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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'ocotea'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'ocotea'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Acysta ocoteae Drake and Hambleton, 1935 – valid
  Brevipalpus ocoteae De Leon, 1961 – valid
  Leptopharsa ocoteae Drake and Hambleton, 1938 – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Ocotea Aubl. – accepted – sweetwood
  Ocotea coriacea (Sw.) Britton – not accepted – lancewood
  Ocotea cuneata (Griseb.) Urb. – not accepted
  Ocotea cuneata (Griseb.) M. Gómez – accepted
  Ocotea floribunda (Sw.) Mez – accepted – laurel espada
  Ocotea foeniculacea Mez – accepted – black sweetwood
  Ocotea foetens (Aiton) Baill. – accepted
  Ocotea globosa (Aubl.) Schltdl. & Cham. – not accepted – shinglewood
  Ocotea krugii (Mez) R.A. Howard – not accepted – Krug's sweetwood
  Ocotea leucoxylon (Sw.) Laness. – accepted – loblolly sweetwood
  Ocotea membranacea (Sw.) R.A. Howard – not accepted – sweetwood
  Ocotea moschata (Meisn.) Mez – accepted – nemoca
  Ocotea nemodaphne Mez – not accepted – laurel sassafras
  Ocotea patens (Sw.) Nees – not accepted – capberry
  Ocotea portoricensis Mez – accepted – laurel de paloma
  Ocotea sintenisii (Mez) Alain – not accepted – laurel amarillo
  Ocotea spathulata Mez – accepted – nemoca cimarrona
  Ocotea wrightii (Meisn.) Mez – accepted – Wright's laurel canelon
   

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