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- varieties by some authors, and as distinct species by others: Picea jezoensis subsp. jezoensis (Ezo spruce). All of the range except as below, south to Hokkaidō...
- Armillaria jezoensis is a species of mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. Found in ****an, it was described as new to science in 1994. List of Armillaria...
- Ptilophora jezoensis is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is known from ****an and the Russian Far East. The wingspan is 30–35 mm. Ptilophora jezoensis jezoensis...
- Abies sachalinensis, Picea jezoensis and Larix leptolepis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Choristoneura jezoensis. Wikispecies has information...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Triphaenopsis jezoensis. Wikispecies has information related to Triphaenopsis jezoensis. Triphaenopsis at funet v t e...
- (1888) Daedalea jezoensis Yamano (1930) Cryptoderma jezoense (Yamano) Imazeki (1943) Cryptoderma yamanoi Imazeki (1951) P****inus jezoensis (Yamano) Parmasto...
- holly blue (Celastrina argiolus), C. sugitanii, Curetis acuta, Favonius jezoensis, Neptis sappho, Parantica sita and Polygonia c-album are found. The forest...
- "Daphne jezoensis". The Plant List. Retrieved 2017-11-20. "Daphne jezoensis". Daphne-Seidelbast. Retrieved 25 May 2016. "Daphne jezoensis". Dave's Garden...
- Protodeltote wiscotti (Staudinger, 1888) Synonyms Erastria wiscotti Staudinger, 1888 Lithacodia wiscotti Eustrotia viskotti Micardia jezoensis Sugi, 1959...
- Ashibusa jezoensis is a moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It is found in ****an, Taiwan and on the Kuriles. The wingspan is about 15 mm. Wikispecies...