Passiflora bilobata Juss. (Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 6: 107. 1805.)
Localities: West Indies (endemic), Greater Antilles [ Hispaniola (native)[ Dominican Republic, Haiti,], Puerto Rico (native)[], ],
Synonyms: Astephananthes bilobata (Juss.) Bory (Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. 2: 138. 1819.), Cieca bilobata (Juss.) M. Roem. (Fam. Nat. Syn. Monogr. 2: 146. 1846.), Passiflora anadenia sensu Liogier, non Urb. (Descr. Fl. Puerto Rico 3: 290. 1994.), Tacsonia bilobata (A. Juss.) Spreng. (Syst. Veg. ed., 16, 3: 44. 1826.),
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