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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'corchorus'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  threelocule corchorus – Species: Corchorus trilocularis L. – accepted
  woolly corchorus – Species: Corchorus hirsutus L. – accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'corchorus'
 
 Kingdom Bacteria
  Streptomyces corchorusii Ahmad and Bhuiyan, 1958 emend. Lanoot et al., 2005 – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Corchorus L. – accepted
  Corchorus acutangulus Lam. – not accepted
  Corchorus aestuans L. – accepted – jute, East Indian mallow, West African mallow
  Corchorus capsularis L. – accepted – jute
  Corchorus hirsutus L. – accepted – jackswitch, woolly corchorus, mallet, cadillo
  Corchorus hirtus L. – accepted – Orinoco jute, red jute
  Corchorus hirtus var. glabellus A. Gray – not accepted – Orinoco jute
  Corchorus hirtus var. hirtus L. – not accepted
  Corchorus hirtus var. orinocensis (Kunth) K. Schum. – not accepted
  Corchorus japonicus (L.) Houtt. – not accepted
  Corchorus olitorius L. – accepted – nalta jute
  Corchorus orinocensis Kunth – not accepted – red jute
  Corchorus scandens Thunb. – not accepted
  Corchorus siliquosus L. – accepted – slippery burr, broomweed
  Corchorus torresianus Gaudich. – accepted
  Corchorus tridens L. – accepted – wild jute, horn-fruited jute
  Corchorus trilocularis L. – accepted – threelocule corchorus
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'corchorus'
 
  No Records Found.
   

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