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{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Alkaliphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Alkaliphilus'' | binomial_authority = Takai ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014084-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. transvaalensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alkaliphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alkaliphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''alkaliphilus'', bacterium liking alkaline environments.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alkaliphilus.html|Alkaliphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Alkaliphilus crotonatoxidans|A. crotonatoxidans]]'' ( Cao ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''crotonatoxidans'', oxidizing crotonate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/971</ref> * ''[[Alkaliphilus halophilus|A. halophilus]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] adjective ''philus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective φίλος -''ē'' -''on''), friendly to, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014084-0}}</ref> * ''[[Alkaliphilus oremlandii|A. oremlandii]]'' ( Fisher ''et al''. 2009'','' ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oremlandii'', of Oremland, named in honor of Ronald S. Oremland of the U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013961-0}}</ref> * ''[[Alkaliphilus peptidifermentans|A. peptidifermentans]]'' ( corrig. Zhilina ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''peptidum'', peptide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', fermenting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''peptidifermentans'', peptide-fermenting organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019521-0}}</ref> * ''[[Alkaliphilus transvaalensis|A. transvaalensis]]'' ( Takai ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''transvaalensis'', of Transvaal, a region of South Africa.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1245</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Allomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Vibrionales]] | familia = [[Vibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Allomonas'' | binomial_authority = Kalina ''et al''. 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/150</ref> | type_species = A. enterica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', another, other, different; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Allomonas'', a monad or unit in addition to ''Aeromonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allomonas.html|Allomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Allomonas can be referred to as allomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allomonas enterica|A. enterica]]'' ( Kalina ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''enteron'', gut, bowel, intestine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''enterica'', pertaining to intestine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/150</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Allorhizobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Allorhizobium'' | binomial_authority = de Lajudie ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1277</ref> | type_species = A. undicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allorhizobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allorhizobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', another, other, different; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhizobium'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Allorhizobium'', the other ''Rhizobium'', to refer to the fact that it is phylogenetically separate from other ''Rhizobium'' species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allorhizobium.html|Allorhizobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allorhizobium undicola|A. undicola]]'' ( de Lajudie ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''unda'', water; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'') dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''undicola'', water dweller, referring to the isolation of these strains from nodules of the aquatic plant ''Neptunia'' ''natans''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1277</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Ammonifex'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Ammonifex'' | binomial_authority = Huber and Stetter 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000182-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. degensii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ammonifex''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ammonifex'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ammonium'', ammonium; [[Latin]] suff. -''fex'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''facere'', to make), maker; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ammonifex'', the ammonium-maker.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ammonifex.html|Ammonifex}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ammonifex degensii|A. degensii]]'' ( Huber and Stetter 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''degensii'', of Degens, honoring Egon T. Degens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/836</ref> * ''[[Ammonifex thiophilus|A. thiophilus]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thiophilus'', sulfur-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000182-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Amnibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Amnibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kim and Lee 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018788-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amnibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amnibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''amnis'' -''is'', a river; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a staff, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Amnibacterium'', a rod associated with a river.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amnibacterium.html|Amnibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Amnibacterium kyonggiense|A. kyonggiense]]'' ( Kim and Lee 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kyonggiense'', of or belonging to Kyonggi University, Republic of Korea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018788-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Amoebobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Amoebobacter'' | binomial_authority = Winogradsky 1888, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. roseus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amoebobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amoebobacter'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amoibē'' (Latin transliteration ''amoeba''), change, transformation; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Amoebobacter'', changeable rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amoebobacter.html|Amoebobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amoebobacter pedioformis|A. pedioformis]]'' ( Eichler and Pfennig 1987, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pedion'', a plain, a flat area; [[Latin]] adjective suffix -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pedioformis'', flat shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00403233}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amoebobacter pendens|A. pendens]]'' ( (Molisch 1906) Pfennig and Trüper 1971, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''pendens'', hanging.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amoebobacter purpureus|A. purpureus]]'' ( Eichler and Pfennig 1989, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''purpureus'', purple or purple-red.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425577}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amoebobacter roseus|A. roseus]]'' ( Winogradsky 1888, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rosy, rose-colored, pink.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Amorphosporangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Amorphosporangium'' | binomial_authority = Couch 1963, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. auranticolor | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amorphosporangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amorphosporangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''amorphos'', without form, shapeless; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sporangium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and, in biology, a spore; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''angeion'', vessel), sporangium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Amorphosporangium'', irregularly shaped sporangium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amorphosporangium.html|Amorphosporangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amorphosporangium auranticolor|A. auranticolor]]'' ( Couch 1963, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Amorphosporangium globisporum|A. globisporum]]'' ( Thiemann 1967, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Amphibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Amphibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Niimura ''et al''. 1990<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64926-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. xylanus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amphibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amphibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''amphi'', both sides or double; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''bacillus'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Amphibacillus'', rod capable of both aerobic and anaerobic growth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amphibacillus.html|Amphibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amphibacillus fermentum|A. fermentum]]'' ( Zhilina ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''fermentum'', that which causes fermentation, ferment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Amphibacillus jilinensis|A. jilinensis]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''jilinensis'', of or pertaining to Jilin, a province of north-east China, from which the sample that yielded the type strain was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018259-0}}</ref> * ''[[Amphibacillus sediminis|A. sediminis]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sediminis'', of a sediment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64926-0}}</ref> * ''[[Amphibacillus tropicus|A. tropicus]]'' ( Zhilina ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tropicus'', tropical, an organism isolated from a tropical lake.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Amphibacillus xylanus|A. xylanus]]'' ( Niimura ''et al''. 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xylanus'', pertaining to xylan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/297</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Ampullariella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Ampullariella'' | binomial_authority = Couch 1964, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. regularis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ampullariella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ampullariella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''ampulla'', flask, bottle; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ella'', diminutive ending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Ampullariella'' (''sic''), a small bottle, to indicate bottle-shaped sporangia.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ampullariella.html|Ampullariella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ampullariella campanulata|A. campanulata]]'' ( (Couch 1963) Couch 1964, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] dim. noun ''campanella'', small bell; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ata'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''campanulata'', bell shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ampullariella digitata|A. digitata]]'' ( (Couch 1963) Couch 1964, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''digitata'', having fingers.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ampullariella lobata|A. lobata]]'' ( (Couch 1963) Couch 1964, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lobata'', lobed; referring to lobed sporangia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ampullariella regularis|A. regularis]]'' ( (Couch 1963) Couch 1964, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''regularis'', of or belonging to a bar, regular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Amycolata'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Pseudonocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Amycolata'' | binomial_authority = Lechevalier ''et al''. 1986<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/29</ref> | type_species = A. autotrophica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amycolata''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amycolata'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'' -''ētos'', mushroom or other fungus; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] -''ata'', suffix used in adjectives meaning provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Amycolata'', not having mycolates (α-branched, β-hydroxy long-chain fatty acids).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amycolata.html|Amycolata}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amycolata alni|A. alni]]'' ( Evtushenko ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alni'', of alder, referring to the isolation of the type strain and some other strains from alder associations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/72</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amycolata autotrophica|A. autotrophica]]'' ( (Takamiya and Tubaki 1956) Lechevalier ''et al''. 1986, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pron. ''autos (αὐτός)'', himself; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''trophica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''trophikē''), nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''autotrophica'', self-nourishing, referring to the ability to grow at the expense of H<sub>2</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub>.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/29</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amycolata hydrocarbonoxydans|A. hydrocarbonoxydans]]'' ( (Nolof and Hirsch 1962) Lechevalier ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''carbo'' -''onis'', coal, charcoal; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''hydrocarbonoxydans'', oxidizing hydrocarbons.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/29</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Amycolata saturnea|A. saturnea]]'' ( (Hirsch 1960) Lechevalier ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Latin]] noun ''saturnus'', Saturn, Roman god of seed sowing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saturnea'', pertaining to Saturn, referring to the colonies which have a Saturnian shape.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/29</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Zavarzina ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024562-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)''-, not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerobacillus'', anaerobic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerobacillus.html|Anaerobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerobacillus alkalidiazotrophicus|A. alkalidiazotrophicus]]'' ( (Sorokin ''et al''. 2008) Zavarzina ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic ''al'' ''qaliy''), soda ash; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''diazotrophicus'', feeding on dinitrogen; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alkalidiazotrophicus'', alkaliphile fixing dinitrogen..)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024562-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerobacillus alkalilacustris|A. alkalilacustris]]'' ( corrig. Zavarzina ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic article ''al'' the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'' ashes of saltwort) alkali; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lacustris'' belonging to a lake; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alkalilacustris'' intended to mean alkaliphile from lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024562-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerobacillus arseniciselenatis|A. arseniciselenatis]]'' ( (Switzer Blum ''et al''. 2001) Zavarzina ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''arsenicum'', arsenic; [[New Latin]] noun ''selenas'' -''atis'', selenate; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arseniciselenatis'', of arsenic (and) selenate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024562-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerobaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerobaculum'' | binomial_authority = Rees ''et al''. 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/150</ref> | type_species = A. thermoterrenum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerobaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerobaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', small stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Anaerobaculum'', rod which grows in the absence of air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerobaculum.html|Anaerobaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerobaculum mobile|A. mobile]]'' ( Menes and Muxí 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', movable, motile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/157</ref> * ''[[Anaerobaculum thermoterrenum|A. thermoterrenum]]'' ( Rees ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', warm, hot; [[Latin]] adjective ''terrenus'', of or belonging to the earth; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermoterrenum'', from hot earth, describing the site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/150</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerolinea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Chloroflexi]]" | classis = [[Anaerolineae]] | ordo = [[Anaerolineales]] | familia = [[Anaerolineaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerolinea'' | binomial_authority = Sekiguchi ''et al''. 2003, (Type genus of the family ''Anaerolineaceae'' Yamada ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the order ''Anaerolineales'' Yamada ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64169-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. thermophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerolinea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chloroflexi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerolinea'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''linea'', line; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerolinea'', line-shaped not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerolinea.html|Anaerolinea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerolinea thermolimosa|A. thermolimosa]]'' ( Yamada ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Latin]] adjective ''limosus'', muddy, pertaining to sludge; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermolimosa'', living in thermophilic sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64169-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerolinea thermophila|A. thermophila]]'' ( Sekiguchi ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermophila'', heat-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1843</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chloroflexi]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerostipes'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Anaerostipes'' | binomial_authority = Schwiertz ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00096}}</ref> | type_species = A. caccae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerostipes''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerostipes'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stipes'', a log, trunk, stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerostipes'', a stick not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerostipes.html|Anaerostipes}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerostipes butyraticus|A. butyraticus]]'' ( Eeckhaut ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''butyras'' -''atis'', butyrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to, related to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''butyraticus'', related to butyrate, i.e. producing butyrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015289-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerostipes caccae|A. caccae]]'' ( Schwiertz ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kakkē'', human ordure, feces: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caccae'', of feces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00096}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerovibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerovibrio'' | binomial_authority = Hungate 1966, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. lipolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerovibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerovibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] v. ''vibro'', to set in tremulous motion, move to and fro, vibrate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vibrio'', that which vibrates, and also a bacterial genus name of bacteria possessing a curved rod shape (''Vibrio''); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerovibrio'', vibrio not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerovibrio.html|Anaerovibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerovibrio burkinabensis|A. burkinabensis]]'' ( Ouattara ''et al''. 1992, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''burkinensis'', pertaining to Burkina Faso, the place from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/3/390</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Anaerovibrio glycerini|A. glycerini]]'' ( Schauder and Schink 1996, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''glycerinum'', glycerine, glycerol; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glycerini'', of glycerol, referring to utilization of glycerol as sole substrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00446932}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Anaerovibrio lipolyticus|A. lipolyticus]]'' ( corrig. Hungate 1966, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', fat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lyticus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lipolyticus'', fat-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Aneurinibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Paenibacillaceae]] | genus = ''Aneurinibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Shida ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/939</ref> | type_species = A. aneurinilyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aneurinibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aneurinibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''aneurinum'', thiamine; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''bacillus'', small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Aneurinibacillus'', thiamine-decomposing small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aneurinibacillus.html|Aneurinibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aneurinibacillus aneurinilyticus|A. aneurinilyticus]]'' ( corrig. (Shida ''et al''. 1994) Shida ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''aneurinum'', thiamine; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)''), able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aneurinolyticus'', decomposing thiamine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/939</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aneurinibacillus danicus|A. danicus]]'' ( Goto ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''danicus'', Danish, pertaining to Denmark.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/419</ref> * ''[[Aneurinibacillus migulanus|A. migulanus]]'' ( (Takagi ''et al''. 1993) Shida ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''migulanus'', pertaining to Migula, referring to the German bacteriologist W. Migula, who contributed to bacterial taxonomy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/939</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aneurinibacillus terranovensis|A. terranovensis]]'' ( Allan ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''terranovensis'', referring to Terra Nova Bay Station (Italy), northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, where the strains were first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1039</ref> * ''[[Aneurinibacillus thermoaerophilus|A. thermoaerophilus]]'' ( (Meier-Stauffer ''et al''. 1996) Heyndrickx ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''aer'', air; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermoaerophilus'', loving heat air, i.e., thermophilic and aerobic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/808</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anoxybacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Anoxybacillus'' | binomial_authority = Pikuta ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/6/2109</ref> | type_species = A. pushchinoensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anoxybacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anoxybacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', acid or sour and in combined words indicating oxygen; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anoxybacillus'', small rod that lives without oxygen.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anoxybacillus.html|Anoxybacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anoxybacillus amylolyticus|A. amylolyticus]]'' ( Poli ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amulon'', starch; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''amylolyticus'', starch-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus ayderensis|A. ayderensis]]'' ( Dulger ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ayderensis'', pertaining to Ayder, a hot spring in the province of Rize, Turkey, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1499</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus bogrovensis|A. bogrovensis]]'' ( Atanassova ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bogrovensis'', pertaining to Bogrov region, referring to the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65745-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus contaminans|A. contaminans]]'' ( De Clerck ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''contaminans'', polluting, spoiling, contaminating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/941</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus eryuanensis|A. eryuanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''eryuanensis'', pertaining to Eryuan, Yunnan province, south-west China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020834-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus flavithermus|A. flavithermus]]'' ( Pikuta ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', warm; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flavithermus'', to indicate a yellow thermophilic organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/267</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus gonensis|A. gonensis]]'' ( Belduz ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gonensis'', pertaining to Gonen, a hot spring in the province of Balikesir, Turkey, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1315</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus kamchatkensis|A. kamchatkensis]]'' ( Kevbrin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kamchatkensis'', pertaining to Kamchatka penninsula, Far East Russia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64380-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus kestanbolensis|A. kestanbolensis]]'' ( Dulger ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kestanbolensis'', pertaining to Kestanbol, Turkey, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1499</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus pushchinoensis|A. pushchinoensis]]'' ( corrig. Pikuta ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pushchinoensis'', pertaining to Pushchino, a research center near Moscow, Russia, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/267</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Anoxybacillus salavatliensis|A. salavatliensis]]'' ( Cihan ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salavatliensis'', of or belonging to Salavatli, a locality in Aydin province of Turkey, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.032003-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus tengchongensis|A. tengchongensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tengchongensis'', pertaining to Tengchong, Yunnan province, south-west China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020834-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anoxybacillus voinovskiensis|A. voinovskiensis]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''voinovskiensis'', from Voinovskie, referring to the Voinovskie Hot Springs, the place of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1239</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquaspirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Aquaspirillum'' | binomial_authority = Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. serpens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquaspirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquaspirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] dim. noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aquaspirillum'', a small water spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquaspirillum.html|Aquaspirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 19 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquaspirillum anulus|A. anulus]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''anulus'' (nominative in apposition), a ring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum aquaticum|A. aquaticum]]'' ( Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aquaticum'', living, growing, or found in or by the water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum arcticum|A. arcticum]]'' ( Butler ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arcticum'', northern, arctic, pertaining to the Arctic, where the species was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref> * ''[[Aquaspirillum autotrophicum|A. autotrophicum]]'' ( Aragno and Schlegel 1978, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pron. ''autos (αὐτός)'', self; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''autotrophicum'', self-nursing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum bengal|A. bengal]]'' ( Kumar ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''bengal'', Bengal (isolated from a freshwater pond in West Bengal).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum delicatum|A. delicatum]]'' ( (Leifson 1962) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''delicatum'', delicate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum dispar|A. dispar]]'' ( Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''dispar'', unlike, different.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum fasciculus|A. fasciculus]]'' ( Strength ''et al''. 1976, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] dim. noun ''fasciculus'', a small bundle.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum giesbergeri|A. giesbergeri]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''giesbergeri'', of Giesberger, researcher who had made a great contribution to the study of heterotrophic spirilla.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum gracile|A. gracile]]'' ( (Canale-Parola ''et al''. 1966) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gracile'', thin, slight, slender.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02097451}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum itersonii|A. itersonii]]'' ( (Giesberger 1936) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''itersonii'', of Iterson, named after G. Van Iterson, a Dutch bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum itersonii|A. itersonii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''itersonii''''' (Giesberger 1936) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''itersonii'', of Iterson, named after G. Van Iterson, a Dutch bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum itersonii|A. itersonii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''nipponicum''''' (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''nipponicum'', pertaining to the country of Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum magnetotacticum|A. magnetotacticum]]'' ( Maratea and Blakemore 1981, ; [[Latin]] noun ''magnes'' -''etis'', a magnet; [[New Latin]] pref. ''magneto''-, pertaining to a magnet; [[New Latin]] adjective ''tacticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''tango'', to move), showing orientation or movement directed by a force or agent; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''magnetotacticum'', capable of orientation with respect to a magnet.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/4/452</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum metamorphum|A. metamorphum]]'' ( (Terasaki 1961) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''metamorphum'', changing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum peregrinum|A. peregrinum]]'' ( (Pretorius 1963) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''peregrinum'', strange, foreign.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum peregrinum|A. peregrinum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''integrum''''' (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''subspecies''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''integrum'', unchanged, referring to failure to form coccoid bodies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum peregrinum|A. peregrinum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''peregrinum''''' (Pretorius 1963) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''peregrinum'', strange, foreign.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum polymorphum|A. polymorphum]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''polymorphum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polumorphos'' -''on''), having many shapes, polymorphous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Aquaspirillum psychrophilum|A. psychrophilum]]'' ( (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psuchros'', cold; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''psychrophilum'', cold loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum putridiconchylium|A. putridiconchylium]]'' ( (Terasaki 1961) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''putridus'', putrid, rotten, decayed; [[Latin]] noun ''conchylium'', a shellfish; [[New Latin]] noun ''putridiconchylium'', decayed shellfish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Aquaspirillum serpens|A. serpens]]'' ( (Müller 1786) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''serpens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''serpo''), creeping, crawling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aquaspirillum sinuosum|A. sinuosum]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''sinuosum'', full of curves.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquimarina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Aquimarina'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64155-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. muelleri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquimarina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquimarina'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ([[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective used as a substantive) ''aquimarina'', an organism of the sea water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquimarina.html|Aquimarina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquimarina brevivitae|A. brevivitae]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2006) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vitae'', of life; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brevivitae'', of a short life, referring to the short-lived cultures of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64155-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquimarina intermedia|A. intermedia]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''intermedia'', intermediate, referring to the level of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with its closest relatives.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64155-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquimarina latercula|A. latercula]]'' ( (Lewin 1969) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] dim. noun ''laterculus'', a small brick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''latercula'', brick-like, brick-red colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64155-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquimarina macrocephali|A. macrocephali]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''macrocephali'', of macrocephalus, isolated from sediment adjacent to carcasses of ''Physeter'' ''macrocephalus'', a sperm whale.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018747-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquimarina muelleri|A. muelleri]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''muelleri'', of Müller, in honour of Otto Friedrich Müller (1730-1784), the famous Danish naturalist, for his contributions to the development of marine microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/225</ref> * ''[[Aquimarina spongiae|A. spongiae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''spongiae'', of a sponge, pertaining to the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022046-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Arachnia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Arachnia'' | binomial_authority = Pine and Georg 1969, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. propionica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arachnia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arachnia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''arachnion'', spider's web; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Arachnia'', referring to filamentous microcolonies.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arachnia.html|Arachnia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Arachnia propionica|A. propionica]]'' ( (Buchanan and Pine 1962) Pine and Georg 1969, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''propionica'', pertaining to propionic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Arenibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Arenibacter'' | binomial_authority = Ivanova ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63893-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. latericius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arenibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arenibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''arena'', sand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Arenibacter'', sand-dwelling rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arenibacter.html|Arenibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Arenibacter certesii|A. certesii]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''certesii'', of Certes, to honour A. Certes for his contribution to the development of marine microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1173</ref> * ''[[Arenibacter echinorum|A. echinorum]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''echinorum'', of sea urchins.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65251-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenibacter latericius|A. latericius]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''latericius'', made or consisting of bricks, here pertaining to the dark orange pigmentation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63893-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Arenibacter nanhaiticus|A. nanhaiticus]]'' ( Sun ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nanhaiticus'', of or pertaining to Nanhai, the Chinese name for the South China Sea, the site where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008573-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenibacter palladensis|A. palladensis]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''palladensis'', pertaining to Pallada Bay, where the first strains where isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63893-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenibacter troitsensis|A. troitsensis]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''troitsensis'', pertaining to Troitsa Bay, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1287</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Aspromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Aspromonas'' | binomial_authority = Jin ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64472-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. composti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aspromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aspromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''aspros'', white; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Aspromonas'', a white monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aspromonas.html|Aspromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Aspromonas can be referred to as aspromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aspromonas composti|A. composti]]'' ( Jin ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''compostum'' -''i'', compost; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64472-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Aureispira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Saprospiraceae]] | genus = ''Aureispira'' | binomial_authority = Hosoya ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64504-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aureispira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aureispira'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''aureus'', golden; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Aureispira'', golden spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aureispira.html|Aureispira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aureispira marina|A. marina]]'' ( Hosoya ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64504-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aureispira maritima|A. maritima]]'' ( Hosoya ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''maritima'', of the sea, marine, inhabiting marine environments.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64928-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Aureobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Aureobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> | type_species = A. liquefaciens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aureobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aureobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''aureus'', golden; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aureobacterium'', a golden small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aureobacterium.html|Aureobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aureobacterium arabinogalactanolyticum|A. arabinogalactanolyticum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''arabinogalactanum'', arabinogalactan, polysaccharide produced by the bacterium ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lyticum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lutikon''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arabinogalactanolyticum'', arabinogalactan dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium barkeri|A. barkeri]]'' ( (''ex'' Dias ''et al''. 1962) Collins ''et al''. 1983, nom. rev., ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''barkeri'', of Barker, named for H.A. Barker, an American biochemist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium esteraromaticum|A. esteraromaticum]]'' ( (Omelianski 1923) Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ester'', ester; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aromaticum'', aromatic, fragrant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''esteraromaticum'', smelling sweet due to esters.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium flavescens|A. flavescens]]'' ( (Lochhead 1958) Collins ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] v. ''flavescere'', to become golden yellow; [[Latin]] participle adjective <em>flavescens</em>, becoming golden yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium keratanolyticum|A. keratanolyticum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''keratanum'', keratan, sulfur-containing polysaccharide produced by mammals; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lyticum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lutikon''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective''keratanolyticum'', keratan dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium liquefaciens|A. liquefaciens]]'' ( (''ex'' Orla-Jensen 1919) Collins ''et al''. 1983, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''liquefaciens'', dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium luteolum|A. luteolum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''luteolum'' yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium resistens|A. resistens]]'' ( Funke ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''resistens'', being resistant, referring to the vancomycin resistance which is very unusual for coryneform bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb12805.x}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium saperdae|A. saperdae]]'' ( (Lysenko 1959) Collins ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''saperdae'', of ''Saperda'' (scientific name of a genus of insects), isolated from ''Saperda'' ''caracharias''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium schleiferi|A. schleiferi]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''schleiferi'' of Schleifer, named after K.H. Schleifer, a German microbiologist who contributed to the elucidation of the primary structure of peptidoglycan and to taxonomic studies of the strains belonging to this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium terrae|A. terrae]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium terregens|A. terregens]]'' ( (Lochhead and Burton 1953) Collins ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''egens'', requiring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''terregens'', soil-requiring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium testaceum|A. testaceum]]'' ( (Komagata and Iizuka 1964) Collins ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''testaceum'', brick-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Aureobacterium trichothecenolyticum|A. trichothecenolyticum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''trichothecenum'', trichothecene, a mycotoxin produced by the fungus ''Trichothecium roseum''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lyticum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lutikon''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''trichothecenolyticum'', trichothecene decomposing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/555</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Austwickia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Dermatophilaceae]] | genus = ''Austwickia'' | binomial_authority = Hamada ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Austwickia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Austwickia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Austwickia'', named in honor of Peter K.C. Austwick, a botanist who proposed the family ''Dermatophilaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/austwickia.html|Austwickia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Austwickia chelonae|A. chelonae]]'' ( (Masters ''et al''. 1995) Hamada ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chelonae'', of a turtle or tortoise, the source of the first isolates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Azomonotrichon'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Azomonotrichon'' | binomial_authority = Thompson and Skerman 1981<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> | type_species = A. macrocytogenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azomonotrichon''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azomonotrichon'' derives from: : not found.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azomonotrichon.html|Azomonotrichon}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Azomonotrichon macrocytogenes|A. macrocytogenes]]'' ( (Jensen 1955) Thompson and Skerman 1981, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''makros'', length, large; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kutos'', hollow, vessel, jar and, in biology, a cell; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''macrocytogenes'', large cell producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Azospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Azospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Tarrand ''et al''. 1979, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. lipoferum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''azo''-, pertaining to nitrogen; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Azospirillum'', a small nitrogen spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azospirillum.html|Azospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Azospirillum amazonense|A. amazonense]]'' ( Magalhães ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''amazonense'', pertaining to the Amazon region of Brazil, South America.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum brasilense|A. brasilense]]'' ( corrig. Tarrand ''et al''. 1979, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''brasilense'', pertaining to the country of Brazil, South America.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64549-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum canadense|A. canadense]]'' ( Mehnaz ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''canadense'', pertaining to Canada, the region of isolation, referring to its isolation from Canadian soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64804-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum doebereinerae|A. doebereinerae]]'' ( Eckert ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''doebereinerae'', of Döbereiner, in honor of Johanna Döbereiner, who isolated and characterized many ''Azospirillum'' spp., and other diazotrophic plant-associated bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum halopraeferens|A. halopraeferens]]'' ( Reinhold ''et al''. 1987, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] v. ''praefere'', to prefer; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halopraeferens'', salt preferring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/43</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum irakense|A. irakense]]'' ( Khammas ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''irakense'', pertaining to the country of Iraq.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0923-2508(89)90199-X}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum largimobile|A. largimobile]]'' ( corrig. (Skerman ''et al''. 1983) Ben Dekhil ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] adv. ''largo'' (from Italian adv. ''largo''; from [[Latin]] adjective ''largus''), in a very slow tempo (musical); [[Latin]] adjective ''mobilis'' -''is'' -''e'', movable, mobile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''largimobile'', moving in a very slow manner.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/3/915</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum lipoferum|A. lipoferum]]'' ( (Beijerinck 1925) Tarrand ''et al''. 1979, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', animal fat, lard, tallow; [[Latin]] suff. -''ferus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''fero'', to carry), bringing, bearing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lipoferum'', fat bearing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum melinis|A. melinis]]'' ( Peng ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''melinis'', genus name of stinkgrass, ''Melinis'' ''minutiflora'' Beauv.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''melinis'', from stinkgrass, referring to its frequent occurrence in association with molasses grass.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64025-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum oryzae|A. oryzae]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1435</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum picis|A. picis]]'' ( Lin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''picis'', of pitch, tar.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65837-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum rugosum|A. rugosum]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rugosum'', wrinkled, as the form of the colonies on the agar changes to a wrinkled appearance.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65065-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum thiophilum|A. thiophilum]]'' ( Lavrinenko ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thiophilum'', sulfur-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018853-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azospirillum zeae|A. zeae]]'' ( Mehnaz ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zeae'', of spelt, of ''Zea'' ''mays'', referring to its isolation from rhizosphere soil of corn (''Zea'' ''mays'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65128-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bacterionema'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Corynebacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Bacterionema'' | binomial_authority = Gilmour ''et al''. 1961, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. matruchotii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bacterionema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bacterionema'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''nēma'', a thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Bacterionema'', a thread-shaped (long) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bacterionema.html|Bacterionema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bacterionema matruchotii|B. matruchotii]]'' ( (Mendel 1919) Gilmour ''et al''. 1961, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''matruchotii'', of Matruchot, named for professor Matruchot, a French mycologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bacteriovorax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Bdellovibrionales]] | familia = [[Bacteriovoracaceae]] | genus = ''Bacteriovorax'' | type_species = B. stolpii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bacteriovorax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bacteriovorax'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod or staff and, in biology, a bacterium (so called because the first ones observed were rod-shaped); [[Latin]] adjective ''vorax'', devouring, ravenous, voracious; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Bacteriovorax'', devourer of bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bacteriovorax.html|Bacteriovorax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Bacteriovorax litoralis|B. litoralis]]'' ( Baer ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the sea-shore, pertaining to the coast.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1011</ref> * ''[[Bacteriovorax marinus|B. marinus]]'' ( Baer ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1011</ref> * ''[[Bacteriovorax starrii|B. starrii]]'' ( (Seidler ''et al''. 1972) Baer ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''starrii'', of Starr, named after M.P. Starr, an investigator of the bdellovibrios.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/219</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Bacteriovorax stolpii|B. stolpii]]'' ( (Seidler ''et al''. 1972) Baer ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stolpii'', of Stolp, named after the American microbiologist Stolp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65710-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bactoderma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | genus = ''Bactoderma'' | binomial_authority = Tepper and Korshunova 1973, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. alba | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bactoderma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bactoderma'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bactoderma.html|Bactoderma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Bactoderma alba|B. alba]]'' ( Tepper and Korshunova 1973, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Bactoderma rosea|B. rosea]]'' ( (Winogradsky and Winogradsky 1933) Tepper and Korshunova 1973, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Balneimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Bradyrhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Balneimonas'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Takeda ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320204322881745}}</ref> | type_species = B. flocculans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Balneimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Balneimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''balneum'', bath, a place for bathing; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Balneimonas'', bathhouse (-inhabiting) monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/balneimonas.html|Balneimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Balneimonas can be referred to as balneimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Balneimonas flocculans|B. flocculans]]'' ( corrig. Takeda ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''flocculans'', flocculating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320204322881745}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Barnesiella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Barnesiella'' | binomial_authority = Sakamoto ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64709-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. viscericola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Barnesiella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Barnesiella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Barnesiella'', named after the British microbiologist Ella M. Barnes, who has contributed much to our knowledge of intestinal bacteriology and anaerobic bacteriology in general.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/barnesiella.html|Barnesiella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Barnesiella intestinihominis|B. intestinihominis]]'' ( Morotomi ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''intestini'', of the intestine; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of a human being; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''intestinihominis'', of the human intestine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000810-0}}</ref> * ''[[Barnesiella viscericola|B. viscericola]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''viscus'' ''visceris'', intestine; [[Latin]] suff. noun -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''viscericola'', inhabitant of the intestine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64709-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Beneckea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Vibrionales]] | familia = [[Vibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Beneckea'' | binomial_authority = Campbell 1957, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02602814}}</ref> | type_species = B. campbellii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Beneckea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Beneckea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Beneckea'', named for W. Benecke, the German bacteriologist who was the first to isolate chitin-decomposing bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/beneckea.html|Beneckea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Beneckea alginolytica|B. alginolytica]]'' ( (Miyamoto ''et al''. 1961) Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''alginicum'', alginic acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alginolytica'', alginic acid-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02602814}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea campbellii|B. campbellii]]'' ( Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''campbelli'', of Campbell, named to honor [[Latin]][[Latin]] Campbell, an American bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea gazogenes|B. gazogenes]]'' ( (''ex'' Harwood 1978) Harwood ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] noun ''gazum'' (from Fr. noun ''gaz'', probably derived from Gk. ''<span class="foreign">noun khaos</span>'' "empty space"), gas; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''gazogenes'', gas-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/4/655</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea harveyi|B. harveyi]]'' ( (Johnson and Shunk 1936) Reichelt and Baumann 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''harveyi'', of Harvey; named to honor E.N. Harvey, a biologist who was a pioneer in the systematic study of bioluminescence.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00769027}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea natriegens|B. natriegens]]'' ( (Payne ''et al''. 1961) Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] ''natrium'', sodium; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''egens'', needing, being in need; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''natriegens'', sodium-requiring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02538432}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea nereis|B. nereis]]'' ( corrig. (''ex'' Baumann ''et al''. 1971) Harwood ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''nereis'', a sea nymph.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/4/655</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea nigripulchritudo|B. nigripulchritudo]]'' ( corrig. Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''niger'', black; [[Latin]] noun ''pulchritudo'', a beauty; [[New Latin]] noun ''nigripulchritudo'', a black beauty, which refers to its striking blue-black colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea parahaemolytica|B. parahaemolytica]]'' ( (Fujino ''et al''. 1951) Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', by the side of, beside; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration ''haema'') blood; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''parahaemolytica'', similar to (''Pasteurella'') ''haemolytica'' (now ''Mannheimia'' ''haemolytica'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02602814}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea pelagia|B. pelagia]]'' ( Baumann ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pelagia'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea splendida|B. splendida]]'' ( (Beijerinck 1900) Reichelt ''et al''. 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''splendida'', brilliant.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416975}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Beneckea vulnifica|B. vulnifica]]'' ( Reichelt ''et al''. 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vulnifica'', wound-making, wound-inflicting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416975}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bibersteinia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Bibersteinia'' | binomial_authority = Blackall ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64521-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bibersteinia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bibersteinia'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bibersteinia'', bacterial genus named after Ernst [[Latin]] Biberstein, who did much of the early characterization work on this organism, including the creation of the serotyping scheme and some of the earliest DNA-DNA relatedness studies that indicated the unique nature of this taxon.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bibersteinia.html|Bibersteinia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bibersteinia trehalosi|B. trehalosi]]'' ( (Sneath and Stevens 1990) Blackall ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] noun ''trehalosum'', trehalose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''trehalosi'', of trehalose, pertaining to trehalose.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64521-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Blastobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Bradyrhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Blastobacter'' | binomial_authority = Zavarzin 1961, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. henricii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blastobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blastobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''blastos'', bud shoot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Blastobacter'', a budding rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blastobacter.html|Blastobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Blastobacter aggregatus|B. aggregatus]]'' ( Hirsch and Müller 1986, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''aggregatus'', added to, joined together, referring to the frequent formation of rosettes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Blastobacter capsulatus|B. capsulatus]]'' ( Hirsch and Müller 1986, ; [[Latin]] noun ''capsula'', a small box or chest; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''capsulatus'', with a chest, capsulated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> * ''[[Blastobacter denitrificans|B. denitrificans]]'' ( Hirsch and Müller 1986, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Blastobacter henricii|B. henricii]]'' ( Zavarzin 1961, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''henricii'', of Henrici; named for A. Henrici, an American microbiologist who may have been the first to see bacteria belonging to the genus ''Blastobacter''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Blastobacter natatorius|B. natatorius]]'' ( Sly 1985, ; [[Latin]] mas. adjective ''natatorius'', of or belonging to a swimmer, that serves to swim with, natatory; intended to mean pertaining to a swimming place (pool).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/40</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Blastococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Frankineae]] | familia = [[Geodermatophilaceae]] | genus = ''Blastococcus'' | binomial_authority = Ahrens and Moll 1970, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407714}}</ref> | type_species = B. aggregatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blastococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blastococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''blastos'', bud, shoot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Blastococcus'', budding coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blastococcus.html|Blastococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Blastococcus aggregatus|B. aggregatus]]'' ( Ahrens and Moll 1970, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''aggregatus'', added to, joined together, referring to the tendency to form coccoid aggregates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407714}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Blastococcus jejuensis|B. jejuensis]]'' ( Lee 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', of or belonging to Jeju, Republic of Korea, the site from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64268-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blastococcus saxobsidens|B. saxobsidens]]'' ( Urzì ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''saxum'', rock; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''obsidens'', staying, remaining, occupying; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''saxobsidens'', rock-occupying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/253</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Blastomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingomonadales]] | familia = [[Sphingomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Blastomonas'' | binomial_authority = Sly and Cahill 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref> | type_species = B. natatoria | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blastomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blastomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''blastos'', bud shoot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Blastomonas'', a budding monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blastomonas.html|Blastomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Blastomonas can be referred to as blastomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Blastomonas natatoria|B. natatoria]]'' ( (Sly 1985) Sly and Cahill 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''natatoria'', of or belonging to a swimmer, that serves to swim with, natatory; intended to mean pertaining to a swimming place (pool).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Blastomonas ursincola|B. ursincola]]'' ( (Yurkov ''et al''. 1997) Hiraishi ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''ursus'', bear; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''ursincola'', intended top mean neighbor or compatriot of bears.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bowmanella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Bowmanella'' | binomial_authority = Jean ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64306-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. denitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bowmanella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bowmanella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Bowmanella'', named after John P. Bowman, to honour his work in marine microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bowmanella.html|Bowmanella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Bowmanella denitrificans|B. denitrificans]]'' ( Jean ''et al''. 2006, (type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] v. ''denitrificare'', to denitrify; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64306-0}}</ref> * ''[[Bowmanella pacifica|B. pacifica]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pacifica'', peaceful, pertaining to the Pacific Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001826-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Brachymonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Brachymonas'' | binomial_authority = Hiraishi ''et al''. 1995<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007211-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. denitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brachymonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brachymonas'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''brachus'', short; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', a monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Brachymonas'', a small short unit.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brachymonas.html|Brachymonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Brachymonas can be referred to as brachymonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Brachymonas chironomi|B. chironomi]]'' ( Halpern ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chironomi'', of ''Chironomus'', named after the non-biting midge insect from the genus ''Chironomus'' (''Chironomidae'': ''Diptera'') from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007211-0}}</ref> * ''[[Brachymonas denitrificans|B. denitrificans]]'' ( Hiraishi ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/879</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Branhamella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Moraxellaceae]] | genus = ''Branhamella'' | binomial_authority = Catlin 1970, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Branhamaceae'' Catlin 1991).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. catarrhalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Branhamella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Branhamella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Branhamella'', named in honor of Sara Branham, who contributed to the knowledge of the ''Neisseria'' family.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/branhamella.html|Branhamella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Branhamella catarrhalis|B. catarrhalis]]'' ( (Frosch and Kolle 1896) Catlin 1970, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''catarrhus'', a flowing down, the catarrh, rheum; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''catarrhalis'', pertaining to a catarrh.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bryobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Acidobacteria]] | classis = [[Acidobacteria]] | genus = ''Bryobacter'' | binomial_authority = Kulichevskaya ''et al''. 2010, '''<br><ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013250-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bryobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Acidobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bryobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bruon'', moss; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Bryobacter'', rod-shaped moss-associated bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bryobacter.html|Bryobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bryobacter aggregatus|B. aggregatus]]'' ( Kulichevskaya ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''aggregatus'', joined together, referring to the frequent formation of cell aggregates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013250-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Acidobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Bulleidia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Erysipelotrichia]] | ordo = [[Erysipelotrichales]] | familia = [[Erysipelotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Bulleidia'' | binomial_authority = Downes ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/979</ref> | type_species = B. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bulleidia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bulleidia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bulleidia'', named to honor Arthur Bulleid, a distinguished British oral microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bulleidia.html|Bulleidia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bulleidia extructa|B. extructa]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] (''sic'') [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''extructa'', slow, referring to the slow growth of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/979</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Buttiauxella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Buttiauxella'' | binomial_authority = Ferragut ''et al''. 1982<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> | type_species = B. agrestis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Buttiauxella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Buttiauxella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Buttiauxella'', named after René Buttiaux, a French microbiologist for his numerous contributions to the taxonomy of ''Enterobacteriaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/buttiauxella.html|Buttiauxella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Buttiauxella agrestis|B. agrestis]]'' ( Ferragut ''et al''. 1982, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''agrestis'', pertaining to land, fields; intended to mean living in the fields, so named because all original strains were isolated from unpolluted soils and water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Buttiauxella brennerae|B. brennerae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brennerae'', of Brenner, in honor of Frances W. Hickman-Brenner, an American microbiologist, for her contributions to the study of many genera of the ''Enterobacteriaceae''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> * ''[[Buttiauxella ferragutiae|B. ferragutiae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ferragutiae'', of Ferragut, in honor of Carmen Ferragut, a French microbiologist, for her contribution to the study of the genus ''Buttiauxella'', previously called Enteric Group 63.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> * ''[[Buttiauxella gaviniae|B. gaviniae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gaviniae'', of Gavini, in honor of Françoise Gavini, a French microbiologist, for her contributions to the study of the genus ''Buttiauxella'', previously called Enteric Group 64.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> * ''[[Buttiauxella izardii|B. izardii]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''izardii'', of Izard, in honor of Daniel Izard, a French microbiologist, for his contribution to the study of the genus ''Buttiauxella''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> * ''[[Buttiauxella noackiae|B. noackiae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''noackiae'', of Noack, in honor of Katrin Noack, who phenotypically characterized the ''Buttiauxella'' strains, previously called Enteric Group 59.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> * ''[[Buttiauxella warmboldiae|B. warmboldiae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''warmboldiae'', of Warmbold, in honor of Sabine Warmbold, who isolated most strains of the new ''Buttiauxella'' species at the Staatliches Medizinaluntersuchungsamt Braunschweig.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/50</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caedibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Thiotrichales]] | genus = ''Caedibacter'' | type_species = C. taeniospiralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caedibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caedibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caedes'' -''is'', a killing, slaughter, carnage, massacre, a murderous attack; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caedibacter'', the bacterium which kills.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caedibacter.html|Caedibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caedibacter caryophilus|C. caryophilus]]'' ( corrig. Schmidt ''et al''. 1987, ; G. noun ''karuon'', nut, kernel (in biology, nucleus); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective φίλος), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''caryophilus'', nucleus loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.12.6043-6050.2002}}</ref> * ''[[Caedibacter paraconjugatus|C. paraconjugatus]]'' ( Quackenbush 1982, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''conjugatus'', joined together, united; also the specific epithet of a mate killer (''Pseudocaedibacter'' ''conjugatus''); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''paraconjugatus'', similar to (''Pseudocaedibacter'') ''conjugatus'', similar to mate killers.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.12.6043-6050.2002}}</ref> * ''[[Caedibacter pseudomutans|C. pseudomutans]]'' ( Quackenbush 1982, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''mutans'', altering, changing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pseudomutans'', false changing, referring to the fact that it was once thought to be a mutant of ''Caedibacter'' ''taeniospiralis'' (Dippell, 1950).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.12.6043-6050.2002}}</ref> * ''[[Caedibacter taeniospiralis|C. taeniospiralis]]'' ( (''ex'' Preer ''et al''. 1974) Preer and Preer 1982, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''tainia'' (Latin transliteration ''taenia''), a band, ribbon; [[New Latin]] adjective ''spiralis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', coil; and [[Latin]] suff. ''alis'' -''is'' -''e'', suffix denoting pertaining to), coiled; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taeniospiralis'', coiled ribbon.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.12.6043-6050.2002}}</ref> * ''[[Caedibacter varicaedens|C. varicaedens]]'' ( Quackenbush 1982, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''varius'', different, diverse, various; [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to kill; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''varicaedens'', killing in different ways.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.12.6043-6050.2002}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caenibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Caenibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Manaia ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1375</ref> | type_species = C. thermophilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caenibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caenibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caenum'', mud, sludge; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Caenibacterium'', a rod-shaped bacterium isolated from sludge.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caenibacterium.html|Caenibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caenibacterium thermophilum|C. thermophilum]]'' ( Manaia ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', warm; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermophilum'', loving warmth, thermophilic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1375</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldalkalibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Firmicutes]] | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Caldalkalibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Xue ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64105-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. thermarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldalkalibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldalkalibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caldalkalibacillus'', bacillus living under hot and alkaline conditions.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldalkalibacillus.html|Caldalkalibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caldalkalibacillus thermarum|C. thermarum]]'' ( Xue ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''thermarum'', of warm springs.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64105-0}}</ref> * ''[[Caldalkalibacillus uzonensis|C. uzonensis]]'' ( Zhao ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''uzonensis'', pertaining to the isolation habitat of the type strain, the Uzon Caldera, east of Mt Uzon in Kamchatka, in Far East Russia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65363-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldanaerobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Caldanaerobacter'' | type_species = C. subterraneus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldanaerobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldanaerobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod, staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caldanaerobacter'', rod that grows in the absence of air at high temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldanaerobacter.html|Caldanaerobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter subterraneus|C. subterraneus]]'' ( (Fardeau ''et al''. 2000) Fardeau ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''subterraneus'', underground, subterranean, describing its site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/467</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter subterraneus|C. subterraneus]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pacificus''''' (Sokolova ''et al''. 2001) Fardeau ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pacificus'', peaceful; pertaining to the Pacific Ocean, from the western part of which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/467</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter subterraneus|C. subterraneus]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''subterraneus''''' (Fardeau ''et al''. 2000) Fardeau ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''subterraneus'', underground, subterranean, describing its site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/467</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter subterraneus|C. subterraneus]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''tengcongensis''''' (Xue ''et al''. 2001) Fardeau ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tengcongensis'', pertaining to Tengcong, China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/467</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter subterraneus|C. subterraneus]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''yonseiensis''''' (Kim ''et al''. 2001) Fardeau ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''yonseiensis'', pertaining to Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in recognition of its support of research on extreme thermophiles and their thermos (θερμός)table enzymes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/467</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobacter uzonensis|C. uzonensis]]'' ( Kozina ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''uzonensis'', pertaining to the Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka, Far-East Russia, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012328-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldanaerovirga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | genus = ''Caldanaerovirga'' | binomial_authority = Wagner ''et al''. 2009, '''<br><ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005207-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldanaerovirga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldanaerovirga'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virga'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Caldanaerovirga'', rod that grows in the absence of air at elevated temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldanaerovirga.html|Caldanaerovirga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caldanaerovirga acetigignens|C. acetigignens]]'' ( Wagner ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''acetum'', vinegar, used to refer to acetic acid; [[Latin]] v. ''gignere'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''acetigignens'', vinegar- or acetic acid-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005207-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Calderobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Aquificae]]" | classis = [[Aquificae]] | ordo = [[Aquificales]] | familia = [[Aquificaceae]] | genus = ''Calderobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kryukov ''et al''. 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref> | type_species = C. hydrogenophilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Calderobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Aquificae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Calderobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''caldera'' (from the Portuguese noun ''caldera''), cauldron; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Calderobacterium'', a rod living in a cauldron.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/calderobacterium.html|Calderobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Calderobacterium hydrogenophilum|C. hydrogenophilum]]'' ( Kryukov ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] ''hydrogenum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), [[hydrogen]], an element; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hydrogenophilum'', hydrogen loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Aquificae]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldithrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Deferribacteres]]" | classis = [[Deferribacteres]] | ordo = [[Deferribacterales]] | genus = ''Caldithrix'' | binomial_authority = Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016667-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. abyssi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldithrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Deferribacteres]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldithrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thrix'', thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Caldithrix'', a thread existing in a hot environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldithrix.html|Caldithrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caldithrix abyssi|C. abyssi]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abyssi'', of immense depths, living in the depth of the ocean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/323</ref> * ''[[Caldithrix palaeochoryensis|C. palaeochoryensis]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''palaeochoryensis'', pertaining to Palaeochory Bay in Greece, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016667-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Deferribacteres]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caloramator'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Caloramator'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1994<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. fervidus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caloramator''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caloramator'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''calor'', heat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''amator'', lover; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caloramator'', heat lover.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caloramator.html|Caloramator}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caloramator australicus|C. australicus]]'' ( Ogg and Patel 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''australicus'', pertaining to Australia, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000802-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Caloramator coolhaasii|C. coolhaasii]]'' ( Plugge ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''coolhaasii'', of Coolhaas, named after Caspar Coolhaas, a Dutch microbiologist, who was the first to describe thermophilic protein degradation under methanogenic conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Caloramator fervidus|C. fervidus]]'' ( (Patel ''et al''. 1987) Collins ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fervidus'', hot)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Caloramator indicus|C. indicus]]'' ( Chrisostomos ''et al''. 1996, ; L [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indicus'', Indian, of India, the country from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/497</ref> * ''[[Caloramator mitchellensis|C. mitchellensis]]'' ( Ogg and Patel 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mitchellensis'', of or pertaining to the Mitchell bore in QLD, Australia, from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref> * ''[[Caloramator proteoclasticus|C. proteoclasticus]]'' ( Tarlera ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''proteinum'', protein; [[New Latin]] adjective ''clasticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''klastos'' -''ē'' -''on'', broken in pieces), breaking; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''proteoclasticus'', protein breaking.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Caloramator viterbiensis|C. viterbiensis]]'' ( corrig. Seyfried ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''viterbiensis'', of or pertaining to Viterbium (Viterbo) in Italy, the region from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023655-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Calymmatobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Calymmatobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Aragão and Vianna 1913, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. granulomatis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Calymmatobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Calymmatobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kalumma'', a head-covering, hood, veil; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Calymmatobacterium'', the sheathed rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/calymmatobacterium.html|Calymmatobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Calymmatobacterium granulomatis|C. granulomatis]]'' ( Aragão and Vianna 1913, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''granulum'', a small grain; [[New Latin]] noun ''granuloma'', a granuloma; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''granulomatis'', of a granuloma.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Capsularis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Bacteroidaceae]] | genus = ''Capsularis'' | binomial_authority = Prévot 1938, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. zoogleoformans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Capsularis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Capsularis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''capsula'', a small box or chest; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''aris'', suffix denoting pertaining to; N.L [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Capsularis'', intended to mean a capsulated bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/capsularis.html|Capsularis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Capsularis zoogleoformans|C. zoogleoformans]]'' ( corrig. (Weinberg ''et al''. 1937) Prévot 1938, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''zōos'', alive, living; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gloios'', any glutinous substance, gum, glue; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''zoogleoea'', inhabitant of glue, zoogloea; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''zoogleoformans'', forming zoogloea (pertaining to the glutinous mass produced in broth cultures).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Carboxydibrachium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Carboxydibrachium'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Sokolova ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/269</ref> | type_species = C. pacificum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Carboxydibrachium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Carboxydibrachium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''carboxydum'', carbon monoxide; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''brachium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''brachiōn''), arm, branch; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Carboxydobrachium'', CO branch, i.e. CO-utilizing, branching bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/carboxydibrachium.html|Carboxydibrachium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Carboxydibrachium pacificum|C. pacificum]]'' ( corrig. Sokolova ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pacificum'', peaceful; referring to the Pacific Ocean, from the western part of which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Carboxydothermus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Carboxydothermus'' | binomial_authority = Svetlichny ''et al''. 1991<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64503-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. hydrogenoformans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Carboxydothermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Carboxydothermus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''carboxydum'', carbon monoxide; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Carboxydothermus'', utilizing carbone monoxide and living in hot places.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/carboxydothermus.html|Carboxydothermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Carboxydothermus ferrireducens|C. ferrireducens]]'' ( (Slobodkin ''et al''. 1997) Slobodkin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrum'', iron; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', converting to a different state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ferrireducens'', reducing (ferric) iron.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64503-0}}</ref> * ''[[Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans|C. hydrogenoformans]]'' ( Svetlichny ''et al''. 1991, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] ''hydrogenum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), [[hydrogen]], an element; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''hydrogenoformans'', hydrogen- forming.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/580</ref> * ''[[Carboxydothermus siderophilus|C. siderophilus]]'' ( Slepova ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sideros'', iron; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''siderophilus'', iron-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000620-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerovirgula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Anaerovirgula'' | binomial_authority = Pikuta ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64198-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerovirgula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerovirgula'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virgula'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerovirgula'', an anaerobic small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerovirgula.html|Anaerovirgula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerovirgula multivorans|A. multivorans]]'' ( Pikuta ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''multivorans'', devouring numerous kinds of substrates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64198-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Carnobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Carnobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1987, (Type genus of the family ''Carnobacteriaceae'' Ludwig ''et al''. 2010).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/310</ref> | type_species = C. divergens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Carnobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Carnobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caro'' ''carnis'', flesh; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Carnobacterium'', flesh rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/carnobacterium.html|Carnobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Carnobacterium alterfunditum|C. alterfunditum]]'' ( Franzmann ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''alter'', another; [[Latin]] adjective ''funditus'', from the bottom, and a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alterfunditum'', another [''Carnobacterium''] ''funditum''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00262994}}</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium divergens|C. divergens]]'' ( (Holzapfel and Gerber 1984) Collins ''et al''. 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''divergens'', deviating, diverging.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/310</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium funditum|C. funditum]]'' ( Franzmann ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''funditum'', from the bottom.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00262994}}</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium gallinarum|C. gallinarum]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1987, ; [[Latin]] noun ''gallina'', a hen; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', of hens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/310</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium inhibens|C. inhibens]]'' ( Jöborn ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''inhibens'', inhibiting, referring to the growth-inhibitory activity that the bacterium shows.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1891</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium jeotgali|C. jeotgali]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeotgali'', of jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented seafood.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010116-0}}</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium maltaromaticum|C. maltaromaticum]]'' ( (Miller ''et al''. 1974) Mora ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''maltum'', malt; [[Latin]] adjective ''aromaticus'' -''a'' -''um'', aromatic, fragrant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''maltaromaticum'', possessing a malt-like aroma.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/675</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium mobile|C. mobile]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', movable, motile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/310</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium piscicola|C. piscicola]]'' ( (Hiu ''et al''. 1984) Collins ''et al''. 1987, ; [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', fish; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''piscicola'', fish-dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/310</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Carnobacterium pleistocenium|C. pleistocenium]]'' ( Pikuta ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pleistocenium'', belonging to the Pleistocene, a geological epoch.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/473</ref> * ''[[Carnobacterium viridans|C. viridans]]'' ( Holley ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''viridans'', making green, referring to the production of a green color in cured meat by the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1881</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cyclobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cyclobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Cyclobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Raj and Maloy 1990<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64510-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. marinum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cyclobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cyclobacterium'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kuklos'', a circle; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Cyclobacterium'', a circle-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cyclobacterium.html|Cyclobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cyclobacterium amurskyense|C. amurskyense]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''amurskyense'', of or belonging to Amursky Bay, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2391</ref> * ''[[Cyclobacterium lianum|C. lianum]]'' ( Ying ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lianum'', pertaining to Li, named in honour of Professor Ji-Lun Li, who devoted himself to microbiological research and education in China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64510-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cyclobacterium marinum|C. marinum]]'' ( corrig. (Raj 1976) Raj and Maloy 1990, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/337</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Caseobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Corynebacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Caseobacter'' | binomial_authority = Crombach 1978, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. polymorphus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caseobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caseobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caseus'', cheese; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caseobacter'', cheese rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caseobacter.html|Caseobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caseobacter polymorphus|C. polymorphus]]'' ( Crombach 1978, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''polymorphus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polumorphos'' -''on''), having many shapes, multiform.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Catellatospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Catellatospora'' | binomial_authority = Asano and Kawamoto 1986<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65548-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. citrea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catellatospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catellatospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''catella'', a small chain; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Catellatospora'', (organism forming) small chain of spores.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catellatospora.html|Catellatospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Catellatospora bangladeshensis|C. bangladeshensis]]'' ( Ara and Kudo 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bangladeshensis'', of or pertaining to Bangladesh, the origin of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora chokoriensis|C. chokoriensis]]'' ( Ara and Kudo 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chokoriensis'', of or pertaining to Chokoria, Bangladesh, the origin of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora citrea|C. citrea]]'' ( Asano and Kawamoto 1986, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''citrea'', of or pertaining to the citrus-tree, intended to mean lemon yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/4/512</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora citrea|C. citrea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''citrea''''' Asano and Kawamoto 1986, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''citrea'', of or pertaining to the citrus-tree, intended to mean lemon yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/317</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora citrea|C. citrea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''methionotrophica''''' Asano and Kawamoto 1988, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''methioninum'', methionine; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''methionotrophica'', methionine auxotroph.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/326</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Catellatospora coxensis|C. coxensis]]'' ( Ara and Kudo 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coxensis'', of or pertaining to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the origin of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora ferruginea|C. ferruginea]]'' ( Asano and Kawamoto 1986, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ferruginea'', of the color of iron-rust, dark-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/4/512</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Catellatospora koreensis|C. koreensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of or pertaining to Korea (pertaining to Korean soil from which the organism was isolated).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/1103</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Catellatospora matsumotoense|C. matsumotoense]]'' ( (''sic'') Asano ''et al''. 1989, ; According to Asano ''et al''. 1989, the etymology is the following: [[Latin]] deriv. ''matsumotoense'' (''sic'') of Matsumoto Nagago, Japan, the location of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/309</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Catellatospora methionotrophica|C. methionotrophica]]'' ( (Asano and Kawamoto 1988) Ara and Kudo 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''methioninum'', methionine; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''methionotrophica'', methionine auxotroph.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catellatospora tsunoense|C. tsunoense]]'' ( (''sic'') Asano ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''tsunoense'' (''sic''), pertaining to Tsuno-gun, Yamaguchi, Japan, the origin of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/309</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Catenulispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Catenulisporineae]] | familia = [[Catenulisporaceae]] | genus = ''Catenulispora'' | binomial_authority = Busti ''et al''. 2006, (Type genus of the suborder ''Catenulisporineae'' Cavaletti ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the family ''Catenulisporaceae'' Busti ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63858-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. acidiphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catenulispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catenulispora'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catenula'', small chain; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed, and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Catenulispora'', a thin chain of spores.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catenulispora.html|Catenulispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Catenulispora acidiphila|C. acidiphila]]'' ( Busti ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'', sour), an acid; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acidiphila'', acid-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63858-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catenulispora rubra|C. rubra]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubra'', red.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65056-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catenulispora subtropica|C. subtropica]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''subtropica'', pertaining to subtropical zone, the origin of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65561-0}}</ref> * ''[[Catenulispora yoronensis|C. yoronensis]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yoronensis'', pertaining to Yoro Valley, Chiba, Japan, the origin of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65561-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Catenuloplanes'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Catenuloplanes'' | binomial_authority = Yokota ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/805</ref> | type_species = C. japonicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catenuloplanes''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catenuloplanes'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catenula'', a short chain; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''planes'', a wanderer; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Catenuloplanes'', a short chain wanderer; intended to signify a motile short chain.'''<br><ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catenuloplanes.html|Catenuloplanes}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Catenuloplanes atrovinosus|C. atrovinosus]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''ater'' -''tra'' -''trum'', dark; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vinosus'', full of wine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''atrovinosus'', full of dark wine, dark wine color (red).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/858</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes castaneus|C. castaneus]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''castaneus'', chestnut-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/858</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes crispus|C. crispus]]'' ( (Petrolini ''et al''. 1993) Kudo ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''crispus'', curled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1853</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes indicus|C. indicus]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indicus'', Indian, of or pertaining to India, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/858</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes japonicus|C. japonicus]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''japonicus'', of or pertaining to Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/805</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes nepalensis|C. nepalensis]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nepalensis'', of or pertaining to Nepal, where the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/858</ref> * ''[[Catenuloplanes niger|C. niger]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''niger'', black, referring to the production of a black soluble pigment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/4/858</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cellulomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Cellulomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Cellulomonas'' | binomial_authority = Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Cellulomonadaceae'' Stackebrandt and Prauser 1991).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. flavigena | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cellulomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cellulomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Cellulomonas'', cellulose monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cellulomonas.html|Cellulomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Cellulomonas can be referred to as cellulomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 21 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cellulomonas aerilata|C. aerilata]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aer'' ''aeris'', air; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'' -''a'' -''um'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''aerilata'', airborne.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/002253-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas biazotea|C. biazotea]]'' ( (Kellerman ''et al''. 1913) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] prefix ''bis'' ''bi'', twice; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ea'', suffix used with various meanings, but signifying in general made of or belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''biazotea'', two nitrogen sources utilized (i.e., organic and inorganic).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas bogoriensis|C. bogoriensis]]'' ( Jones ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bogoriensis'', pertaining to Lake Bogoria, Kenya.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1711</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas cartae|C. cartae]]'' ( Stackebrandt and Kandler 1980, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cartae'', of Carta, named after G.R. Carta, the first to isolate this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/186</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Cellulomonas cellasea|C. cellasea]]'' ( (Kellerman ''et al''. 1913) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ea'', suffix used with various meanings, but signifying in general made of or belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cellasea'', pertaining to cellulose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas cellulans|C. cellulans]]'' ( (Metcalf and Brown 1957) Stackebrandt and Keddie 1988, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cellulans'', cell-making.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Cellulomonas chitinilytica|C. chitinilytica]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chitinilytica'', decomposing chitin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64768-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas composti|C. composti]]'' ( Kang ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''compostum'', compost; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63974-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas denverensis|C. denverensis]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''denverensis'', pertaining to Denver, of Denver, Colorado, the city of origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.43.4.1732-1737.2005}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas fermentans|C. fermentans]]'' ( Bagnara ''et al''. 1985, ;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', fermenting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/502</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Cellulomonas fimi|C. fimi]]'' ( (McBeth and Scales 1913) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''fimus'', dung, manure; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fimi'', of dung.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas flavigena|C. flavigena]]'' ( (Kellerman and McBeth 1912) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'' yellow; [[Latin]] suff. ''genus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''gigno'', to produce, give birth to, beget), producing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flavigena'', yellow-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas gelida|C. gelida]]'' ( (Kellerman ''et al''. 1913) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''gelida,'' icy cold, very cold.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas hominis|C. hominis]]'' ( Funke ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of man, indicating that the isolates described by Funke ''et al''. 1996 are derived from humans and not from the environment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas humilata|C. humilata]]'' ( corrig. (Gledhill and Casida 1969) Collins and Pascual 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'' -''a'' -''um'', borne; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''humilata'', soil-borne.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/661</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas iranensis|C. iranensis]]'' ( Elberson ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''iranensis'', of or belonging to Iran, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/993</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas persica|C. persica]]'' ( Elberson ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''persica'', Persian, of or belonging to Persia, classical name of Iran, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/993</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas terrae|C. terrae]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1705</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas turbata|C. turbata]]'' ( (Erikson 1954) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''turbata'', agitated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Cellulomonas uda|C. uda]]'' ( (Kellerman ''et al''. 1913) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''uda,'' moist, wet.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Cellulomonas xylanilytica|C. xylanilytica]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan a vegetal polymer, [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xylanilytica'', xylan-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/533</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cellulophaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Cellulophaga'' | binomial_authority = Johansen ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1231</ref> | type_species = C. lytica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cellulophaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cellulophaga'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''phagein'', to eat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Cellulophaga'', eater of cellulose.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cellulophaga.html|Cellulophaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cellulophaga algicola|C. algicola]]'' ( Bowman 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''alga'', a seaweed; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola''), a dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''algicola'', an alga dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1861</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga baltica|C. baltica]]'' ( Johansen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baltica'', pertaining to the Baltic Sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1231</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga fucicola|C. fucicola]]'' ( Johansen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Fucus'', seaweed genus;[[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun fucicola, ''Fucus''-dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1231</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga lytica|C. lytica]]'' ( (Lewin 1969) Johansen ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē'', able to loose, able to dissolve), loosening, dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1231</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga pacifica|C. pacifica]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pacifica'', peaceful; referring to the Pacific Ocean, from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/609</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga tyrosinoxydans|C. tyrosinoxydans]]'' ( Kahng ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''tyrosinum'', tyrosine; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tyrosinoxydans'', pertaining to the ability to oxidize tyrosine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003210-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulophaga uliginosa|C. uliginosa]]'' ( (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Bowman 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''uliginosa'', moist, marshy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1861</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cellulosimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Promicromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Cellulosimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Schumann ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63882-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. cellulans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cellulosimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cellulosimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[New Latin]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Cellulosimicrobium'', cellulose microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cellulosimicrobium.html|Cellulosimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cellulosimicrobium cellulans|C. cellulans]]'' ( (Metcalf and Brown 1957) Schumann ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cellulans'', cell-making.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulosimicrobium funkei|C. funkei]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''funkei'', of Funke, to honour the contributions of Guido Funke, a distinguished microbiologist, who recognized the heterogeneity within the yellow-pigmented coryneform bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63882-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulosimicrobium terreum|C. terreum]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''terreum'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64889-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulosimicrobium variabile|C. variabile]]'' ( Bakalidou ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''variabile'', variable, as cells can be rods or cocci.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1185</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cetobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Fusobacteria]] | classis = [[Fusobacteria]] | ordo = [[Fusobacteriales]] | familia = [[Fusobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Cetobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Foster ''et al''. 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320203322346010}}</ref> | type_species = C. ceti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cetobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Fusobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cetobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kētos'', any sea-monster, whale; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Cetobacterium'', a bacterium found in association with whales.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cetobacterium.html|Cetobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cetobacterium ceti|C. ceti]]'' ( Foster ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ceti'', of a whale.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362</ref> * ''[[Cetobacterium somerae|C. somerae]]'' ( Finegold ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''somerae'', of Somer, to honour Hannele Jousimies-Somer, a Finnish microbiologist, in recognition of her important contributions to anaerobic bacteriology and to clinical microbiology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320203322346010}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Fusobacteria]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chainia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptomycineae]] | familia = [[Streptomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Chainia'' | binomial_authority = Thirumalachar 1955, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. antibiotica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chainia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chainia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chainia'', named after Ernst Boris Mikaelovich Chain, a German/British microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chainia.html|Chainia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 13 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chainia antibiotica|C. antibiotica]]'' ( Thirumalachar 1955, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia flava|C. flava]]'' ( Thirumalachar and Sukapure 1964, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Chainia fumigata|C. fumigata]]'' ( Thirumalachar ''et al''. 1966, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Chainia kunmingensis|C. kunmingensis]]'' ( Ruan ''et al''. 1985, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/2/164</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Chainia minutisclerotica|C. minutisclerotica]]'' ( Thirumalachar ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia nigra|C. nigra]]'' ( Thirumalachar 1955, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Chainia ochracea|C. ochracea]]'' ( Kuznetsov 1962, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia olivacea|C. olivacea]]'' ( Thirumalachar and Sukapure 1964, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia poonensis|C. poonensis]]'' ( Thirumalachar 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia purpurogena|C. purpurogena]]'' ( Thirumalachar and Sukapure 1964, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia rosea|C. rosea]]'' ( Thirumalachar 1966, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Chainia rubra|C. rubra]]'' ( Thirumalachar 1955, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Chainia violens|C. violens]]'' ( Kalakoutskii and Krasil'nikov 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chelatobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Chelatobacter'' | binomial_authority = Auling ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/624</ref> | type_species = C. heintzii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chelatobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chelatobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] v. ''chelato'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chele'', claw), to form claw-like complexes with divalent cations, i.e. to chelate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod or staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chelatobacter'', chelating rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chelatobacter.html|Chelatobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chelatobacter heintzii|C. heintzii]]'' ( Auling ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''heintzii'', of Heintz; named after the chemist W. Heintz who was the first to synthesize the chelating agent NTA (Heintz 1862, 1865) and to describe some of its properties.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/624</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chelatococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Chelatococcus'' | binomial_authority = Auling ''et al''. 1993<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65291-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. asaccharovorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chelatococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chelatococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] v. ''chelato'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chele'', claw), to form claw-like complexes with divalent cations, i.e. to chelate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), berry and, in bacteriology, a coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chelatococcus'', chelating coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chelatococcus.html|Chelatococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chelatococcus asaccharovorans|C. asaccharovorans]]'' ( Auling ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[Latin]] v. ''voro'', to eat, to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''asaccharovorans'', not devouring sugars.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/624</ref> * ''[[Chelatococcus daeguensis|C. daeguensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daeguensis'', of Daegu, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65291-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chelatococcus sambhunathii|C. sambhunathii]]'' ( Panday and Das 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sambhunathii'', of Sambhunath, named after Dr Sambhunath De, an eminent microbiologist in India.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013466-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chimaereicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cyclobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Chimaereicella'' | binomial_authority = Tiago ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64380-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. alkaliphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chimaereicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chimaereicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''chimaereus'', of or pertaining to the Chimaera (a mythological monster with the fore part a lion, in the hinder a serpent, and in the middle a goat); [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', chamber and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chimaereicella'', a chimeric cell, a cell that lies between ''Algoriphagus'' and ''Hongiella''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chimaereicella.html|Chimaereicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chimaereicella alkaliphila|C. alkaliphila]]'' ( Tiago ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort, soda; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alkaliphila'', loving alkaline environments.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64380-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Chimaereicella boritolerans|C. boritolerans]]'' ( Ahmed ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''borum'', boron; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''boritolerans'', boron-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64728-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chitinilyticum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Chitinilyticum'' | binomial_authority = Chang ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65168-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. aquatile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chitinilyticum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chitinilyticum'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Chitinilyticum'', chitin-dissolver.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chitinilyticum.html|Chitinilyticum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chitinilyticum aquatile|C. aquatile]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aquatile'', living in water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65168-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinilyticum litopenaei|C. litopenaei]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Litopenaeus'', the scientific name of a genus of shrimp; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''litopenaei'', of ''Litopenaeus'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from a culture pond for Pacific white shrimp, ''Litopenaeus'' ''vannamei''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005090-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chitinimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Burkholderiaceae]] | genus = ''Chitinimonas'' | binomial_authority = Chang ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00252}}</ref> | type_species = C. taiwanensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chitinimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chitinimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chitinimonas'', a chitin-utilizing monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chitinimonas.html|Chitinimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Chitinimonas can be referred to as chitinimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chitinimonas koreensis|C. koreensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64163-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinimonas taiwanensis|C. taiwanensis]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', of Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00252}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Chitinophaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Chitinophagaceae]] | genus = ''Chitinophaga'' | binomial_authority = Sangkhobol and Skerman 1981, (Type genus of the family ''Chitinophagaceae'' Kämpfer ''et al''. 2011).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. pinensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chitinophaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chitinophaga'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''phagein'', to eat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chitinophaga'', chitin eater, chitin destroyer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chitinophaga.html|Chitinophaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 12 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chitinophaga arvensicola|C. arvensicola]]'' ( (Oyaizu ''et al''. 1983) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''arvensis'' (from. [[Latin]] noun ''arvum'', a field), belonging to, living in the fields; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''arvensicola'', an inhabitant of fields.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Chitinophaga filiformis|C. filiformis]]'' ( (Reichenbach 1989) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''filum'', a thread; [[Latin]] suff. -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''filiformis'', thread-shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga ginsengisegetis|C. ginsengisegetis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''seges'' ''segetis'', a field; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisegetis'', of a ginseng field, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64688-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga ginsengisoli|C. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil of a ginseng field, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64688-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga japonensis|C. japonensis]]'' ( (Fujita ''et al''. 1997) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonensis'', pertaining to Japan, the source of the soil from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga niabensis|C. niabensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''niabensis'', pertaining to NIAB, the National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (Suwon, Republic of Korea), where taxonomic studies were conducted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004804-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga niastensis|C. niastensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''niastensis'', pertaining to NIAST, the National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology (Suwon, Republic of Korea), where taxonomic studies were conducted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004804-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga pinensis|C. pinensis]]'' ( Sangkhobol and Skerman 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''pinus'', a pine, pine-tree; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pinensis'', pertaining to pines.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/285</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga rupis|C. rupis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rupis'', of a cliff, the location where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011163-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga sancti|C. sancti]]'' ( (Lewin 1969) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sancti'', of a saint; named perhaps in honor of Dr. <u>Santos</u> Soriano, from whose laboratory the type strain was supplied (etymology is not clear!).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga skermanii|C. skermanii]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''skermanii'', of Skerman, in honour of V. B. D. Skerman, an Australian microbiologist, in recognition of his numerous contributions to the taxonomy of micro-organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64359-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinophaga terrae|C. terrae]]'' ( Kim and Jung 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64964-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Citreimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Citreimonas'' | binomial_authority = Choi and Cho 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64373-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Citreimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Citreimonas'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''citreum'', lemon; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Citreimonas'', a lemon-shaped monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/citreimonas.html|Citreimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Citreimonas can be referred to as citreimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Citreimonas salinaria|C. salinaria]]'' ( Choi and Cho 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''salinaria'', of or belonging to a salt-works.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64373-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Citricoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Citricoccus'' | binomial_authority = Altenburger ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2095</ref> | type_species = C. muralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Citricoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Citricoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''citrus'', citrontree or citrus, an African tree; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Citricoccus'', lemon-yellow-pigmented coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/citricoccus.html|Citricoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Citricoccus alkalitolerans|C. alkalitolerans]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''alkalitolerans'', referring to the ability of the organism to tolerate alkaline media.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012567-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Citricoccus muralis|C. muralis]]'' ( Altenburger ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''muralis'', pertaining or belonging to walls.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2095</ref> * ''[[Citricoccus parietis|C. parietis]]'' ( Schäfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''parietis'', of the wall of a house.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012567-0}}</ref> * ''[[Citricoccus zhacaiensis|C. zhacaiensis]]'' ( Meng ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''zhacaiensis'', of or pertaining to zhacai, the Chinese name for preserved vegetables.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011635-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cohnella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Paenibacillaceae]] | genus = ''Cohnella'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63985-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. thermotolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cohnella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cohnella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Cohnella'', named after Ferdinand Cohn, the German microbiologist who first described the bacterial genus ''Bacillus'' in 1872.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cohnella.html|Cohnella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 12 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cohnella damuensis|C. damuensis]]'' ( corrig. Luo ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''damuensis'', of or belonging to Damu, one of the villages in Tibet, China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella fontinalis|C. fontinalis]]'' ( Shiratori ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fontinalis'', of or from a fountain, referring to the isolation of the type strain from fresh water from a fountain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014605-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella ginsengisoli|C. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of the soil of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013581-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella hongkongensis|C. hongkongensis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hongkongensis'', pertaining to Hong Kong.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63985-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella laeviribosi|C. laeviribosi]]'' ( Cho ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''laevus'', left, on the left side; [[New Latin]] noun ''ribosum'', ribose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''laeviribosi'', referring to L-ribose (isomerase), because the type strain exhibits L-ribose isomerization ability.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64844-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella luojiensis|C. luojiensis]]'' ( Cai ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''luojiensis'', of or pertaining to Luojia hill, the site of the campus of Wuhan University, where the type strain was characterized.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016790-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella phaseoli|C. phaseoli]]'' ( García-Fraile ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phaseolus'', botanical genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phaseoli'', of ''Phaseolus'', referring to the isolation source of the type strain, nodules of ''Phaseolus'' ''coccineus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65468-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella terrae|C. terrae]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017855-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella thailandensis|C. thailandensis]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thailandensis'', pertaining to Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015859-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella thermotolerans|C. thermotolerans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thermotolerans'', able to tolerate high temperatures.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63985-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella xylanilytica|C. xylanilytica]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose, dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xylanilytica'', xylan-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017855-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cohnella yongneupensis|C. yongneupensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yongneupensis'', pertaining to Yongneup, an upland wetland of the Republic of Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013581-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Conglomeromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Conglomeromonas'' | binomial_authority = Skerman ''et al''. 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/300</ref> | type_species = C. largomobilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Conglomeromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Conglomeromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] v. ''conglomero'', to roll together, conglomerate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Conglomeromonas'', monad forming in a [rounded] mass.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/conglomeromonas.html|Conglomeromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Conglomeromonas can be referred to as conglomeromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Conglomeromonas largomobilis|C. largomobilis]]'' ( Skerman ''et al''. 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] adv. ''largo'' (from Italian adv. ''largo''; from [[Latin]] adjective ''largus''), in a very slow tempo (musical); [[Latin]] adjective ''mobilis'' -''is'' -''e'', movable, mobile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''largimobile'', moving in a very slow manner.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/300</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Congregibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Congregibacter'' | binomial_authority = Spring ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Congregibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Congregibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''congregus'' -''a'' -''um'', united in flocks; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Congregibacter'', a rod that grows in flocks.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/congregibacter.html|Congregibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Congregibacter litoralis|C. litoralis]]'' ( Spring ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the sea-shore, pertaining to the habitat from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Coprothermobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermodesulfobiaceae]] | genus = ''Coprothermobacter'' | binomial_authority = Rainey and Stackebrandt 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/857</ref> | type_species = C. proteolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Coprothermobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Coprothermobacter'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/coprothermobacter.html|Coprothermobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Coprothermobacter platensis|C. platensis]]'' ( Etchebehere ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1297</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Coprothermobacter proteolyticus|C. proteolyticus]]'' ( (Ollivier ''et al''. 1985) Rainey and Stackebrandt 1993, (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/857</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Corallococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Myxococcaceae]] | genus = ''Corallococcus'' | binomial_authority = Reichenbach 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. coralloides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Corallococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Corallococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''korallon'', coral; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Corallococcus'' coral-shaped coccus (i.e. with coral-shaped fruiting bodies).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/corallococcus.html|Corallococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Corallococcus coralloides|C. coralloides]]'' ( (Thaxter 1892) Reichenbach 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''korallon'', coral; [[Latin]] suff. -''oides'' [from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suff. -''eides'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''eidos'', that which is seen, form, shape, figure)], ressembling, similar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''coralloides'', coral-shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> * ''[[Corallococcus exiguus|C. exiguus]]'' ( (''ex'' Kofler 1913) Reichenbach 2007, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''exiguus'', small.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> * ''[[Corallococcus macrosporus|C. macrosporus]]'' ( Reichenbach 2007, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''makros'', long, large; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''macrosporus'', with large spore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cowdria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rickettsiales]] | familia = [[Anaplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Cowdria'' | binomial_authority = Moshkovski 1947, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. ruminantium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cowdria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cowdria'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Cowdria'', named for E. V. Cowdry, who first described the organism in heartwater diseases of sheep, goats, and cattle.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cowdria.html|Cowdria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cowdria ruminantium|C. ruminantium]]'' ( (Cowdry 1925) Moshkovski 1947, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''ruminans'' -''antis'', ruminating; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''ruminantium'', of ruminants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority parse error for type species parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Crinalium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Oscillatoriales]] | genus = ''Crinalium'' | type_species = C. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Crinalium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Crinalium'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/crinalium.html|Crinalium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Crinalium epipsammum|C. epipsammum]]'' ( De Winder ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. <em>epi</em>, upon; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''psammos'', sand; N.L [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''epipsammum'', on sand.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/3/456</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]
{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Cryobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Cryobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Suzuki ''et al''. 1997<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65650-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. psychrophilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cryobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cryobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kruos'', icy cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Cryobacterium'', a cold [preferring] rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cryobacterium.html|Cryobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cryobacterium mesophilum|C. mesophilum]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mesophilum'', middle (temperature)-loving, mesophilic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65650-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cryobacterium psychrophilum|C. psychrophilum]]'' ( (''ex'' Inoue and Komagata 1976) Suzuki ''et al''. 1997, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psuchros'', cold; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''psychrophilum'', cold loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/474</ref> * ''[[Cryobacterium psychrotolerans|C. psychrotolerans]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psuchros'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', cold-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64750-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cryobacterium roopkundense|C. roopkundense]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''roopkundense'', of or pertaining to Lake Roopkund, the area from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011775-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]