Distribution (text) |
- Mediterranean region - southwest
- Sudanian region - east
- Cholistan desert, Pakistan
- ABAL SANAM SOUTH IRAQ
- Eastern Arabia
- Kuwait
- CAZRI, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- NafudAl-Urayq, Saudi Arabia
- West Asia and North African
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