Elegans
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Elegans, elegant in Latin, may refer to:
- the nickname of Louis of Bavaria (1267–1290), son of Louis II, Duke of Bavaria with Anna of Glogau
- Latin binomial abbreviations for species
- A. elegans (disambiguation)
- B. elegans (disambiguation)
- C. elegans (disambiguation)
- D. elegans (disambiguation)
- E. elegans (disambiguation)
- F. elegans (disambiguation)
- G. elegans (disambiguation)
- H. elegans (disambiguation)
- I. elegans (disambiguation)
- J. elegans (disambiguation)
- K. elegans (disambiguation)
- L. elegans (disambiguation)
- M. elegans (disambiguation)
- N. elegans (disambiguation)
- O. elegans (disambiguation)
- P. elegans (disambiguation)
- R. elegans (disambiguation)
- S. elegans (disambiguation)
- T. elegans (disambiguation)
- U. elegans (disambiguation)
- V. elegans
- X. elegans (disambiguation)
- Y. elegans
- Z. elegans (disambiguation)
- subspecies or varieties
- Arctostaphylos manzanita subsp. elegans, the Konocti manzanita, a subspecies of the common manzanita endemic to California
- Cattleya elongata var. elegans, a variety of the cattleya with the elongated stalk, an orchid species found in Brazil
- Cyrestis camillus elegans, a butterfly subspecies known from Madagascar
- Trachemys scripta elegans, the red-eared slider, a semiaquatic turtle subspecies native only to the southern United States
See also
- Elegantissima (disambiguation)
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