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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'avicennia'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'avicennia'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Acrocephalus scirpaceus avicenniae Ash, D. J. Pearson, G. Nikolaus & Colston, 1989 – valid
  Aramides cajanea avicenniae Stotz, 1992 – valid
  Messua avicennia Edwards & Baert, 2018 – valid
  Pseudogobius avicennia (Herre, 1940) – valid
  Sciurus niger avicennia A. H. Howell, 1919 – valid – Big Cypress fox squirrel
  Stenobaris avicenniae Linell, 1897 – valid
 
 Kingdom Fungi
  Leptosphaeria avicenniae Kohlm. and Kohlm. – accepted
  Rhabdospora avicenniae J. Kohlm. and E. Kohlm. – accepted
 
 Kingdom Bacteria
  Halomonas avicenniae Soto-Ramírez et al., 2007 – invalid
  Kushneria avicenniae (Soto-Ramírez et al., 2007) Sánchez-Porro et al., 2009 – valid
  Streptomyces avicenniae Xiao et al., 2009 – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Avicennia L. – accepted – black mangrove, mangrove
  Avicennia africana P. Beauv. – accepted – black mangrove
  Avicennia germinans (L.) L. – accepted – black mangrove
  Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh. – accepted – gray mangrove
  Avicennia marina var. resinifera (G. Forst.) Bakh. – accepted – gray mangrove
  Avicennia nitida Jacq. – not accepted
   

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