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Climaciella brunnea (Say ex Keating 1824)
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Tyrannus forficatus (Gmelin & JF 1789) (Scissor-tailed Flycatcher)
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Stagmomantis floridensis Davis 1919
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Rubus occidentalis L. (black raspberry)
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Liatris cylindracea Michx. (Ontario blazing star)
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Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. (climbing hempvine)