North and Central America
EBA Number | Earlier unique code(s) | Name |
001 | A01 | California |
002 | A03 | Baja California |
003 | A02 | Guadalupe Island |
004 | A10 | Socorro Island |
005 | A05 | North-west Mexican Pacific slope |
006 | A04 | Sierra Madre Occidental and trans-Mexican range |
007 | A08 | Central Mexican marshes |
008 | A11 (part), A27 | Balsas region and interior Oaxaca |
009 | A12 | Sierra Madre del Sur |
010 | A06 | Northern Sierra Madre Oriental |
011 | A07 | North-east Mexican Gulf slope |
012 | A11 (part) | Southern Sierra Madre Oriental |
013 | A30 | Los Tuxtlas and Uxpanapa |
014 | A13 | Isthmus of Tehuantepec |
015 | A09 (part) | Yucatán Peninsula coastal scrub |
016 | A09 (part), A29 | Cozumel Island |
017 | A15 | North Central American Pacific slope |
018 | A14 | North Central American highlands |
019 | A16 | Central American Caribbean slope |
020 | A18 | Costa Rica and Panama highlands |
021 | A17 | South Central American Pacific slope |
022 | A21 | Cocos Island |
023 | A19 | Darién lowlands |
024 | A20 | Darién highlands |
025 | A22 (part) | Cuba |
026 | A22 (part), A28 | Bahamas |
027 | A23 | Jamaica |
028 | A24 | Hispaniola |
029 | A25 | Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands |
030 | A26 | Lesser Antilles |
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