- for
Anisota manitobensis is 7717.
Early instar caterpillars are
highly gregarious. They feed on
Quercus macrocarpa. "Anisota
manitobensis Report". Integrated...
- The
Manitoban elk (Cervus
canadensis manitobensis) is a
subspecies of elk
found in the
Midwestern United States (specifically
North Dakota) and southern...
- -F. Bigot. "Microdon
manitobensis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-22. "Microdon
manitobensis". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-22...
- P. ×
dutillyi Lepage P. ×
generosa Henry P. ×
gileadensis Rouleau P.
manitobensis Dode. The
parental balsam poplar, P. balsamifera, is also
known as P...
- Littlejohn, R.P. (1989). "Hybridisation of
farmed wapiti (Cervus
elaphus manitobensis) and red deer (Cervus elaphus)". New
Zealand Journal of Zoology. 16 (2):...
- (C.
canadensis roosevelti), Tule (C. c. nannodes),
Manitoban (C. c.
manitobensis) and
Rocky Mountain elk (C. c. nelsoni). The
eastern elk (C. c. canadensis)...
-
noveboracensis (Hung, 1926)
Parametorchis intermedius (Price, 1929)
Parametorchis canadensis (Price, 1929)
Parametorchis manitobensis (Allen & Wardle, 1934)...
- †Naticopsis
laeta †Naticopsis
levis †Naticopsis
macrostoma †Naticopsis
manitobensis †Naticopsis
marginata †Naticopsis
mariona †Naticopsis
marthaae †Naticopsis...
- and
marginal plates originally referred to the
genus Dinichthys. H.
manitobensis is the only
member of the
genus found in
North America proper. H. milleri...
- canadensis: C. c. alashanicus, C. c. kansuensis, C. c. macneilli, C. c.
manitobensis, C. c. nannodes, C. c. nelsoni, C. c. roosevelti, C. c. xanthopygus,...