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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'cedrus'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'cedrus'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Euphthiracarus subcedrus Niedbala, 2006 – valid
  Pterodrilus cedrus Holt, 1968 – valid
  Sphinx libocedrus H. Edwards, 1881 – valid – Incense Cedar Sphinx
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Acacia oxycedrus Sieber ex DC. – accepted
  Austrocedrus Florin & Boutelje – accepted – Chilean cedar
  Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. & Bizzarri – accepted – Chilean cedar
  Calocedrus Kurz – accepted – incense cedar
  Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin – accepted – incense cedar
  Cedrus Trew – accepted – cedar
  Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don – accepted – Deodar cedar
  Cedrus libani A. Rich. – accepted – Cyprus cedar, cedar of Lebanon
  Juniperus cedrus Webb & Berthel. – accepted – Canary Islands juniper
  Juniperus oxycedrus L. – accepted – cade juniper, enebro de bayas rojas, prickly juniper, redberry juniper
  Juniperus oxycedrus ssp. macrocarpa (Sm.) Ball – not accepted
  Libocedrus decurrens Torr. – not accepted – cedro de incienso
  Pinus cedrus L. – not accepted
   

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