The genus
Corethrogyne was established by
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1836 for the species he described as
Corethrogyne californica. De Candolle explained the genus name as derived from
Greek , , 'broom', 'brush' and , , 'woman', 'female', referring to the appendages on the
style branches. in which case the oldest epithet is
filaginifolius, so the correct name in
Corethrogyne is
Corethrogyne filaginifolia. Species placed in
Corethrogyne were later grouped together under the name
Lessingia filaginifolia, and then moved back to genus
Corethrogyne as a single species with many synonyms. ,
Plants of the World Online accepted only one species in the genus
Corethrogyne,
Corethrogyne filaginifolia, making the genus
monotypic. ==Distribution and habitat==