Java, Maluku, Sumatra, Sulawesi, New Guinea
- Urceola laevis (Elmer) Merr. - Palawan, Sabah, Sulawesi
- Urceola lakhimpurensis (S.K.Srivast. & Mehrotra) Karthik. & Moorthy - Assam
- Urceola latifolia (Pierre ex Spire) Mabb. - Laos, Thailand, Vietnam
- Urceola lucida (A.DC.) Benth. ex Kurz - Myanmar, Thailand, W Malaysia, Sumatra
- Urceola malayana Mabb. - Cameron Highlands of W Malaysia
- Urceola micrantha (Wall. ex G.Don) Mabb. - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Ryukyu Islands, Assam, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, W Malaysia
- Urceola minutiflora (Pierre) Mabb. - Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam
- Urceola napeensis (Quint.) Mabb. - Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Guangdong, Guangxi
- Urceola quintaretii (Pierre) Mabb. - Laos, Vietnam, Guangdong, Guangxi
- Urceola rosea (Hook. & Arn.) D.J.Middleton - Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, W Malaysia, Java, Sumatra, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Hunan, Sichuan, Taiwan, Yunnan
- Urceola torulosa Hook.f. - W Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
- Urceola tournieri (Pierre) Mabb. - Yunnan, Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
- Urceola xylinabariopsoides (Tsiang) Mabb. - Hainan, Vietnam
Myxopyrum is a plant genus native to India, southern China, Southeast Asia and New Guinea. There are at present 4 recognized species:
The marbled frog is a species of ground-dwelling frog in the family Myobatrachidae native to northern and north-eastern Australia, and southern New Guinea.
Asian tree frog may refer to:
Psechrus is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Psechridae, containing forty six species restricted to South Asia and South East Asia.