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Rubus wisconsinensis is a
North American species of
bristleberry in
section Setosi of the
genus Rubus, a
member of the rose family. It is
native to the...
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Labrys wisconsinensis is a
facultatively anaerobic bacterium from the
family Xanthobacteraceae,
which has been
isolated from a
water sample from the Lake...
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pictures below.
Aspergillus wisconsinensis growing on CYA
plate Aspergillus wisconsinensis growing on
MEAOX plate Chen, A.J.; Varga, J...
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Greene Chrysopsis hispida (Hook.) DC.
Chrysopsis wisconsinensis (A.Gray)
Heterotheca wisconsinensis (Shinners)
Shinners Chrysopsis horrida Rydb. Heterotheca...
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uniformis Rubus vermont**** –
Vermont bristleberry Rubus wheeleri Rubus wisconsinensis Sect.
Ursini (Pacific berries)
Rubus ×
loganobaccus Rubus ursinus Sect...
- by
Gilbert Morgan Smith,
containing the
single species Tetradesmus wisconsinensis. It was not
universally accepted;
Robert Hippolyte Chodat synonymized...
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virilis (Hagen, 1870)
Synonyms Cambarus virilis Hagen, 1870
Cambarus wisconsinensis Bundy in Forbes, 1876
Cambarus debilis Bundy in Forbes, 1876 Cambarus...
- subpl****, D. thwaitesi, D. weidmani, D. wiltonensis, D. winona, D.
wisconsinensis,
Dicellocephalus minnesotensis,
Ogygia minnesotensis D. freeburgensis...
- Walton, 1923
Heligmosomoides ussuriensis Lubimov, 1932
Heligmosomoides wisconsinensis Durette-Desset, 1967
Heligmosomoides yorkei Schulz, 1926 "Heligmosomoides"...
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eastern Missouri Geomys bursarius ozarkensis –
Arkansas Geomys bursarius wisconsinensis –
western Wisconsin Fossil remains have been
found as far
south as Tennessee...