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Canadensis

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Canadensis is a Neo-Latin term meaning of Canada, used in taxonomy to denote species indigenous to or strongly associated with Canada.

Mammals

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Birds

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Fish

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Insects

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The red paper wasp Polistes canadensis was incorrectly classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 because he had been misinformed about the source location of the specimen.

Nematodes

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Plants

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Other

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Extinct species include:

Pathogens:

See also

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