Different genres shown in iTunes and on my iPod

Hello
it's my first post here and I hope I'm not at the totally wrong place.
I have a strange problem with the generes in iTunes. All my songs are in iTunes assigned to one of 15 genres. Some of the the genres are the pre-defined ones, some are defined by me.
I have one iPod classic (SW version 2.0.5) and a iPod touch (ios 7.0.4). I have see the same genres on the iPod classic as I have them in iTunes. However, on the iPhone touch some of the songs are assigned to different genres which I do not have on iTunes. These are additional genres and the songs do only appear in this new genre and not in the one which I defined in iTunes.
Does anybody know this problem and can give me some advice?
Thanks
Stefan

When I imported the files the first time I did type the new genre in the genre field of the info box. You can either choose a pre defined genre or type a new one. As soon as a new one was entered it is available in the drop down for any future imports.
I have around 15000 songs assigned to the different genres. For only a couple of 100 I have the problem which I described.

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