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-  dispersum. P. washingtonensis may be distinguished from P. pelliculosa by the presence of pleurocystidia. Psilocybe washingtonensis grows scattered...
- Elstar. Losses caused by P. washingtonensis during storage are usually below 1% but can reach 5–10% of apples. P. washingtonensis is a weak canker pathogen...
- Sigara washingtonensis is a species of water boatman in the family Corixidae. It is found in North America. "Sigara washingtonensis Report". Integrated...
- Codex Washingtoni****, Codex Washingtonensis or Codex Freeri****, designated by W or 032 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament m****cripts)...
- washingtonensis by is age and its shorter, wider, wings which are estimated to be 9.40 by 3.17 millimetres (0.370 by 0.125 in). P. washingtonensis, described...
- type description for C. washingtonensis in the journal Monographs in Systematic Botany. The chosen specific name washingtonensis, in reference to Washington...
- Burnettweldia washingtonensis, formerly Disholcaspis washingtonensis, the fuzzy gall wasp, is a species of hymenopteran that induces stem galls on white...
- tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt. – mockernut hickory (syn. C. alba) †Carya washingtonensis ManchesterMiocene of Kittitas County, Washington Carya sect. Apocarya...
- nuttalli Strecker, 1875 Pseudohazis arizonensis Strecker, 1878 Pseudohazis washingtonensis Medlar, 1944 Pseudohazis nuttalli uniformis ****erell, 1914...
- oregonensis, Fritillaria oreodoxa, Fritillaria utahensis, Fritillaria washingtonensis Taylor, Ronald J. (1994) [1992]. Sagebrush Country: A Wildflower Sanctuary...