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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...
- Labrys wisconsinensis is a facultatively anaerobic bacterium from the family Xanthobacteraceae, which has been isolated from a water sample from the Lake...
- be seen in the pictures below. Aspergillus wisconsinensis growing on CYA plate Aspergillus wisconsinensis growing on MEAOX plate Chen, A.J.; Varga, J...
- Greene Chrysopsis hispida (Hook.) DC. Chrysopsis wisconsinensis (A.Gray) Heterotheca wisconsinensis (Shinners) Shinners Chrysopsis horrida Rydb. Heterotheca...
- 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...
- 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"...
- eastern Missouri Geomys bursarius ozarkensisArkansas Geomys bursarius wisconsinensiswestern Wisconsin Fossil remains have been found as far south as Tennessee...