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Genera and generic subdivisons of Chenopodiaceae Vent., nom. cons.: Chenopodioideae
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NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Ambrina Spach Chenopodium L. Ambrina Spach Chenopodium L.
Anserina Dumort. Blitum L. Anserina Dumort. Blitum L.
Archiatriplex G. L. Chu a Archiatriplex G. L. Chu
Armola (Kirschl.) Montandon Atriplex L. Armola (Kirschl.) Montandon Atriplex L.
Atriplex L. a Atriplex L.
Axyris L. a Axyris L.
Baolia H. W. Kung & G. L. Chu a Baolia H. W. Kung & G. L. Chu
Blackiella Aellen Atriplex L. Blackiella Aellen Atriplex L.
Blitum L. a Blitum L.
Ceratocarpus L. a Ceratocarpus L.
Ceratoides Gagnebin Krascheninnikovia Gueldenst. Ceratoides Gagnebin Krascheninnikovia Gueldenst.
Ceratospermum Pers. Ceratocarpus L. Ceratospermum Pers. Ceratocarpus L.
Chenopodiastrum S. Fuentes et al. a Chenopodiastrum S. Fuentes et al.
Chenopodium L. a Chenopodium L.
Cremnophyton Brullo & Pavone Atriplex L. Cremnophyton Brullo & Pavone Atriplex L.
Cycloloma Moq. a Cycloloma Moq.
Diotis Schreb. Ceratocarpus L. Diotis Schreb. Ceratocarpus L.
Dysphania R. Br. a Dysphania R. Br.
Einadia Raf. Chenopodium L. Einadia Raf. Chenopodium L.
Endolepis Torr. Stutzia E. H. Zacharias Endolepis Torr. Stutzia E. H. Zacharias
Eremosemium Greene Grayia Hook. & Arn. Eremosemium Greene Grayia Hook. & Arn.
Eurotia Adans. Axyris L. Eurotia Adans. Axyris L.
Exomis Fenzl ex Moq. a Exomis Fenzl ex Moq.
Extriplex E. H. Zacharias a Extriplex E. H. Zacharias
Grayia Hook. & Arn. a Grayia Hook. & Arn.
Halimione Aellen a Halimione Aellen
Halimus Wallr. Atriplex L. Halimus Wallr. Atriplex L.
Haloxanthium Ulbr. Atriplex L. Haloxanthium Ulbr. Atriplex L.
Holmbergia Hicken a Holmbergia Hicken
Krascheninnikovia Gueldenst. a Krascheninnikovia Gueldenst.
Lipandra Moq. a Lipandra Moq.
Manochlamys Aellen a Manochlamys Aellen
Meiomeria Standl. Chenopodium L. Meiomeria Standl. Chenopodium L.
Microgynoecium Hook. f. a Microgynoecium Hook. f.
Micromonolepis Ulbr. a Micromonolepis Ulbr.
Monolepis Schrad. Blitum L. Monolepis Schrad. Blitum L.
Morocarpus Boehm. Blitum L. Morocarpus Boehm. Blitum L.
Morrisiella Aellen Atriplex L. Morrisiella Aellen Atriplex L.
Neobotrydium Moldenke Dysphania R. Br. Neobotrydium Moldenke Dysphania R. Br.
Neopreissia Ulbr. Atriplex L. Neopreissia Ulbr. Atriplex L.
Obione Gaertn. Atriplex L. Obione Gaertn. Atriplex L.
Oxybasis Kar. & Kir. a Oxybasis Kar. & Kir.
Pachypharynx Aellen Atriplex L. Pachypharynx Aellen Atriplex L.
Proatriplex (W. A. Weber) Stutz & G. L. Chu a Proatriplex (W. A. Weber) Stutz & G. L. Chu
Rhagodia R. Br. Chenopodium L. Rhagodia R. Br. Chenopodium L.
Roubieva Moq. Dysphania R. Br. Roubieva Moq. Dysphania R. Br.
Rumicastrum Ulbr. Atriplex L. Rumicastrum Ulbr. Atriplex L.
Scleroblitum Ulbr. Blitum L. Scleroblitum Ulbr. Blitum L.
Senniella Aellen Atriplex L. Senniella Aellen Atriplex L.
Spinacea Schur, orth. var. Spinacia L. Spinacea Schur, orth. var. Spinacia L.
Spinacia L. a Spinacia L.
Stutzia E. H. Zacharias a Stutzia E. H. Zacharias
Suckleya A. Gray a Suckleya A. Gray
Teloxys Moq. a Teloxys Moq.
Theleophyton (Hook. f.) Moq. Atriplex L. Theleophyton (Hook. f.) Moq. Atriplex L.
Zuckia Standl. Grayia Hook. & Arn. Zuckia Standl. Grayia Hook. & Arn.


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