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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'stephania'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'stephania'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Astrapia stephaniae (Finsch & A. B. Meyer, 1885) – valid – Princess Stephanie's Astrapia
  Astrapia stephaniae feminina Neumann, 1922 – valid
  Astrapia stephaniae stephaniae (Finsch & A. B. Meyer, 1885) – valid
  Barronopsis stephaniae Stocks, 2009 – valid
  Euxestonotus stephania Buhl, 2004 – valid
  Hemistephania guianensis Boucard, 1893 – invalid
  Isohypsibius stephaniae Pilato, 1974 – invalid
  Phlegra stephaniae Prószynski, 1998 – valid
  Praeconvoluta stephania Faubel and Regier, 1983 – valid
  Stephania White, 1883 – invalid
  Thulinia stephaniae (Pilato, 1974) – invalid
  Thulinius stephaniae (Pilato, 1974) – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Arenaria stephaniana var. americana (Porter ex B.L. Rob.) Shinners – not accepted
  Erodium stephanianum Willd. – accepted – Stephen's stork's bill
  Lejeunea stephaniana (Steph.) Mizut. – accepted
  Porella stephaniana (C. Massal.) S. Hatt. – accepted
  Prosopis stephaniana (M. Bieb.) Kunth ex Spreng. – not accepted
   

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