genospecies

ge·no·spe·cies

(jē'nō-spē'sēz, jen'), A group of organisms in which interbreeding is possible, as evidenced by genetic transfer and recombination.

ge·no·spe·cies

(jē'nō-spē-shēz) A group of organisms in which interbreeding is possible, as evidenced by genetic transfer and recombination.

genospecies

(jē′nō-spē″shēz, jĕ′, sēz) [Gr. genos, kind, race + ″] A species that can be identified only by its genotype, not by its phenotype.