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- (Graptemys ouachitensis) is a species of turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. Subspecies include: Graptemys ouachitensis ouachitensis Cagle, 1953...
- T19891556A20005828.en. Amorpha ouachitensis. Archived October 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Center for Plant Conservation. Amorpha ouachitensis. The Nature Conservancy...
- Ommatius ouachitensis is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. "Ommatius ouachitensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- radicans, and Hybanthus concolor. Solidago ouachitensis. The Nature Conservancy. NRCS. "Solidago ouachitensis". PLANTS Database. United States Department...
- turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis), juvenile from St. Louis County, Missouri (26 May 2018) Ouachita map turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis) in situ, Red River...
- Liatris compacta, Quercus acerifolia, Polymnia cossatotensis, Solidago ouachitensis, Spiranthes niklasii (near endemic, also found on Crowley's Ridge), Streptanthus...
- Emydidae Graptemys caglei Cagle's map turtle Emydidae IUCN (EN) Graptemys ouachitensis Oachita map turtle Emydidae IUCN (LC) Graptemys sabinensis Sabine map...
- "Late term embryos and hatchlings of Ouachita Map Turtles (Graptemys ouachitensis) make sounds within the nest". Herpetological Review. 50 (3): 449–452...
- Terrapene ornata Vulnerable Endangered Ouachita map turtle Graptemys ouachitensis Least concern Common Painted turtle Chrysemys picta Least concern Common...
- yellow lines on a brown to olive s**** Ouachita map turtle Graptemys ouachitensis Least concern Length of 6–10 inches (15–25 cm); ridge down the center...