Canadensis

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

Animals

Birds

Insects

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

Plants

Other

Extinct species include:

Pathogens:

See also