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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'annona'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'annona'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Cannona Faubel and Rohde, 1998 – valid
  Cannona woolgoolgae Faubel and Rohde, 1998 – valid
  Euxesta annonae (Fabricius, 1794) – valid
  Gymnapogon annona (Whitley, 1936) – valid
  Musca annonae Fabricius, 1794 – invalid
  Nannonaia Haas, 1913 – invalid
  Nannonaiinae Modell, 1942 – invalid
  Tenuipalpus annonae De Leon, 1957 – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Annona L. – accepted
  Annona cheirimola Mill. – not accepted
  Annona cherimola Mill. – accepted – cherimoya
  Annona diversifolia Saff. – accepted – ilama
  Annona glabra L. – accepted – pond apple
  Annona hexapetala L. f. – not accepted
  Annona montana Macfad. – accepted – mountain soursop
  Annona mucosa Jacq. – accepted
  Annona muricata L. – accepted – soursop
  Annona muscosa Jacq. – not accepted
  Annona palustris L. – not accepted
  Annona purpurea Moc. & Sessé ex Dunal – accepted
  Annona reticulata L. – accepted – custard apple
  Annona senegalensis Pers. – accepted – wild custard-apple
  Annona squamosa L. – accepted – sweet sop, sugar apple
  Annona triloba L. – not accepted
  Annonaceae – accepted – custard apples
  Annonales – not accepted
   

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