- from Cuba; A.
carolinensis is the only
member of this
clade native to the
American mainland.
Genetic analysis indicates that A.
carolinensis originates from...
- The
Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis
carolinensis), or
Carolina conure, is an
extinct species of
small green neotropical parrot with a
bright yellow head...
- The
eastern gray
squirrel (Sciurus
carolinensis), also known,
particularly outside of
North America, as
simply the grey squirrel, is a tree
squirrel in...
-
Terminalia carolinensis,
commonly known as the ka tree or
keima tree, is a tree that
grows on the
Micronesian islands of
Kosrae and Pohnpei. The trees...
- The gray
catbird (Dumetella
carolinensis), also
spelled grey catbird, is a medium-sized
North American and
Central American perching bird of the mimid...
-
Phidippus carolinensis dorsal Adult female Phidippus carolinensis face
Adult female Phidippus carolinensis dorsal "Phidippus
carolinensis Report". Integrated...
- migratorius; for the
mourning dove he used "Turtle of Carolina" and
Turtur carolinensis. In 1743, the
naturalist George Edwards included the
mourning dove with...
-
Pluchea carolinensis is a
plant in the
genus Pluchea.
Pluchea carolinensis is a
plant from the
genus Pluchea, the
species was
first described by the Scottish...
-
combines the old
scientific name of C.
carolinensis with the
common name "Whip-poor-will". As C.
carolinensis does not
occur in the area discussed, he...
- The green-winged teal (Anas
carolinensis) or
American teal is a
common and
widespread duck that
breeds in the
northern areas of
North America except on...