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- Ves**** alascensis, also referred to as common yellowjacket, is a species of yellowjacket that inhabits North America. Although it was named in 1870, it...
- northeast China L. l. okadai Momiyama, 1928 – Sakhalin (Russia) L. l. alascensis Swarth, 1926 – Alaska (USA) L. l. alexandrae Grinnell, 1909 – Aleutian...
- wasps in North America were found to be a different species, Ves**** alascensis. Ves**** vulgaris is a eusocial vespid that builds its tan paper nest...
- Australia, and South America. The North American yellowjacket (Ves**** alascensis), eastern yellowjacket (Ves**** maculifrons), western yellowjacket (Ves****...
- Bathyphantes alascensis is a species of sheetweb spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in the United States and Canada. "Bathyphantes alascensis Report"...
- Alaska and western Canada and consists of the large subspecies V. v. alascensis, V. v. abietorum, V. v. regalis and V. v. rubricosa. The southern (or...
- recognized alongside U. a. horribilis proper: Alaskan brown bear (U. a. alascensis), California grizzly bear (U. a. californicus), Dall Island brown bear...
- Alaska and western Canada, and consists of the larger subspecies V. v. alascensis, V. v. abietorum, V. v. regalis, and V. v. rubricosa. The southern (or...
- Equator within a species) as one of the northernmost subspecies, B. j. alascensis, is the second smallest race based on linear dimensions and that two of...
- Anabolia quadrinotata Banks, 1908 Anabolia unicolor Banks, 1897 Dicosmoecus alascensis Banks, 1943 Dicosmoecus coloradensis Ulmer, 1905 Dicosmoecus tristis Banks...