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The phrase "a genus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in biology, to refer to a group of species that are closely related and share common characteristics.
Example: "Homo is a genus of primates that includes modern humans and their closest extinct relatives."
Alternatives: "a category of" or "a group of".
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Chilis belong to Capsicum, a genus of the nightshade family.
The Carexes are a genus of almost 1,000 species, from all over the world.
Issus is a genus of insect that hops from plant to plant using unusually powerful legs.
He accumulated one of the country's largest collections of Cryptanthus, a genus of Brazilian bromeliad.
A genus of mollusk called "Dancea" was named after Mr. Dance.
Armillaria is a genus of about 35 cosmopolitan species.
Parasaurolophus is a genus of duck-billed dinosaurs.
In zoology, Picus is a genus of woodpecker.
"He'd get a passion for a genus of plant.
It is a genus of yeasts, not a bacterium.
In particular my high levels of natranaerobius, a genus of bacteria that thrive in high-salt, highly alkaline environments.
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