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Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
Fraxinus pennsylvanica, the
green ash or red ash, is a
species of ash
native to eastern...
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Crataegus pennsylvanica,
known as the
Pennsylvania thorn, is a
species of
hawthorn native to Delaware, New York,
North Carolina, Ontario, Ohio, and Pennsylvania...
- H. (1938). "The life-history and
habits of the digger-wasp
Ammobia pennsylvanica (Linn.)".
American Midland Naturalist. 19 (3): 673–677. doi:10.2307/2420481...
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Agelenopsis pennsylvanica,
commonly known as the
Pennsylvania funnel-web
spider or the
Pennsylvania gr**** spider, is a
species of
spider in the family...
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Amara pennsylvanica is a
species of seed-eating
ground beetle in the
family Carabidae. It is
found in
North America. "Amara
pennsylvanica Report". Integrated...
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Adult male
Parcoblatta pennsylvanica and
Parcoblatta divisa adult males. The
largest one is the P.
pennsylvanica and the rest are P. divisa. Ootheca...
- a new
species of Anomalocaris, so it was
classified as
Anomalocaris pennsylvanica,
which makes it the
second radiodont species ever described. Numerous...
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Phymata pennsylvanica,
known generally as the
Pennsylvania ambush bug or
Pennsylvania jagged ambush bug, is a
species of
ambush bug in the
family Reduviidae...
- Species: M. caroliniensis
Binomial name
Myrica caroliniensis P. Mill. 1768
Synonyms Cerothamnus pensylvanicus (Loisel.)
Moldenke Myrica pennsylvanica Lam....
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pensylvanica (L.f.) S.Ya.Sokolov
Prunus cerasifolia S.Watson
Prunus pennsylvanica Sarg.
Prunus borealis (Michx.) Poir.
Prunus lanceolata Willd. Prunus...