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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'clitoria'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'clitoria'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Gelchossa clitoriae (Heidemann, 1911) – invalid
  Leptopharsa clitoriae (Heidemann, 1911) – valid
  Leptostyla clitoriae Heidemann, 1911 – invalid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Clitoria L. – accepted – pigeonwings
  Clitoria fairchildiana R.A. Howard – accepted – Philippine pigeonwings
  Clitoria falcata Lam. – accepted – sickle pigeonwings
  Clitoria fragrans Small – accepted – sweetscented pigeonwings, pigeon wings
  Clitoria heterophylla Lam. – accepted – pigeonwings
  Clitoria laurifolia Poir. – accepted – laurel-leaf pigeonwings
  Clitoria mariana L. – accepted – Atlantic pigeonwings, butterfly-pea, pigeonwings
  Clitoria mariana var. mariana L. – accepted – Atlantic pigeonwings, butterfly-pea
  Clitoria mariana var. pubescentia Fantz – accepted – Atlantic pigeonwings, butterfly-pea
  Clitoria pinnata (Pers.) R.H. Sm. & G.P. Lewis – not accepted
  Clitoria polyphylla Poir. – not accepted
  Clitoria rubiginosa Juss. ex Pers. – not accepted
  Clitoria ternatea L. – accepted – Asian pigeonwings
  Clitoria ternatea var. alba Berhaut – not accepted
  Clitoria ternatea var. pleniflora Fantz – accepted – Asian pigeonwings
  Clitoria ternatea var. ternatea L. – accepted – Asian pigeonwings
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'clitoria'
 
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