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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'genista'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'genista'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Binodoxys genistae (Mackauer, 1960) – valid
  Sagenista R. Bohart, 1967 – valid
  Sagenista austera (Handlirsch, 1893) – valid
  Sagenista brasiliensis (Shuckard, 1838) – valid
  Sagenista cayennensis (Spinola, 1842) – valid
  Sagenista cingulata R. Bohart, 2000 – valid
  Sagenista kimseyorum R. Bohart, 2000 – valid
  Sagenista pilosa R. Bohart, 2000 – valid
  Sagenista scutellaris (Spinola, 1842) – valid
  Sagenista seminigra (Dahlbom, 1843) – invalid
  Sagenista sepulchralis (Handlirsch, 1888) – invalid
  Sagenista sericata (F. Smith, 1856) – valid
  Sagenista tucumanae R. Bohart, 2000 – valid
  Sagenista vardyi R. Bohart, 2000 – valid
  Solitosepia genista Iredale, 1954 – invalid
  Theridion genistae Simon, 1873 – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Genista L. – accepted – broom
  Genista aetnensis (Raf. ex Biv.) DC. – accepted – Mt. Etna broom
  Genista canariensis L. – accepted – Canary broom
  Genista linifolia L. – accepted – Mediterranean broom
  Genista maderensis (Webb & Berthel.) Lowe – accepted – Madeira Dyer's greenweed
  Genista monosperma (L.) Lam. – not accepted
  Genista monspessulana (L.) L.A.S. Johnson – accepted – French broom, Cape broom, Montpellier broom
  Genista multibracteata Tausch – not accepted
  Genista patula M. Bieb. – not accepted
  Genista stenopetala Webb & Berthel. – accepted – leafy broom
  Genista tinctoria L. – accepted – dyer's greenweed, woadwaxen, woodwaxen, dyer's broom
  Genista tridentata L. – accepted
   

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