- The
Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis
carolinensis), or
Carolina conure, is an
extinct species of
small green neotropical parrot with a
bright yellow head...
- The white-breasted
nuthatch (Sitta
carolinensis) is a
species of bird in the
nuthatch family Sittidae. It is a medium-sized nuthatch,
measuring approximately...
-
Chaos can have as many as a thousand.
Because of this attribute,
C.
carolinensis was once
placed in the
genus Pelomyxa alongside the
giant multinucleate...
- The
eastern gray
squirrel (Sciurus
carolinensis), also known,
particularly outside of
North America, as
simply the grey squirrel, is a tree
squirrel in...
- The chuck-will's-widow (Antrostomus
carolinensis) is a
nocturnal bird of the
nightjar family Caprimulgidae. It is
mostly found in the
southeastern United...
- from Cuba; A.
carolinensis is the only
member of this
clade native to the
American mainland.
Genetic analysis indicates that A.
carolinensis originates from...
- name of
C.
carolinensis with the
common name "whip-poor-will". As
C.
carolinensis does not
occur in the area discussed, he
obviously refers to
C. vociferus...
- States. "Camptonotus
carolinensis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Camptonotus
carolinensis". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-24...
-
carolinensis is a
species of
jumping spiders. The
species is
named for the
Caroline Islands,
where it was collected.
C.
carolinensis is
similar to
C....
- Desirae. "Blarina
carolinensis".
Animal Diversity Web.
University of Michigan.
Retrieved 22 June 2009. McCay, T.S. (2001). "Blarina
carolinensis". Mammalian...