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{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Magnetospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Magnetospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Schleifer ''et al''. 1992<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/191</ref> | type_species = M. gryphiswaldense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Magnetospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Magnetospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''magnes'' -''etis'', a magnet; [[New Latin]] pref. ''magneto''-, pertaining to a magnet; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Magnetospirillum'', a small magnetic spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/magnetospirillum.html|Magnetospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense|M. gryphiswaldense]]'' ( Schleifer ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gryphiswaldense'', pertaining to Greifswald, a town in Germany where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/191</ref> * ''[[Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum|M. magnetotacticum]]'' ( (Maratea and Blakemore 1981) Schleifer ''et al''. 1992, ; [[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/42/1/191</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mahella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | genus = ''Mahella'' | binomial_authority = Bonilla Salinas ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2169</ref> | type_species = M. australiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mahella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mahella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Mahella'', named in honour of the American microbiologist Professor R.A. Mah, for his important contribution to the taxonomy of anaerobes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mahella.html|Mahella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mahella australiensis|M. australiensis]]'' ( Bonilla Salinas ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''australiensis'', related to Australia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2169</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Malikia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Malikia'' | binomial_authority = Spring ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/621</ref> | type_species = M. granosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Malikia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Malikia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Malikia'', named after Kuhrsheed A. Malik, for his contributions to our knowledge of the cultivation and taxonomy of hydrogen-oxidizing and polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating proteobacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/malikia.html|Malikia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Malikia granosa|M. granosa]]'' ( Spring ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''granosa'', granular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/621</ref> * ''[[Malikia spinosa|M. spinosa]]'' ( (Leifson 1962) Spring ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''spinosa'', thorny, spiny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/621</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Malonomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Desulfuromonadales]] | familia = [[Desulfuromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Malonomonas'' | binomial_authority = Dehning and Schink 1990<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416602}}</ref> | type_species = M. rubra | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Malonomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Malonomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''malonicum'', malonic acid; [[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 ''Malonomonas'', malonic-acid-utilizing monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/malonomonas.html|Malonomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Malonomonas can be referred to as malonomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Malonomonas rubra|M. rubra]]'' ( Dehning and Schink 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubra'', red, referring to the red color of the cells.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416602}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mangrovibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mangrovibacter'' | binomial_authority = Rameshkumar ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008292-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. plantisponsor | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mangrovibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mangrovibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''mangrovum'', mangrove; [[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 ''Mangrovibacter'', mangrove rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mangrovibacter.html|Mangrovibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mangrovibacter plantisponsor|M. plantisponsor]]'' ( Rameshkumar ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''planta'', plant; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sponsor'', sponsor, guarantor; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''plantisponsor'', sponsor of plants, referring to the potentially plant-beneficial properties of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008292-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mannheimia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Mannheimia'' | binomial_authority = Angen ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> | type_species = M. haemolytica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mannheimia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mannheimia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Mannheimia'', named in tribute to the German microbiologist Walter Mannheim.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mannheimia.html|Mannheimia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mannheimia glucosida|M. glucosida]]'' ( Angen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''glucosum'' (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glukus'', sweet), glucose; [[Latin]] suff. -''idus'' -''a'' -''um'', denominative suffix; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''glucosida'', pertaining to gluose; intended to mean pertaining to glucosides, which are fermented by almost all biovars.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> * ''[[Mannheimia granulomatis|M. granulomatis]]'' ( (Ribeiro ''et al''. 1990) Angen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''granuloma'', a granuloma; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''granulomatis'', of a granuloma.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> * ''[[Mannheimia haemolytica|M. haemolytica]]'' ( (Newsom and Cross 1932) Angen ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''haemolytica'', blood dissolving, referring to the hemolysis seen on blood agar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> * ''[[Mannheimia ruminalis|M. ruminalis]]'' ( Angen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''rumen'' -''inis'', stomach, especially first stomach of ruminants; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ruminalis'', pertaining to rumen; intended to mean referring to ruminants, from which the bacteria have been isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> * ''[[Mannheimia varigena|M. varigena]]'' ( Angen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''varius'', diverse, different, various; [[Latin]] suff. ''genus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''gigno'', to produce, give birth to, beget), born from; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''varigena'', intended to mean "of different origin", referring to the fact that strains of this species have been isolated both from ruminants and pigs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/67</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mameliella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Mameliella'' | binomial_authority = Zheng ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011437-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. alba | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mameliella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mameliella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Mameliella'', arbitrary name derived from the acronym MMEL, marine microbial ecology laboratory.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mameliella.html|Mameliella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mameliella alba|M. alba]]'' ( Zheng ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011437-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Maribacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Maribacter'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65469-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. sedimenticola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maribacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maribacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[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 ''Maribacter'', rod inhabiting marine environments.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maribacter.html|Maribacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 10 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Maribacter antarcticus|M. antarcticus]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''antarcticus'', southern, by extension pertaining to the Antarctic, the environment from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006056-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribacter aquivivus|M. aquivivus]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] adjective ''vivus'', alive; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquivivus'', living in water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1017</ref> * ''[[Maribacter arcticus|M. arcticus]]'' ( Cho ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''arcticus'', northern, pertaining to the Arctic, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65549-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribacter dokdonensis|M. dokdonensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', pertaining to Dokdo, the Korean island from wrere the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2051</ref> * ''[[Maribacter forsetii|M. forsetii]]'' ( Barbeyron ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''forsetii'', of Forseti, a god in Scandinavian mythology that lived on Helgoland, the German island from where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65469-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribacter orientalis|M. orientalis]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''orientalis'', of or belonging to the East, Eastern (bacterium inhabiting the East).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1017</ref> * ''[[Maribacter polysiphoniae|M. polysiphoniae]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''polysiphoniae'', of ''Polysiphonia'', the generic name of the red alga ''Polysiphonia'' ''japonica'', from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65181-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribacter sedimenticola|M. sedimenticola]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sedimentum'', a settling, sediment; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sedimenticola'', sediment dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1017</ref> * ''[[Maribacter stanieri|M. stanieri]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stanieri'', of Stanier, named in honour of the famous Canadian microbiologist Roger Y. Stanier for his great contribution to development of marine microbiology and, especially, to the investigation of the taxonomy and ecology of ''Cytophaga''-like bacteria, currently the phylum ''Bacteroidetes''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012286-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribacter ulvicola|M. ulvicola]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ulva'', generic name of green alga ''Ulva'' ''fenestrata''; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''ulvicola'', a green alga (''Ulva'' ''fenestrata'') dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1017</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Maribaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Hyphomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Maribaculum'' | binomial_authority = Lai ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008177-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. marinum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maribaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maribaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', a stick or rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Maribaculum'', rod from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maribaculum.html|Maribaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Maribaculum marinum|M. marinum]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008177-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Maribius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Maribius'' | binomial_authority = Choi ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64552-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maribius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maribius'' derives from: : [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bius'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Maribius'', sea life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maribius.html|Maribius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Maribius pelagius|M. pelagius]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelagius'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64552-0}}</ref> * ''[[Maribius salinus|M. salinus]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salinus'', salted, salty.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64552-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Maricaulis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Hyphomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Maricaulis'' | binomial_authority = Abraham ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1053</ref> | type_species = M. maris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maricaulis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maricaulis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''caulis'', stalk; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Maricaulis'', stalk from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maricaulis.html|Maricaulis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Maricaulis maris|M. maris]]'' ( (Poindexter 1964) Abraham ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1053</ref> * ''[[Maricaulis parjimensis|M. parjimensis]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''parjimensis'', pertaining to Parjim, the capital of the Indian state of Goa, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the nearby coast.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2191</ref> * ''[[Maricaulis salignorans|M. salignorans]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''ignorans'', ignoring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''salignorans'', salt-ignoring, referring to the ability to grow without added salt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2191</ref> * ''[[Maricaulis virginensis|M. virginensis]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''virginensis'', pertaining to the Virgin Islands.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2191</ref> * ''[[Maricaulis washingtonensis|M. washingtonensis]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''washingtonensis'', pertaining to the US state of Washington, referring to the location of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2191</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marichromatium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Marichromatium'' | binomial_authority = Imhoff ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1129</ref> | type_species = M. gracile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marichromatium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marichromatium'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Chromatium'', a genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marichromatium'', the ''Chromatium'' of the sea, the truly marine ''Chromatium''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marichromatium.html|Marichromatium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marichromatium bheemlicum|M. bheemlicum]]'' ( Anil Kumar ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bheemlicum'', pertaining to Bheemli, the place from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64753-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marichromatium fluminis|M. fluminis]]'' ( Sucharita ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''flumen'' -''inis'', a river; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fluminis'', of a river, referring to the isolation of the type strain from sediment of the Baitarani River, located in Kalibanj forest, Orissa, India.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013284-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marichromatium gracile|M. gracile]]'' ( (Strzeszewski 1913) Imhoff ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gracile'', thin, slender.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1129</ref> * ''[[Marichromatium indicum|M. indicum]]'' ( Arunasri ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', Indian, pertaining to India, the country in which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/673</ref> * ''[[Marichromatium purpuratum|M. purpuratum]]'' ( (Imhoff and Trüper 1980) Imhoff ''et al''. 1998, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''purpuratum'', clad in purple, dressed in purple.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1129</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinactinospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiopsaceae]] | genus = ''Marinactinospora'' | binomial_authority = Tian ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005231-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. thermotolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinactinospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinactinospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed, and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marinactinospora'', marine and spored ray, referring to marine spore-forming actinomycete.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinactinospora.html|Marinactinospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinactinospora thermotolerans|M. thermotolerans]]'' ( Tian ''et al''. 2009, (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 a high temperature.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005231-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Marinibacillus'' | type_species = M. marinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a little staff, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marinibacillus'', rod of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinibacillus.html|Marinibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinibacillus campisalis|M. campisalis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''campus'', a level space, a plain, field; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salis'', of salt; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''campisalis'', of the field of salt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1317</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinibacillus marinus|M. marinus]]'' ( (Rüger and Richter 1979) Yoon ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Marinicella'' | binomial_authority = Romanenko ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016147-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a chamber, and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marinicella'', a cell from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinicella.html|Marinicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinicella litoralis|M. litoralis]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the sea-shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016147-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Marinicola'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64104-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. seohaensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''cola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marinicola'', inhabitant of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinicola.html|Marinicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinicola seohaensis|M. seohaensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''seohaensis'', of or pertaining to Seohae, the Korean name for the Yellow Sea in Korea, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64104-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinifilum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | genus = ''Marinifilum'' | binomial_authority = Na ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009027-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. fragile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinifilum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinifilum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', belonging to the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''filum'', a thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinifilum'', a thread belonging to or living in the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinifilum.html|Marinifilum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinifilum fragile|M. fragile]]'' ( Na ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fragile'', fragile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009027-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mariniflexile'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mariniflexile'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64293-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. gromovii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mariniflexile''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mariniflexile'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', marine; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flexilis'' -''e'', pliant, pliable, flexible; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mariniflexile'', a flexible marine bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mariniflexile.html|Mariniflexile}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mariniflexile fucanivorans|M. fucanivorans]]'' ( Barbeyron ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''fucanum'', fucan (polyfucose); [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''fucanivorans'', fucan-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65674-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mariniflexile gromovii|M. gromovii]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gromovii'', of Gromov, in honour of B. V. Gromov, the Russian aquatic and marine microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64293-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marihabitans'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Marihabitans'' | binomial_authority = Kageyama ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65210-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. asiaticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marihabitans''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marihabitans'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mare'', sea; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''habitans'', inhabiting; [[New Latin]] adjective used as a [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] subst. ''Marihabitans'', inhabitant of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marihabitans.html|Marihabitans}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marihabitans asiaticum|M. asiaticum]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''asiaticum'', of Asia, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65210-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinilabilia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Marinilabiaceae]] | genus = ''Marinilabilia'' | binomial_authority = Nakagawa and Yamasato 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/599</ref> | type_species = M. salmonicolor | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinilabilia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinilabilia'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] adjective ''labilis'', gliding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marinilabilia'', marine gliding organisms.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinilabilia.html|Marinilabilia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinilabilia agarovorans|M. agarovorans]]'' ( (Reichenbach 1989) Nakagawa and Yamasato 1996, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar, algal polysaccharide; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour, to digest; [[New Latin]] participle adjective <em>agarovorans</em>, agar-digesting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/599</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinilabilia salmonicolor|M. salmonicolor]]'' ( (Veldkamp 1961) Nakagawa and Yamasato 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''salmo'' -''onis'', salmon; [[Latin]] noun ''color'', color; [[New Latin]] adjective ''salmonicolor'', intended to mean salmon-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/599</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinilactibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Marinilactibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Ishikawa ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/711</ref> | type_species = M. psychrotolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinilactibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinilactibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', marine; [[Latin]] noun ''lac'' ''lactis'', milk; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marinilactibacillus'', marine lactic acid rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinilactibacillus.html|Marinilactibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinilactibacillus piezotolerans|M. piezotolerans]]'' ( Toffin ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''piezo'', to press; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''piezotolerans'', tolerating high hydrostatic pressure.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/345</ref> * ''[[Marinilactibacillus psychrotolerans|M. psychrotolerans]]'' ( Ishikawa ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', tolerating cold temperature.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/711</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Marinimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Lim ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64075-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. koreense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinimicrobium'', microbe living in the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinimicrobium.html|Marinimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinimicrobium agarilyticum|M. agarilyticum]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[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]] adjective ''agarilyticum'', agar-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64075-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinimicrobium koreense|M. koreense]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''koreense'', pertaining to Korea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64075-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinimicrobium locisalis|M. locisalis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''locus'', place, locality; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salis'', of salt; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''locisalis'', from a place of salt.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008458-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinithermus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | classis = [[Deinococci]] | ordo = [[Thermales]] | familia = [[Thermaceae]] | genus = ''Marinithermus'' | binomial_authority = Sako ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/59</ref> | type_species = M. hydrothermalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinithermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinithermus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marinithermus'', an organism living in marine hot places.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinithermus.html|Marinithermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinithermus hydrothermalis|M. hydrothermalis]]'' ( Sako ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hydrothermalis'', pertaining to a hydrothermal vent.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/59</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinitoga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Thermotogae]]" | classis = [[Thermotogae]] | ordo = [[Thermotogales]] | familia = [[Thermotogaceae]] | genus = ''Marinitoga'' | binomial_authority = Wery ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/495</ref> | type_species = M. camini | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinitoga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Thermotogae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinitoga'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''toga'', Roman outer garment; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marinitoga'', a marine toga, referring to the marine isolation of the organism and the presence of a 'toga'- like sheath.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinitoga.html|Marinitoga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinitoga camini|M. camini]]'' ( Wery ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''camini'', of a chimney, relating to its isolation from a hydrothermal chimney.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/495</ref> * ''[[Marinitoga hydrogenitolerans|M. hydrogenitolerans]]'' ( Postec ''et al''. 2005, ; [[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 ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''hydrogenitolerans'', hydrogen-tolerating, referring to its ability to tolerate a high level of hydrogen in the headspace.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1217</ref> * ''[[Marinitoga litoralis|M. litoralis]]'' ( Postec ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the seashore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017574-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinitoga okinawensis|M. okinawensis]]'' ( Nunoura ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''okinawensis'', of Okinawa, a region of Japan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64640-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinitoga piezophila|M. piezophila]]'' ( Alain ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''piezo'': to press; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''piezophila'', loving pressure (referring to its best growth under pressure).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1331</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Thermotogae]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Marinobacter'' | binomial_authority = Gauthier ''et al''. 1992<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/568</ref> | type_species = M. hydrocarbonoclasticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[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 ''Marinobacter'', rod of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinobacter.html|Marinobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 27 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinobacter algicola|M. algicola]]'' ( Green ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''alga'' -''ae'' an alga, sea-weed; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', an inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''algicola'', an inhabitant of algae.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63447-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter aquaeolei|M. aquaeolei]]'' ( Nguyen ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquaeolei'', of/from water of oil, isolated from an oil-field brine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/367</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinobacter bryozoorum|M. bryozoorum]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''bryozoorum'', of the phylum Bryozoa (bryozoans), marine invertebrate specimen, source of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/143</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter daepoensis|M. daepoensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daepoensis'', of Daepo, the beach where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1799</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter excellens|M. excellens]]'' ( Gorshkova ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''excellens'', remarkable, exceptional.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/2073</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter flavimaris|M. flavimaris]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mariflavis'', of the Yellow sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1799</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter goseongensis|M. goseongensis]]'' ( Roh ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''goseongensis'', pertaining to the province Goseong, near the sampling site from which the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65522-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter gudaonensis|M. gudaonensis]]'' ( Gu ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gudaonensis'', pertaining to Gudao of the Shengli Oilfield, P. R. China, from where the type strain was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64522-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter guineae|M. guineae]]'' ( Montes ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''guineae'', in honour of the Professor Jesús Guinea, a prominent Spanish microbiologist, who isolated this strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65298-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus|M. hydrocarbonoclasticus]]'' ( Gauthier ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''hydrocabonum'', hydrocarbon; [[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 ''hydrocarbonoclasticus'', hydrocarbonoclastic, breaking hydrocarbon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/568</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter koreensis|M. koreensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64231-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter lacisalsi|M. lacisalsi]]'' ( Aguilera ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lacus'' -''us'', lake; [[Latin]] adjective ''salsus'', salted, salt; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacisalsi'', of a salt lake, the habitat from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007518-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter lipolyticus|M. lipolyticus]]'' ( Martín ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', animal fat, lard, tallow; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lipolyticus'', fat-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1383</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter litoralis|M. litoralis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of the shore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/563</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter lutaoensis|M. lutaoensis]]'' ( Shieh ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lutaoensis'', pertaining to Lutao (Taiwan), where the species was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1701</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter maritimus|M. maritimus]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maritimus'', of the sea, marine, maritime.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1453</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter mobilis|M. mobilis]]'' ( Huo ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, motile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000786-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter pelagius|M. pelagius]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelagius'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65390-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter psychrophilus|M. psychrophilus]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''psychrophilus'', cold loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65690-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter salicampi|M. salicampi]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] noun ''campus'', field; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salicampi'', of a salt field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65197-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter salsuginis|M. salsuginis]]'' ( Antunes ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salsuginis'', from salt water, brine, pertaining to the environment from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter santoriniensis|M. santoriniensis]]'' ( Handley ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''santoriniensis'', from the island of Santorini, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003145-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter sediminum|M. sediminum]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''sediminum'', of sediments, the source of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/143</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter segnicrescens|M. segnicrescens]]'' ( Guo ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''segnis'', slow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''crescens'', growing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''segnicrescens'', slowly growing, referring to the slow growth of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65030-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter szutsaonensis|M. szutsaonensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''szutsaonensis'', of or belonging to Szutsao, a former salt field located in southern Taiwan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008896-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter vinifirmus|M. vinifirmus]]'' ( Liebgott ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''vinum'', wine; [[Latin]] adjective ''firmus'', firm (as opposed to frail), stable, strong; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vinifirmus'', wine-resistant, pertaining to the resistance to wine-barrel-decalcification wastewater, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64368-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacter zhejiangensis|M. zhejiangensis]]'' ( Huo ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''zhejiangensis'', pertaining to Zhejiang province in China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000786-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Marinobacterium'' | binomial_authority = González ''et al''. 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/369</ref> | type_species = M. georgiense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinobacterium'', small marine rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinobacterium.html|Marinobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinobacterium coralli|M. coralli]]'' ( Chimetto ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''coralli'', of coral, from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021105-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium georgiense|M. georgiense]]'' ( González ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''georgiense'', pertaining to Georgia, U.S.A.,  the place where the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/369</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinobacterium halophilum|M. halophilum]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''halophilum'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64505-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium jannaschii|M. jannaschii]]'' ( (Bowditch ''et al''. 1984) Satomi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jannaschii'', of Jannasch; named after H.W. Jannasch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium litorale|M. litorale]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''litorale'', of the seashore, a shallow-seawater dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64892-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium lutimaris|M. lutimaris]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lutum'', mud; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lutimaris'', of sea mud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016246-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium maritimum|M. maritimum]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''maritimum'', of or belonging to the sea, maritime.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009134-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium nitratireducens|M. nitratireducens]]'' ( Huo ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitratireducens'', reducing nitrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005751-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium rhizophilum|M. rhizophilum]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rhizophilum'', root-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65176-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium sediminicola|M. sediminicola]]'' ( Huo ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sedimen'' -''inis'', sediment; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''sediminicola'', sediment dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005751-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinobacterium stanieri|M. stanieri]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1983) Satomi ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stanieri'', of Stanier, named after R. Y. Stanier, a Canadian microbiologist who made extensive contributions to general microbiology and, in particular, to ''Pseudomonas''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Marinococcus'' | binomial_authority = Hao ''et al''. 1985<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009670-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. halophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinococcus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marinococcus'', marine coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinococcus.html|Marinococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinococcus albus|M. albus]]'' ( Hao ''et al''. 1985, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''albus'', white.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/535</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinococcus halophilus|M. halophilus]]'' ( (Novitsky and Kushner 1976) Hao ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/535</ref> * ''[[Marinococcus halotolerans|M. halotolerans]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating, referring to the ability of the organism to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1801</ref> * ''[[Marinococcus hispanicus|M. hispanicus]]'' ( Marquez ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hispanicus'', Spanish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/165</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinococcus luteus|M. luteus]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', orange, referring to the colour of the colonies of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009670-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Marinomonas'' | binomial_authority = van Landschoot and De Ley 1984<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008607-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. communis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[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 ''Marinomonas'', sea monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinomonas.html|Marinomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Marinomonas can be referred to as marinomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 16 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinomonas aquimarina|M. aquimarina]]'' ( corrig. Macián ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquimarina'', pertaining to sea water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.003}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas arctica|M. arctica]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''arctica'', from the Arctic, referring to the site where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65737-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas arenicola|M. arenicola]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''arena'', sand; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''arenicola'', a sand-dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011304-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas balearica|M. balearica]]'' ( Espinosa ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''balearica'', of or belonging to the Balearic Islands, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008607-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas basaltis|M. basaltis]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''basaltis'', of basalt, pertaining to the source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65724-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Marinomonas brasilensis|M. brasilensis]]'' ( Chimetto ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''brasilensis'', of or belonging to Brazil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024661-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas communis|M. communis]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1972) van Landschoot and De Ley 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''communis'', common.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024661-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas dokdonensis|M. dokdonensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', of Dokdo, an island from where the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2303</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas mediterranea|M. mediterranea]]'' ( Solano and Sanchez-Amat 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mediterranea'', mediterranean, of the Mediterranean, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the Mediterranean Sea in the region of Murcia, on the southeastern Spanish coast.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1241</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas ostreistagni|M. ostreistagni]]'' ( Lau ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''ostrea'', oyster; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stagni'', of/from a pond; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ostreistagni'', from/of oyster pond.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64392-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas polaris|M. polaris]]'' ( Gupta ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''polaris'', polar, referring to the origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63921-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas pollencensis|M. pollencensis]]'' ( Espinosa ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pollencensis'', of or belonging to Pollença, the beach in the Balearic Islands from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008607-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas pontica|M. pontica]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pontica'', pertaining to the Black Sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/275</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas primoryensis|M. primoryensis]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''primoryensis'', pertaining to Primorye, Far-Eastern region of Russia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/829</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas ushuaiensis|M. ushuaiensis]]'' ( Prabagaran ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ushuaiensis'', pertaining to the place Ushuaia, sub-Antarctica.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/309</ref> * ''[[Marinomonas vaga|M. vaga]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1972) van Landschoot and De Ley 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vaga'', wandering.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/1/91</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinoscillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Marinoscillum'' | binomial_authority = Seo ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004317-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. pacificum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinoscillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinoscillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''oscillum'', a swing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinoscillum'', a marine swing(-like organism).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinoscillum.html|Marinoscillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinoscillum furvescens|M. furvescens]]'' ( (''ex'' Lewin 1969) Seo ''et al''. 2009, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] adjective ''furvus'', pitch black, dark; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''furvescens'', growing dark, dusky.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004317-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinoscillum pacificum|M. pacificum]]'' ( Seo ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pacificum'', pacific, used to refer to the Pacific Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004317-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Marinospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Satomi ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1341</ref> | type_species = M. minutulum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinospirillum'', a small spiral from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinospirillum.html|Marinospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marinospirillum alkaliphilum|M. alkaliphilum]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic ''al''-''qalyi'', the ashes of saltwort), soda ash; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective φίλος -''ē'' -''on'', loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alkaliphilum'', loving alkaline conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920100219}}</ref> * ''[[Marinospirillum celere|M. celere]]'' ( Namsaraev ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''celere'', rapid, indicating the rapid growth on nutrient media and high motility.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006825-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marinospirillum insulare|M. insulare]]'' ( Satomi ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''insulare'', of or belonging to an island, insular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/163</ref> * ''[[Marinospirillum megaterium|M. megaterium]]'' ( Satomi ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''megas'', large; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''teras'' -''atos'', monster, beast; [[New Latin]] noun ''megaterium'', big beast.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1341</ref> * ''[[Marinospirillum minutulum|M. minutulum]]'' ( (Watanabe 1959) Satomi ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''minutulum'', very little.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1341</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marinovum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Marinovum'' | binomial_authority = Martens ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63724-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. algicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marinovum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marinovum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''ovum'', an egg, an egg-shape, oval; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marinovum'', a marine egg-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marinovum.html|Marinovum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marinovum algicola|M. algicola]]'' ( (Lafay ''et al''. 1995) Martens ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''alga'', alga; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''incola''), an inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''algicola'', alga dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63724-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mariprofundus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Zetaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Mariprofundales]] | familia = [[Mariprofundaceae]] | genus = ''Mariprofundus'' | binomial_authority = Emerson ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.027557-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. ferrooxydans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mariprofundus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mariprofundus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''profundus'', deep; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Mariprofundus'' (''sic''), intended to mean a deep-sea organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mariprofundus.html|Mariprofundus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mariprofundus ferrooxydans|M. ferrooxydans]]'' ( Emerson ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrum'', iron; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', acid or sour and in combined words indicating oxygen; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydare'', to make acid, to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ferrooxydans'', iron-oxidizing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.027557-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marisediminicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Marisediminicola'' | binomial_authority = Li ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018754-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. antarctica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marisediminicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marisediminicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'' ''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] noun ''sedimen'' -''inis'', sediment; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola'') inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marisediminicola'', marine sediment dweller.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marisediminicola.html|Marisediminicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marisediminicola antarctica|M. antarctica]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern, of the Antarctic, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018754-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marispirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Marispirillum'' | binomial_authority = Lai ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003889-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. indicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marispirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marispirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', spiral), a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Marispirillum'', a small spiral of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marispirillum.html|Marispirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marispirillum indicum|M. indicum]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', Indian, referring to the Indian Ocean, where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003889-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Maritalea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Maritalea'' | binomial_authority = Hwang ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002881-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. myrionectae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maritalea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maritalea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''talea'', a staff, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Maritalea'', rod inhabiting marine environments.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maritalea.html|Maritalea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Maritalea myrionectae|M. myrionectae]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''myrionectae'', of ''Myrionecta'', the generic name of the ciliate (''Myrionecta'' ''rubra'') from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002881-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Maritimibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Maritimibacter'' | binomial_authority = Lee ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64960-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. alkaliphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maritimibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maritimibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''maritimus'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod, bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Maritimibacter'', a rod-shaped bacterium of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maritimibacter.html|Maritimibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Maritimibacter alkaliphilus|M. alkaliphilus]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from the Arabic word al-qaliy), the ashes of saltwort; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alkaliphilus'', loving alkaline conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64960-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Maritimimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Maritimimonas'' | binomial_authority = Park ''et al''. 2009, '''<br><ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010504-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Maritimimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Maritimimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''maritimus'', of the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', a unit, a monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Maritimimonas'', a monad from the sea, pertaining to the habitat of the animal that harboured the type species, a marine rock.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/maritimimonas.html|Maritimimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Maritimimonas can be referred to as maritimimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Maritimimonas rapanae|M. rapanae]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rapanae'', of ''Rapana'', the generic name of the mollusc from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010504-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marivirga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Marivirga'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016121-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. tractuosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marivirga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marivirga'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea, [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virga'', rod, [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marivirga'', a rod that inhabits marine environments.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marivirga.html|Marivirga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marivirga sericea|M. sericea]]'' ( (''ex'' Lewin 1969) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2010, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sericea'', made from or pertaining to silk.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016121-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marivirga tractuosa|M. tractuosa]]'' ( (Lewin 1969) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tractuosa'', that draws to itself; intended to mean drawn or clumped together.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016121-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marivita'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Marivita'' | binomial_authority = Hwang ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005462-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. cryptomonadis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marivita''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marivita'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''vita'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marivita'', sea life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marivita.html|Marivita}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marivita cryptomonadis|M. cryptomonadis]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cryptomonadis'', of the generic name of the ''Cryptomonas'' sp. from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005462-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marivita litorea|M. litorea]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litorea'', of the shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005462-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marixanthomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Marixanthomonas'' | binomial_authority = Romanenko ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64662-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marixanthomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marixanthomonas'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''xanthos'', yellow; [[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 ''Marixanthomonas'', a marine yellow monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marixanthomonas.html|Marixanthomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Marixanthomonas can be referred to as marixanthomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marixanthomonas ophiurae|M. ophiurae]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ophiurae'', of ''Ophiura'', a genus of invertebrates belonging to the class Ophiuroidea, the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64662-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Marmoricola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardioidaceae]] | genus = ''Marmoricola'' | binomial_authority = Urzì ''et al''. 2000<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65576-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. aurantiacus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marmoricola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marmoricola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''marmor'', marble; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Marmoricola'', inhabitant of marble.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marmoricola.html|Marmoricola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Marmoricola aequoreus|M. aequoreus]]'' ( Lee 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aequoreus'', belonging to the sea, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64696-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marmoricola aurantiacus|M. aurantiacus]]'' ( Urzì ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective <em>aurantiacus</em>, orange-coloured.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/529</ref> * ''[[Marmoricola bigeumensis|M. bigeumensis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bigeumensis'', of or pertaining to Bigeum Island, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65576-0}}</ref> * ''[[Marmoricola scoriae|M. scoriae]]'' ( Lee and Lee 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''scoriae'', of scoria (volcanic ash), referring to the site from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018242-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Martelella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Aurantimonadaceae]] | genus = ''Martelella'' | binomial_authority = Rivas ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/955</ref> | type_species = M. mediterranea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Martelella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Martelella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Martelella'', in honour of the French explorer E. Martel, who, in 1896, discovered Lake Martel inside the caves of Drach in Mallorca, the site where the micro-organism was isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/martelella.html|Martelella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Martelella mediterranea|M. mediterranea]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mediterranea'', midland, inland, remote from the sea, mediterranean (opp. to maritimus), and, in late Latin, used to refer to the Mediterranean Sea (''Mediterraneum'' ''mare''), referring to the fact that the type strain was isolated from a mediterranean island.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/955</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Marvinbryantia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Marvinbryantia'' | binomial_authority = Wolin ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65850-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. formatexigens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Marvinbryantia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Marvinbryantia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Marvinbryantia'', in honour of Marvin P. Bryant (1925-2000), in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the microbial ecology of anaerobic ecosystems.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/marvinbryantia.html|Marvinbryantia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Marvinbryantia formatexigens|M. formatexigens]]'' ( (Wolin ''et al''. 2004) Wolin ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''formas'' -''atis'', formate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''exigens'', demanding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''formatexigens'', formate-demanding.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65850-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Massilia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Oxalobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Massilia'' | binomial_authority = La Scola ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/423</ref> | type_species = M. timonae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Massilia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Massilia'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Massilia'', Latin name of Marseille, France.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/massilia.html|Massilia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Massilia aerilata|M. aerilata]]'' ( Weon ''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.0.65419-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia albidiflava|M. albidiflava]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''albidus'', whitish; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''albidiflava'', whitish yellow, referring to the colour of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64083-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia aurea|M. aurea]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurea'', golden, referring to the yellowish pigment that the bacterium produces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64389-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia brevitalea|M. brevitalea]]'' ( Zul ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''talea'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''brevitalea'', a short-rod, referring to the shape of cells.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65473-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia dura|M. dura]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dura'', hard, referring to the nature of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64083-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia jejuensis|M. jejuensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', of or belonging to Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, where the type strain was found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015479-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia lutea|M. lutea]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutea'', golden yellow, referring to the colony colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64083-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia niabensis|M. niabensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''niabensis'', pertaining to NIAB, the National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, where taxonomic studies of the type strain were conducted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006908-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia niastensis|M. niastensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''niastensis'', pertaining to NIAST, the National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, where taxonomic studies of the type strain were conducted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006908-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia plicata|M. plicata]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''plicata'', folded, coiled, referring to the nature of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64083-0}}</ref> * ''[[Massilia timonae|M. timonae]]'' ( La Scola ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''timonae'', of Timone, because the organism was isolated from a patient at l'Hōpital de la Timone (Marseille).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.41.1.192-196.2003}}</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 = ''Mechercharimyces'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Thermoactinomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Mechercharimyces'' | binomial_authority = Matsuo ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64223-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mechercharimyces''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mechercharimyces'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''Mecherchar'', a marine lake located on Mecherchar Island in the Republic of Palau, from where the organisms were isolated; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mukēs'', fungus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Mechercharimyces'', a fungus of Mecherchar.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mechercharimyces.html|Mechercharimyces}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mechercharimyces asporophorigenens|M. asporophorigenens]]'' ( Matsuo ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] noun ''sporophora'', sporophore; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''genens'', producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''asporophorigenens'', sporophore non-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64223-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mechercharimyces mesophilus|M. mesophilus]]'' ( Matsuo ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''mesophilus'', middle (temperature) -loving, mesophilic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64223-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Megamonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Megamonas'' | binomial_authority = Shah and Collins 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> | type_species = M. hypermegale | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Megamonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Megamonas'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>megas</em>, large; [[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 ''Megamonas'', large monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/megamonas.html|Megamonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Megamonas can be referred to as megamonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Megamonas funiformis|M. funiformis]]'' ( Sakon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''funis'', string; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective suffix -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''funiformis'', string-shaped, referring to the cell shape.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65456-0}}</ref> * ''[[Megamonas hypermegale|M. hypermegale]]'' ( corrig. (Harrison and Hansen 1963) Shah and Collins 1983, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''hyper'', over, more than; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''megas'' ''megale'' ''mega'', big; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hypermegale'', very big.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> * ''[[Megamonas rupellensis|M. rupellensis]]'' ( Chevrot ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rupellensis'', referring to La Rochelle, the site of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/001297-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Meganema'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Meganema'' | binomial_authority = Thomsen ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.02916-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. perideroedes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Meganema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Meganema'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''megas'', big; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''nema'', thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Meganema'', large thread-like micro-organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/meganema.html|Meganema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Meganema perideroedes|M. perideroedes]]'' ( Thomsen ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''perideroedes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''perideroedes''), necklace-like.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.02916-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Megasphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Megasphaera'' | binomial_authority = Rogosa 1971, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. elsdenii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Megasphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Megasphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''megâs'', big; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', a sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Megasphaera'', big sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/megasphaera.html|Megasphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Megasphaera cerevisiae|M. cerevisiae]]'' ( Engelmann and Weiss 1986, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cerevisia'', beer; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cerevisiae'', of beer.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> * ''[[Megasphaera elsdenii|M. elsdenii]]'' ( (Gutierrez ''et al''. 1959) Rogosa 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''elsdenii'', of Elsden; named after S.R. Elsden who first isolated the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Megasphaera micronuciformis|M. micronuciformis]]'' ( Marchandin ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''micros'', small; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''nucis'', of a nut; [[Latin]] suff. ''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''micronuciformis'', small walnut-shaped, referring to the morphology of bacterial cells and cell surface.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/547</ref> * ''[[Megasphaera paucivorans|M. paucivorans]]'' ( Juvonen and Suihko 2006, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paucivorans'', devouring few substrates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63699-0}}</ref> * ''[[Megasphaera sueciensis|M. sueciensis]]'' ( Juvonen and Suihko 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sueciensis'', pertaining to Sweden.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63699-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Meiothermus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | classis = [[Deinococci]] | ordo = [[Thermales]] | familia = [[Thermaceae]] | genus = ''Meiothermus'' | binomial_authority = Nobre ''et al''. 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021212-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. ruber | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Meiothermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Meiothermus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''meio''- [from ''meiōn'' ([[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] comp. of ''oligos'' or ''mikros (μικρός)'', lesser, less)], less; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Meiothermus'', to indicate an organism in a less hot place.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/meiothermus.html|Meiothermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Meiothermus cateniformans|M. cateniformans]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming, fashioning; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cateniformans'', chain-forming, referring to the fact that cells occur in chains after the end of the exponential growth phase.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007914-0}}</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus cerbereus|M. cerbereus]]'' ( Chung ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cerbereus'', of Cerberus, named for Cerberus, the monster guarding the mythological Greek Hades.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/1225</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus chliarophilus|M. chliarophilus]]'' ( (Tenreiro ''et al''. 1995) Nobre ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chliaros'', warm; [[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 ''chliarophilus'', warmth loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/604</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus granaticius|M. granaticius]]'' ( Albuquerque ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''granaticius'', pertaining to pomegranate and to the ruby red color of the pomegranate grains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.027557-0}}</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus ruber|M. ruber]]'' ( (Loginova ''et al''. 1984) Nobre ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ruber'', red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/604</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus rufus|M. rufus]]'' ( Albuquerque ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''rufus'', red, reddish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus silvanus|M. silvanus]]'' ( (Tenreiro ''et al''. 1995) Nobre ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''silvanus'', named after Manuel T. Silva, Portuguese microbiologist and immunologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/604</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus taiwanensis|M. taiwanensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, from the hot springs of Taiwan where the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1647</ref> * ''[[Meiothermus timidus|M. timidus]]'' ( Pires ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''timidus'', timid; because only one strain was recovered from the hot spring at São Pedro do Sul after the isolation of so many organisms, over several years, from this site.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.femsle.2005.02.011}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Melissococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Enterococcaceae]] | genus = ''Melissococcus'' | binomial_authority = Bailey and Collins 1983<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1365-2672.1982.tb04679.x}}</ref> | type_species = M. plutonius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Melissococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Melissococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''melissa'', bee; [[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 ''Melissococcus'', coccus of the (honey) bee.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/melissococcus.html|Melissococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Melissococcus plutonius|M. plutonius]]'' ( corrig. (''ex'' White 1912) Bailey and Collins 1983, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''plutonius'', of or belonging to ''Pluto'' (the king of the Lower World).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1365-2672.1982.tb04679.x}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Melitea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Melitea'' | binomial_authority = Urios ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65685-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. salexigens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Melitea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Melitea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Melitea'', named after Melite, a nymph of the sea in Greek mythology, referring to the marine origin.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/melitea.html|Melitea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Melitea salexigens|M. salexigens]]'' ( Urios ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt, seawater; [[Latin]] v. ''exigo'', to demand; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''salexigens'', seawater-demanding.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65685-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Melittangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Cystobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Melittangium'' | binomial_authority = Jahn 1924, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. boletus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Melittangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Melittangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''melitta'', bee; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''angeion'' (Latin transliteration ''angium''),  vessel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Melittangium'', a vessel resembling a honeycomb.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/melittangium.html|Melittangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Melittangium alboraceum|M. alboraceum]]'' ( (Peterson 1959) McCurdy 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''albus'', white [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''racemus'', the stalk of a cluster of grapes and similar plants; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alboraceum'', with a white stalk.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Melittangium boletus|M. boletus]]'' ( Jahn 1924, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''boletus'', a kind of mushroom.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Melittangium lichenicola|M. lichenicola]]'' ( (Thaxter 1892) McCurdy 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''lichen'', lichen; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''lichenicola'', inhabitant of lichens.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/002311-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Meniscus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Meniscus'' | binomial_authority = Irgens 1977, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. glaucopis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Meniscus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Meniscus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''meniscus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mēniskos''), lunar crescent, crescent moon.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/meniscus.html|Meniscus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Meniscus glaucopis|M. glaucopis]]'' ( Irgens 1977, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glaucopis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glaukōpis'') gleaming-eyed (an epithet of the warlike goddess ''Athena''), perhaps a reference to the presence of refractile gas vacuoles.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Meridianimaribacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Meridianimaribacter'' | binomial_authority = Wang ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009845-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. flavus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Meridianimaribacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Meridianimaribacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''meridianus'', of or belonging to the south, southern, meridional; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[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 ''Meridianimaribacter'', a rod of the southern sea, isolated from the South China Sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/meridianimaribacter.html|Meridianimaribacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Meridianimaribacter flavus|M. flavus]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow, reflecting the colour of colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009845-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mesoflavibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mesoflavibacter'' | binomial_authority = Asker ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005389-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. zeaxanthinifaciens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mesoflavibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mesoflavibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[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 ''Mesoflavibacter'', a yellow, rod-like bacterium with middle temperature growth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mesoflavibacter.html|Mesoflavibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mesoflavibacter zeaxanthinifaciens|M. zeaxanthinifaciens]]'' ( Asker ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''zeaxanthinum'', zeaxanthin; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making, producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''zeaxanthinifaciens'', zeaxanthin-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005389-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Mesonia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mesonia'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64376-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. algae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mesonia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mesonia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Mesonia'', arbitrary name derived from the abbreviation MES (Marine Experimental Station of the Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, FEB RAS) near the site where the bacteria were first isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mesonia.html|Mesonia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mesonia algae|M. algae]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''algae'', of alga, seaweed; bacterium isolated from alga.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1967</ref> * ''[[Mesonia mobilis|M. mobilis]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, mobile, referring to the ability to move by gliding.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64376-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesonia phycicola|M. phycicola]]'' ( Kang and Lee 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''phycos'' -''i'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phukos''), seaweed; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), an inhabitant of a place, a resident; [[New Latin]] noun ''phycicola'', an inhabitant of seaweed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011338-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mesophilobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Mesophilobacter'' | binomial_authority = Nishimura ''et al''. 1989<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/378</ref> | type_species = M. marinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mesophilobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mesophilobacter'' derives from: : [[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|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, ''Mesophilobacter'', mesophilic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mesophilobacter.html|Mesophilobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mesophilobacter marinus|M. marinus]]'' ( Nishimura ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/378</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mesoplasma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Tenericutes]]" | classis = [[Mollicutes]] | ordo = [[Entomoplasmatales]] | familia = [[Entomoplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Mesoplasma'' | binomial_authority = Tully ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/378</ref> | type_species = M. florum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mesoplasma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Tenericutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mesoplasma'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', medium, middle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''plasma (πλάσμα)'', something formed or molded, a form, figure; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mesoplasma'', middle form, name intended to denote a middle position with respect to sterol or cholesterol requirement.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mesoplasma.html|Mesoplasma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 12 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mesoplasma chauliocola|M. chauliocola]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chaulio'', first part of the genus name of goldenrod beetle (''Chauliognathus''); [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'') inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''chauliocola'', inhabitant of the goldenrod beetle.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma coleopterae|M. coleopterae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''coleopterae'', of ''Coleoptera'', referring to the order of insects (''Coleoptera'') from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma corruscae|M. corruscae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''corruscae'', of ''corrusca'', referring to the species of firefly beetle (''Ellychnia'' ''corrusca'') from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma entomophilum|M. entomophilum]]'' ( (Tully ''et al''. 1988) Tully ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''entomon'', insect; [[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 ''entomophilum'', insect loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/378</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma florum|M. florum]]'' ( (McCoy ''et al''. 1984) Tully ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun <em>flos</em> -''oris'', a flower; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''florum'', of flowers, indicating the recovery site of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/378</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma grammopterae|M. grammopterae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''grammopterae'', of ''Grammoptera'', referring to the genus of beetle (''Grammoptera'') from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma lactucae|M. lactucae]]'' ( (Rose ''et al''. 1990) Tully ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lactuca'', lettuce; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lactucae'', of lettuce, referring to the plant from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/378</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma photuris|M. photuris]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''photuris'', of ''Photuris'', referring to the genus of firefly beetle (''Photuris'' sp.) from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma pleciae|M. pleciae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Mesoplasma seiffertii|M. seiffertii]]'' ( (Bonnet ''et al''. 1991) Tully ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''seiffertii'', of Seiffert, in honor of Gustav Seiffert, a German microbiologist who performed pioneer studies on mollicutes that occur in soil and compost and do not require sterols for growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/378</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma syrphidae|M. syrphidae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syrphidae'', of a syrphid, referring to the syrphid fly family (''Syrphidae''), from which it the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> * ''[[Mesoplasma tabanidae|M. tabanidae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tabanidae'', of a tabanid, referring to the horse fly family (''Tabanidae''), the host from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/685</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Tenericutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mesorhizobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mesorhizobium'' | binomial_authority = Jarvis ''et al''. 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/895</ref> | type_species = M. loti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mesorhizobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mesorhizobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhizobium'', bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mesorhizobium'', the meso-growing rhizobium, referring to the growth rate intermediate between those of the genera ''Rhizobium'' and ''Bradyrhizobium''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mesorhizobium.html|Mesorhizobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 22 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mesorhizobium albiziae|M. albiziae]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''albiziae'', of ''Albizia'', a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the isolation of the first strains from ''Albizia'' ''kalkora''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64363-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium alhagi|M. alhagi]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alhagi'', of Alhagi, a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the host from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014043-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium amorphae|M. amorphae]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''amorphae'', of ''Amorpha'', a genus of plant with which the species forms a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/51</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium australicum|M. australicum]]'' ( Nandasena ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''australicum'', pertaining to Australia, from where these bacteria were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005728-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium camelthorni|M. camelthorni]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''camelthornum'', camelthorn, a common name for leguminous plants of the genus ''Alhagi'' in China; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''camelthorni'', of camelthorn, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022947-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium caraganae|M. caraganae]]'' ( Guan ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caraganae'', of ''Caragana'', a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the rhizobium isolated from root nodules of ''Caragana'' spp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65829-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium chacoense|M. chacoense]]'' ( Velázquez ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chacoense'', pertaining to El Chaco, Argentina, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/1011</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium ciceri|M. ciceri]]'' ( (Nour ''et al''. 1994) Jarvis ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cicer'' -''eris'', the chickpea, and also a botanical generic name; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ciceri'', of ''Cicer''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/895</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium gobiense|M. gobiense]]'' ( Han ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gobiense'', pertaining to the Gobi desert, where the strains reported in this study were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000125-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium huakuii|M. huakuii]]'' ( (Chen ''et al''. 1991) Jarvis ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''huakuii'', of Huakui, named  in honor of Huakui Chen, a Chinese professor of soil microbiology, who is the pioneer in investigating the microsymbionts isolated from Astragalus sinicus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/895</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium loti|M. loti]]'' ( (Jarvis ''et al''. 1982) Jarvis ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''Lotus'', the name of several plants and also the generic name of leguminous plants (''Lotus''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun loti, of ''Lotus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00070}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium mediterraneum|M. mediterraneum]]'' ( (Nour ''et al''. 1995) Jarvis ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mediterraneum'', midland, inland, remote from the sea, mediterranean (opp. to ''maritimus''), and, in late Latin, used to refer to the Mediterranean Sea (''Mediterraneum'' ''mare'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/895</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium metallidurans|M. metallidurans]]'' ( Vidal ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''metallum'', metal; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', enduring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''metallidurans'', enduring metal, referring to the metal resistance of strains of the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003327-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium opportunistum|M. opportunistum]]'' ( Nandasena ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''opportunistum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''opportunus'', opportune, advantageous, serviceable, useful), opportunistic, after the opportunistic behaviour of the organism in obtaining symbiotic genes from other root-nodule bacteria and its ability to nodulate a broad range of legume hosts.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005728-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium plurifarium|M. plurifarium]]'' ( de Lajudie ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''plurifarum'' (from [[Latin]] adv. ''plurifariam'', in many parts or places), varied, numerous; referring to the fact that this species contains strains isolated from several places in East Africa,West Africa, and South America.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/369</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium robiniae|M. robiniae]]'' ( Zhou ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''robiniae'', of ''Robinia'', a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the host from which this species was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019356-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium septentrionale|M. septentrionale]]'' ( Gao ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''septentrionale'', northern, implying that the strains were isolated from the northern parts of China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2003</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium shangrilense|M. shangrilense]]'' ( Lu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''shangrilense'', pertaining to Shangri-La, the name of the area covering the sites where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007393-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium tarimense|M. tarimense]]'' ( Han ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tarimense'', referring to the Tarim basin, from where the strains reported in this study were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000125-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium temperatum|M. temperatum]]'' ( Gao ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''temperatum'', temperate, implying that the strains were isolated from temperate zones.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2003</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium thiogangeticum|M. thiogangeticum]]'' ( Ghosh and Roy 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[Latin]] adjective ''gangeticus'', from Ganga; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thiogangeticum'', because the bacterium is so far the only sulfur-lithotrophic member of ''Mesorhizobium'' and it is native of the Gangetic plains of India.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63967-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mesorhizobium tianshanense|M. tianshanense]]'' ( (Chen ''et al''. 1995) Jarvis ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tianshanense'', pertaining to the Tianshan Mountains in the Xingjiang region of the People' s Republic of China, where strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/895</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Metallosphaera'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Crenarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermoprotei]] | ordo = [[Sulfolobales]] | familia = [[Sulfolobaceae]] | genus = ''Metallosphaera'' | binomial_authority = Huber ''et al''. 1989<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> | type_species = M. sedula | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Metallosphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Crenarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Metallosphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''metallum'', a mine or quarry, metal; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Metallosphaera'', the metal-mobilizing sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/metallosphaera.html|Metallosphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Metallosphaera hakonensis|M. hakonensis]]'' ( (Takayanagi ''et al''. 1996) Kurosawa ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hakonensis'', pertaining to Hakone, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1607</ref> * ''[[Metallosphaera prunae|M. prunae]]'' ( Fuchs ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''prunae'', of a burning coal, of the glowing coal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> * ''[[Metallosphaera sedula|M. sedula]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sedula'', busy, diligent, industrious, describing the efficient metal mobilization.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Crenarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Metascardovia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Bifidobacteriales]] | familia = [[Bifidobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Metascardovia'' | binomial_authority = Okamoto ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65639-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. criceti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Metascardovia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Metascardovia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adv. ''meta'', besides; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Scardovia'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Metacardovia'', a genus besides ''Scardovia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/metascardovia.html|Metascardovia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species, namely<ref name=main/> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanimicrococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanimicrococcus'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Sprenger ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/267</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanimicrococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanimicrococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[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 ''methanomicrococcus'', a small methane-forming coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanimicrococcus.html|Methanimicrococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanimicrococcus blatticola|M. blatticola]]'' ( corrig. Sprenger ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''blatta'', cockroach; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''blatticola'', inhabitant of the cockroach.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/267</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanobacterium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methanobacteriales]] | familia = [[Methanobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Methanobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Methanobacteriales'' Balch and Wolfe 1981; type genus of the family ''Methanobacteriaceae'' Barker 1956 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. formicicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanobacterium'', methane (-producing) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanobacterium.html|Methanobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 27 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanobacterium aarhusense|M. aarhusense]]'' ( Shlimon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aarhusense'', from Aarhus, a city on the east coast of Jutland, Denmark, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/759</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium alcaliphilum|M. alcaliphilum]]'' ( Worakit ''et al''. 1986, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/380</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium arbophilicum|M. arbophilicum]]'' ( Zeikus and Henning 1975, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''arbor'' -''oris'', tree; [[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 ''arboriphilicum'' (''sic''), tree-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02565096}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium arcticum|M. arcticum]]'' ( Shcherbakova ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arcticum'', northern, arctic, from the Arctic, referring to the isolation of the type strain from Arctic permafrost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021311-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium beijingense|M. beijingense]]'' ( Ma ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''beijingense'', pertaining to Beijing, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/325</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium bryantii|M. bryantii]]'' ( Balch and Wolfe 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bryantii'', of Bryant; named for M.P. Bryant for his pioneering work on methanogens and for the separation and characterization of this organism from the “''Methanobacillus'' ''omelianskii''” syntrophic coculture.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=1&andorexacttitle=and&andorexacttitleabs=and&andorexactfulltext=and&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=relevance&volume=31&firstpage=215&resourcetype=HWCIT</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium congolense|M. congolense]]'' ( Cuzin ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''congolense'', pertaining to Congo, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/489</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium defluvii|M. defluvii]]'' ( Kotelnikova ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''defluvii'', of sewage.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium espanolae|M. espanolae]]'' ( Patel ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''espanolae'', of Espanola, Ontario, Canada.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/12</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium ferruginis|M. ferruginis]]'' ( Mori and Harayama 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrugo'' -''inis'', iron rust; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ferruginis'', of iron rust.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022723-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium formicicum|M. formicicum]]'' ( Schnellen 1947, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''formicum'', formic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''formicicum'', pertaining to formic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium ivanovii|M. ivanovii]]'' ( Jain ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''ivanovii'', of Ivanov, after the Russian scientist M.V. Ivanov for his pioneering interest in environmental biogeochemistry and microbial methanogenesis in deep subsurface environments.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/38/1/136</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium mobile|M. mobile]]'' ( Paynter and Hungate 1968, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', motile, movable.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium oryzae|M. oryzae]]'' ( Joulian ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/525</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium palustre|M. palustre]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''palustre'', marshy, swampy, indicating its occurrence in a muddy environment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00444660}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium petrolearium|M. petrolearium]]'' ( Mori and Harayama 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''petra'', rock; [[Latin]] adjective ''olearius'' -''a'' -''um'', related to oil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''petrolearium'', related to mineral oil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022723-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium ruminantium|M. ruminantium]]'' ( Smith and Hungate 1958, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''ruminans'' -''antis'', ruminating; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ruminantium'', of ruminants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium subterraneum|M. subterraneum]]'' ( Kotelnikova ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''subterraneum'', underground, below the earth/soil surface.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/357</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermaggregans|M. thermaggregans]]'' ( corrig. Blotevogel and Fischer 1988, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''aggregans'', aggregating, clumping; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thermoaggregans'', thermophilic and aggregate-forming.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00693393}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermalcaliphilum|M. thermalcaliphilum]]'' ( corrig. Blotevogel ''et al''. 1988, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alcali; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermoalcaliphilum'', heat and alkali loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00693392}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermautotrophicum|M. thermautotrophicum]]'' ( corrig. Zeikus and Wolfe 1972, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''auto (αὐτός)'', self; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''trophikon'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermautotrophicum'', thermophilic and autotrophic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermoflexum|M. thermoflexum]]'' ( Kotelnikova ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flexum'', curved, bent, crooked; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermoflexum'', heat-(loving) and bent or crooked.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermoformicicum|M. thermoformicicum]]'' ( Zhilina and Ilarionov 1986, ; not found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/489</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium thermophilum|M. thermophilum]]'' ( Laurinavichus ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermophilum'', thermophilic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanobacterium uliginosum|M. uliginosum]]'' ( König 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''uliginosum'', wet, moist, marshy, since it occurs in marshy soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/375</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium veterum|M. veterum]]'' ( Krivushin ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''veterum'', of the old, of old things, of antiquity, referring to the isolation of the type strain from ancient permafrost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011205-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobacterium wolfei|M. wolfei]]'' ( Winter ''et al''. 1985, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''wolfeii'', of Wolfe; named for R.S. Wolfe for his pioneering research on the biochemistry of methanogenesis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanobrevibacter'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methanobacteriales]] | familia = [[Methanobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Methanobrevibacter'' | binomial_authority = Balch and Wolfe 1981<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> | type_species = M. ruminantium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanobrevibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanobrevibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[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 ''Methanobrevibacter'', short methane (-producing) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanobrevibacter.html|Methanobrevibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter acididurans|M. acididurans]]'' ( Savant ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'', sour), an acid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', resisting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''acididurans'', acid-resisting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1081</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter arboriphilus|M. arboriphilus]]'' ( corrig. (Zeikus and Henning 1975) Balch and Wolfe 1981, ; [[Latin]] noun ''arbor'' -''oris'', tree; [[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 ''arboriphilus'', tree-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter curvatus|M. curvatus]]'' ( Leadbetter and Breznak 1997, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''curvatus'', bended, curved, referring to the curved shape of the cell.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter cuticularis|M. cuticularis]]'' ( Leadbetter and Breznak 1997, ; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''cuticula'', skin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''aris'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cuticularis'', pertaining to skin, referring to the cuticular surface of the termite hindgut epithelium, which is colonized by this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter filiformis|M. filiformis]]'' ( Leadbetter ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''filum'', a thread; [[Latin]] adjective ''suffix'' -formis (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''filiformis'', thread shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050574}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii|M. gottschalkii]]'' ( Miller and Lin 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gottschalkii'', of Gottschalk, named in honour of Gerhard Gottschalk for his notable contributions to the understanding of the biochemistry of methanogenesis)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/819</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter millerae|M. millerae]]'' ( Rea ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''millerae'', of Miller, named for Dr Terry Miller for her contributions to the taxonomy of methanogens, in particular the genus ''Methanobrevibacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63984-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter olleyae|M. olleyae]]'' ( Rea ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''olleyae'', of Olley, named for Dr June Olley for her contributions to food microbiology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63984-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter oralis|M. oralis]]'' ( Ferrari ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oralis'', pertaining to the mouth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01570184}}</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter ruminantium|M. ruminantium]]'' ( (Smith and Hungate 1958) Balch and Wolfe 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''ruminans'' -''antis'', ruminating; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ruminantium'', of ruminants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter smithii|M. smithii]]'' ( Balch and Wolfe 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''smithii'', of Smith; named after P.H. Smith, who isolated the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter thaueri|M. thaueri]]'' ( Miller and Lin 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''thaueri'', of Thauer, named in honour of Rolf K. Thauer for his fundamental contributions to the delineation of the biochemistry of methanogenesis)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/819</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter woesei|M. woesei]]'' ( Miller and Lin 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''woesei'', of Woese, named in honour of Carl R. Woese for his pioneering contributions to the understanding of the phylogeny of methanogens and other microorganisms.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/819</ref> * ''[[Methanobrevibacter wolinii|M. wolinii]]'' ( Miller and Lin 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''wolinii'', of Wolin, named in honour of Meyer J. Wolin for his singular contributions to the physiological understanding of the role of methanogens and interspecies hydrogen transfer in anaerobic habitats.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/819</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanocalculus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | genus = ''Methanocalculus'' | binomial_authority = Ollivier ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/821</ref> | type_species = M. halotolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanocalculus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanocalculus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''calculus'', pebble, gravel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanocalculus'', methane (-producing) pebble-shaped organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanocalculus.html|Methanocalculus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanocalculus chunghsingensis|M. chunghsingensis]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chunghsingensis'', from Chung Hsing University, to honour the university where the research was performed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/183</ref> * ''[[Methanocalculus halotolerans|M. halotolerans]]'' ( Ollivier ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle ''halotolerans'', salt tolerating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/821</ref> * ''[[Methanocalculus pumilus|M. pumilus]]'' ( Mori ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pumilus'', little.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1723</ref> * ''[[Methanocalculus taiwanensis|M. taiwanensis]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, indicating the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1799</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanocaldococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanococci]] | ordo = [[Methanococcales]] | familia = [[Methanocaldococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methanocaldococcus'' | binomial_authority = Whitman 2002, (Type genus of the family ''Methanocaldococcaceae'' Whitman ''et al''. 2002).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> | type_species = M. jannaschii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanocaldococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanocaldococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[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 ''Methanocaldococcus'', a coccus producing methane at hyperthermophilic growth temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanocaldococcus.html|Methanocaldococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanocaldococcus fervens|M. fervens]]'' ( (Jeanthon ''et al''. 1999) Whitman 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fervens'', boiling hot, glowing, burning, referring to its high growth temperature.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocaldococcus indicus|M. indicus]]'' ( L'Haridon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indicus'', of India, referring to the Indian Ocean, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1931</ref> * ''[[Methanocaldococcus infernus|M. infernus]]'' ( (Jeanthon ''et al''. 1998) Whitman 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''infernus'', of the lower regions, referring to the place of isolation, deep-sea hydrothermal vents.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocaldococcus jannaschii|M. jannaschii]]'' ( (Jones ''et al''. 1984) Whitman 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jannaschii'', of Jannasch; named for the marine microbiologist H.W. Jannasch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocaldococcus vulcanius|M. vulcanius]]'' ( (Jeanthon ''et al''. 1999) Whitman 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vulcanius'', of ''Vulcanus'' (Vulcan), the Roman fire god, and to the place of isolation, the deep-sea hydrothermal vents)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanocella'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanocellales]] | familia = [[Methanocellaceae]] | genus = ''Methanocella'' | binomial_authority = Sakai ''et al''. 2008, (Type genus of the order ''Methanocellales'' Sakai ''et al''. 2008; type genus of the family ''Methanocellaceae'' Sakai ''et al''. 2008).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65571-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. paludicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanocella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanocella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a room, and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanocella'', a methane-producing cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanocella.html|Methanocella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanocella arvoryzae|M. arvoryzae]]'' ( Sakai ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''arvum'', an arable field, cultivated land; [[Latin]] noun ''oryza'', rice; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arvoryzae'', of a rice paddy field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020883-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocella paludicola|M. paludicola]]'' ( Sakai ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', swamp, muddy environment; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (derived from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''paludicola'', an inhabitant of muddy environments.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65571-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanococcoides'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanococcoides'' | binomial_authority = Sowers and Ferry 1985<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref> | type_species = M. methylutens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanococcoides''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanococcoides'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanococcus'', a bacterial genus name; [[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|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanococcoides'', organism similar to ''Methanococcus''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanococcoides.html|Methanococcoides}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanococcoides alaskense|M. alaskense]]'' ( Singh ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alaskense'', pertaining to Alaska, referring to Skan Bay, Alaska, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2531</ref> * ''[[Methanococcoides burtonii|M. burtonii]]'' ( Franzmann ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''burtonii'', of Burton; named after Harry R. Burton, a limnologist who discovered methane in Ace Lake.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/398</ref> * ''[[Methanococcoides methylutens|M. methylutens]]'' ( Sowers and Ferry 1985, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''methyl'', methyl; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''utens'', using; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''methylutens'', using methyl.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanococci]] | ordo = [[Methanococcales]] | familia = [[Methanococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methanococcus'' | binomial_authority = Kluyver and van Niel 1936 emend. Barker 1936, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Methanococcales'' Balch and Wolfe 1981; type genus of the family ''Methanococcaceae'' Balch and Wolfe 1981).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407414}}</ref> | type_species = M. mazei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[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 ''Methanococcus'', methane coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanococcus.html|Methanococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanococcus aeolicus|M. aeolicus]]'' ( Kendall ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aeolicus'', Æolian, referring to the Lipari Islands near Sicily, the source of the first isolated strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64216-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanococcus deltae|M. deltae]]'' ( Corder ''et al''. 1988, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''deltae'', of/from the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, delta.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00429402}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus fervens|M. fervens]]'' ( Jeanthon ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fervens'', boiling hot, glowing, burning, referring to its high growth temperature.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/583</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus frisius|M. frisius]]'' ( Blotevogel ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''frisius'', pertaining to Frisia, a region of the Germany.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus halophilus|M. halophilus]]'' ( Zhilina 1984, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[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 ''halophilus'', salt loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus igneus|M. igneus]]'' ( Burggraf ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''igneus'', belonging to the fire, denoting its high growth temperature.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus infernus|M. infernus]]'' ( Jeanthon ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''infernus'', of the lower regions, referring to the place of isolation, deep-sea hydrothermal vents.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/913</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus jannaschii|M. jannaschii]]'' ( Jones ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jannaschii'', of Jannasch; named for the marine microbiologist H.W. Jannasch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425213}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus maripaludis|M. maripaludis]]'' ( Jones ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', sea; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', marsh; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maripaludis'', of the sea marsh.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00408015}}</ref> * ''[[Methanococcus mazei|M. mazei]]'' ( Barker 1936, ''species''. (Old type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mazeii'', of Mazé, named for P. Mazé, the French bacteriologist who first studied the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407414}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus|M. thermolithotrophicus]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 1984 (complete authorship reads: Huber, Thomm and Stetter), ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lithos'', stone; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermolithotrophicus'', grows lithotrophically at elevated temperatures.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00690816}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus vannielii|M. vannielii]]'' ( Stadtman and Barker 1951, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vannielii'', of van Niel; named for C.B. van Niel, the bacteriologist who developed the carbon dioxide reduction theory of methane formation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Methanococcus voltae|M. voltae]]'' ( Balch and Wolfe 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''voltae'', of Volta; named for the Italian physicist A. Volta for discovery of the combustible nature of gas from anaerobic sediments.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanococcus vulcanius|M. vulcanius]]'' ( Jeanthon ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vulcanius'', of ''Vulcanus'' (Vulcan), the Roman fire god, and to the place of isolation, the deep-sea hydrothermal vents.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/583</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanocorpusculum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanocorpusculaceae]] | genus = ''Methanocorpusculum'' | binomial_authority = Zellner ''et al''. 1988, (Type genus of the family ''Methanocorpusculaceae'' Zellner ''et al''. 1989).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00492898}}</ref> | type_species = M. parvum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanocorpusculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanocorpusculum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''corpusculum'', a little body, a particle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanocorpusculum'', a methane-producing particle.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanocorpusculum.html|Methanocorpusculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanocorpusculum aggregans|M. aggregans]]'' ( (Ollivier ''et al''. 1985) Xun ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''aggregans'', assembling, aggregating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/2/109</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanocorpusculum bavaricum|M. bavaricum]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bavaricum'', pertaining to Bavaria, to indicate the original habitat of the type strain of the species which was isolated from anaerobic sediment of a wastewater treatment pond at a sugar factory in Regensburg, Germany.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416595}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocorpusculum labreanum|M. labreanum]]'' ( Zhao ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''labreanum'', pertaining to La Brea, isolated from surface sediments of the La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/10</ref> * ''[[Methanocorpusculum parvum|M. parvum]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parvum'', small.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00492898}}</ref> * ''[[Methanocorpusculum sinense|M. sinense]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sinae'', of China; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''sinense'', pertaining to China, indicating the source of the type strain which was isolated from a pilot plant for treatment of distillery wastewater in Chengdu, China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416595}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanoculleus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanoculleus'' | binomial_authority = Maestrojuán ''et al''. 1990<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/117</ref> | type_species = M. bourgensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanoculleus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanoculleus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''culleus'', a leather bag, a sack for holding liquids; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanoculleus'', methane producing bag.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanoculleus.html|Methanoculleus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 10 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanoculleus bourgensis|M. bourgensis]]'' ( corrig. (Ollivier ''et al''. 1986) Maestrojuán ''et al''. 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bourgensis'', pertaining to Bourg-en-Bresse, France, name of a locality in France.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/117</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanoculleus chikugoensis|M. chikugoensis]]'' ( Dianou ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chikugoensis'', pertaining to Chikugo, the city in Fukuoka, Japan, from where the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1663</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus hydrogenitrophicus|M. hydrogenitrophicus]]'' ( Tian ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''hydrogenum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), hydrogen; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophicus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos''), nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hydrogenitrophicus'', using hydrogen as electron donor.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019273-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus marisnigri|M. marisnigri]]'' ( (Romesser ''et al''. 1981) Maestrojuán ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' ''-is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''niger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', black; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marisnigri'', of the Black Sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/117</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus oldenburgensis|M. oldenburgensis]]'' ( Blotevogel ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oldenburgensis'', pertaining to Oldenburg (Germany).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00245335}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanoculleus olentangyi|M. olentangyi]]'' ( (Corder ''et al''. 1988) Maestrojuán ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''olentangyi'', of the Olentangy River.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/117</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanoculleus palmolei|M. palmolei]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''palma'', palm; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''palmolei'', of palm oil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1111</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus receptaculi|M. receptaculi]]'' ( Cheng ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''receptaculi'', of a reservoir, isolated from production water of oil reservoir.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/008953-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus submarinus|M. submarinus]]'' ( Mikucki ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] prep. ''sub'', under; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus''<sup>,</sup> marine, of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''submarinus'', from under the sea)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.69.6.3311-3316.2003}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoculleus thermophilus|M. thermophilus]]'' ( corrig. (Rivard and Smith 1982) Maestrojuán ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermophilus'', heat loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/117</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanofollis'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanofollis'' | binomial_authority = Zellner ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/247</ref> | type_species = M. tationis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanofollis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanofollis'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''follis'', a cushion or pillow inflated with air, a bag; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanofollis'', methane-producing bag.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanofollis.html|Methanofollis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanofollis aquaemaris|M. aquaemaris]]'' ( Lai and Chen 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'' -''ae'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquaemaris'', of sea water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1873</ref> * ''[[Methanofollis ethanolicus|M. ethanolicus]]'' ( Imachi ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ethanol'', ethanol; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with various meanings; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ethanolicus'', belonging to ethanol, referring to the substrate ethanol, which can be metabolized by the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003731-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanofollis formosanus|M. formosanus]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''formosanus'', pertaining to Formosa, of Formosa, the beautiful island of Taiwan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/837</ref> * ''[[Methanofollis liminatans|M. liminatans]]'' ( (Zellner ''et al''. 1990) Zellner ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''limus'', sludge; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''natans'', swimming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''liminatans'', swimming in sludge (a methane- producing bag swimming in sludge).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/247</ref> * ''[[Methanofollis tationis|M. tationis]]'' ( (Zabel ''et al''. 1986) Zellner ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tationis'', of Tatio, to indicate the source of the sample used for isolation (Mount Tatio, Chile).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/247</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanogenium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanogenium'' | binomial_authority = Romesser ''et al''. 1981<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00689979}}</ref> | type_species = M. cariaci | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanogenium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanogenium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] suff. ''genius -a -um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''geno'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanogenium'', methane-producing.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanogenium.html|Methanogenium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 12 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanogenium aggregans|M. aggregans]]'' ( Ollivier ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''aggregans'', assembling, aggregating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/2/127</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium bourgense|M. bourgense]]'' ( Ollivier ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bourgense'', pertaining to Bourg-en-Bresse, France, name of a locality in France.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/297</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium cariaci|M. cariaci]]'' ( Romesser ''et al''. 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cariaci'' (''sic''), of Cariaco.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00689979}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium frigidum|M. frigidum]]'' ( Franzmann ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''frigidum'', cold, referring to the low, growth temperatures of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/1068</ref> * ''[[Methanogenium frittonii|M. frittonii]]'' ( Harris ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''frittonii'', of the Fritton.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium liminatans|M. liminatans]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''limus'', sludge; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''natans'', swimming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''liminatans'', swimming in sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00249084}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium marinum|M. marinum]]'' ( Chong ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of the sea, marine, indicating the habitat of this species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1020535222281}}</ref> * ''[[Methanogenium marisnigri|M. marisnigri]]'' ( Romesser ''et al''. 1981, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' ''-is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''niger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', black; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marisnigri'', of the Black Sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00689979}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium olentangyi|M. olentangyi]]'' ( Corder ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''olentangyi'', of the Olentangy River.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00429402}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium organophilum|M. organophilum]]'' ( Widdel ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] pref. ''organo''- (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''organikos'', of or pertaining to an organ, organic), pertaining to organic substance; [[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 ''organophilum'', that likes organic compounds.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00422290}}</ref> * ''[[Methanogenium tationis|M. tationis]]'' ( corrig. Zabel ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tationis'', of Tatio, to indicate the source of the sample used for isolation (Mount Tatio, Chile).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00410727}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanogenium thermophilicum|M. thermophilicum]]'' ( Rivard and Smith 1982, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermophilicum'' (''sic''),heat loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/4/430</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanohalobium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanohalobium'' | binomial_authority = Zhilina and Zavarzin 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/38/1/136</ref> | type_species = M. evestigatum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanohalobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanohalobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanohalobium'', methane-producing organism living in salt.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanohalobium.html|Methanohalobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanohalobium evestigatum|M. evestigatum]]'' ( corrig. Zhilina and Zavarzin 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''evestigatum'', founded out, discovered.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/3/1073</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanohalophilus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanohalophilus'' | binomial_authority = Paterek and Smith 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/122</ref> | type_species = M. mahii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanohalophilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanohalophilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[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]] noun ''Methanohalophilus'', salt-loving methanogen.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanohalophilus.html|Methanohalophilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanohalophilus halophilus|M. halophilus]]'' ( (Zhilina 1984) Wilharm ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[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 ''halophilus'', salt loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/558</ref> * ''[[Methanohalophilus mahii|M. mahii]]'' ( Paterek and Smith 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mahii'', of Mah, in honor of Professor Robert A. Mah for his noteworthy research in anaerobic microbiology and on methanogenic bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/122</ref> * ''[[Methanohalophilus oregonensis|M. oregonensis]]'' ( corrig. Liu ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oregonensis'', pertaining to Oregon, named for the state in which it was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/111</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanohalophilus portucalensis|M. portucalensis]]'' ( Boone ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''portucalensis'', pertaining to Portugal)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/430</ref> * ''[[Methanohalophilus zhilinae|M. zhilinae]]'' ( Mathrani ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zhilinae'', of Zhilina; named for Tatjana Zhilina, who made many definitive studies of halophilic methanogens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/139</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanolacinia'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanolacinia'' | binomial_authority = Zellner ''et al''. 1990<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref> | type_species = M. paynteri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanolacinia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanolacinia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''lacinia'', the lappet, flap, edge, or corner of a garment, a garment; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanolacinia'', methane (-producing) garnment, to indicate the irregular shape of the organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanolacinia.html|Methanolacinia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanolacinia paynteri|M. paynteri]]'' ( (Rivard ''et al''. 1984) Zellner ''et al''. 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''paynteri'', of Paynter; named after M.J.B. Paynter, who first isolated a species of the genus ''Methanomicrobium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanolinea'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | genus = ''Methanolinea'' | binomial_authority = Imachi ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65394-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. tarda | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanolinea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanolinea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''linea'', line; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanolinea'', a methane-producing, line-shaped morphotype.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanolinea.html|Methanolinea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanolinea tarda|M. tarda]]'' ( Imachi ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tarda'', slow, referring to its slow growth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65394-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanolobus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanolobus'' | binomial_authority = König and Stetter 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> | type_species = M. tindarius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanolobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanolobus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lobus'', ball lobe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanolobus'', methane (-producing) lobe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanolobus.html|Methanolobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanolobus bombayensis|M. bombayensis]]'' ( Kadam ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bombayensis'', pertaining to Bombay, named for its source in the sediments of the Bay of Bombay.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/603</ref> * ''[[Methanolobus oregonensis|M. oregonensis]]'' ( (Liu ''et al''. 1990) Boone 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oregonensis'', pertaining to Oregon, named for the state in which it was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Methanolobus profundi|M. profundi]]'' ( Mochimaru ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''profundi'', of an abyss.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001677-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanolobus siciliae|M. siciliae]]'' ( Stetter and König 1989 ''in'' Stetter 1989, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''siciliae'', of Sicily, the place of isolation in Italy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanolobus taylorii|M. taylorii]]'' ( Oremland and Boone 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''taylorii'', of Taylor, named in honor of Barrie F. Taylor for his contributions to our understanding of the marine organosulfur cycle and his mentorship of many students and postdoctoral associates in the field of marine microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/573</ref> * ''[[Methanolobus tindarius|M. tindarius]]'' ( König and Stetter 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tindarius'', pertaining to Tindari, the place of isolation in Sicily, Italy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> * ''[[Methanolobus vulcani|M. vulcani]]'' ( Stetter ''et al''. 1989 ''in'' Stetter 1989 (complete authorship reads: Stetter, König and Thomm), ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vulcani'', of ''Vulcanus'' (Vulcan), the god after whom Vulcano Island was named (''Insula'' ''Vulcani'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanolobus zinderi|M. zinderi]]'' ( Doerfert ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''zinderi'', of Zinder, named in honour of Stephen H. Zinder for his outstanding contributions to our understanding of the microbiology and ecology of methanogenesis.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003772-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanomethylovorans'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanomethylovorans'' | binomial_authority = Lomans ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/307</ref> | type_species = M. hollandica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanomethylovorans''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanomethylovorans'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''Methanomethylovorans'', methane producing, methyl group consuming.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanomethylovorans.html|Methanomethylovorans}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanomethylovorans hollandica|M. hollandica]]'' ( Lomans ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hollandica'', from The Netherlands (Holland), referring to the origin of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/307</ref> * ''[[Methanomethylovorans thermophila|M. thermophila]]'' ( Jiang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[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/55/6/2465</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanomicrobium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Balch and Wolfe 1981, (Type genus of the order ''Methanomicrobiales'' Balch and Wolfe 1981; type genus of the family ''Methanomicrobiaceae'' Balch and Wolfe 1981).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> | type_species = M. mobile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small, and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life), microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanomicrobium'', methane (-producing) small life (-form).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanomicrobium.html|Methanomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanomicrobium mobile|M. mobile]]'' ( (Paynter and Hungate 1968) Balch and Wolfe 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', motile, movable.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Methanomicrobium paynteri|M. paynteri]]'' ( Rivard ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''paynteri'', of Paynter; named after M.J.B. Paynter, who first isolated a species of the genus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/1/91</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanoplanus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanoplanus'' | binomial_authority = Wildgruber ''et al''. 1984 (complete authorship reads: Wildgruber, Thomm and Stetter), (Type genus of the family ''Methanoplanaceae'' Wildgruber ''et al''. 1984).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00690813}}</ref> | type_species = M. limicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanoplanus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanoplanus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''planus'', flat, plane; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanoplanus'', the methane (-producing) plate.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanoplanus.html|Methanoplanus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanoplanus endosymbiosus|M. endosymbiosus]]'' ( van Bruggen ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adv. ''endos'', inside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''symbiosus'' (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''sumbios'', living together), living together; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''endosymbiosus'', living symbiotically inside of another organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00409886}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoplanus limicola|M. limicola]]'' ( Wildgruber ''et al''. 1984 (complete authorship reads: Wildgruber, Thomm and Stetter), (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''limicola'', a dweller in the mud, inhabitant of a swamp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00690813}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoplanus petrolearius|M. petrolearius]]'' ( Ollivier ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''petra'', rock; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''olearius'', related to oil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''petrolearius'', related to mineral oil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1997.tb10219.x}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanopyrus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanopyri]] | ordo = [[Methanopyrales]] | familia = [[Methanopyraceae]] | genus = ''Methanopyrus'' | binomial_authority = Kurr ''et al''. 1992, (Type genus of the order ''Methanopyrales'' Huber and Stetter 2002; type genus of the family ''Methanopyraceae'' Huber and Stetter 2002).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00262992}}</ref> | type_species = M. kandleri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanopyrus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanopyrus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''pur'', fire; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanopyrus'', the “methane fire” (the hyperthermophilic methanogen).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanopyrus.html|Methanopyrus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanopyrus kandleri|M. kandleri]]'' ( Kurr ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kandleri'', of Kandler, honoring the microbiologist and botanist Otto Kandler.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00262992}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanoregula'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | genus = ''Methanoregula'' | binomial_authority = Bräuer ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021782-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. boonei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanoregula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanoregula'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''regula'', slat or ruler; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanoregula'', methane-producing thin slat.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanoregula.html|Methanoregula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanoregula boonei|M. boonei]]'' ( Bräuer ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''boonei'', of Boone, to honour the pioneering work of David Boone on methanogenic archaea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021782-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanoregula formicica|M. formicica]]'' ( Yashiro ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''formicum'', formic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''formicica'', pertaining to formic acid, referring to the ability of the type strain to utilize formate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014811-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanosaeta'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosaetaceae]] | genus = ''Methanosaeta'' | binomial_authority = Patel and Sprott 1990, (Type genus of the family ''Methanosaetaceae'' Boone ''et al''. 2002).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/79</ref> | type_species = M. concilii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanosaeta''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanosaeta'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''saeta'', bristle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanosaeta'', methane (-producing) bristle.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanosaeta.html|Methanosaeta}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanosaeta concilii|M. concilii]]'' ( (Patel 1985) Patel and Sprott 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''concilii'', of a council, named after the National Research Council of Canada, in whose laboratories the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/79</ref> * ''[[Methanosaeta harundinacea|M. harundinacea]]'' ( Ma ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''harundinacea'', like a reed, referring to the cell shape of a reed stem.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63887-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methanosaeta thermoacetophila|M. thermoacetophila]]'' ( (Nozhevnikova and Chudina 1988) Patel and Sprott 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] noun ''acetum'', vinegar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermacetophila'', heat- and acetate-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/79</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanosalsum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanosalsum'' | binomial_authority = Boone and Baker 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> | type_species = M. zhilinae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanosalsum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanosalsum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''salsum'', salted, salty; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanosalsum'', the salty methane (bacterium).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanosalsum.html|Methanosalsum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanosalsum zhilinae|M. zhilinae]]'' ( (Mathrani ''et al''. 1988) Boone and Baker 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zhilinae'', of Zhilina; named for Tatjana Zhilina, who made many definitive studies of halophilic methanogens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanosarcina'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosarcinaceae]] | genus = ''Methanosarcina'' | binomial_authority = Kluyver and van Niel 1936 emend. Barker 1956, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Methanosarcinales'' Boone ''et al''. 2002; type genus of the family ''Methanosarcinaceae'' Balch and Wolfe 1981).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. methanica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanosarcina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanosarcina'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sarcina'', a package, bundle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanosarcina'', methane package, methane sarcina.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanosarcina.html|Methanosarcina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 10 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanosarcina acetivorans|M. acetivorans]]'' ( Sowers ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acetum'', vinegar; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, consuming; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''acetivorans'', consuming acetic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> * ''[[Methanosarcina baltica|M. baltica]]'' ( von Klein ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baltica'', from the Baltic Sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanosarcina barkeri|M. barkeri]]'' ( Schnellen 1947, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''barkeri'', of Barker; named for H.A. Barker, who made many definitive studies of this and other methanogenic bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanosarcina frisia|M. frisia]]'' ( (Blotevogel ''et al''. 1986) Blotevogel and Fischer 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''frisia'', pertaining to Frisia, a region of the Germany.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/91</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanosarcina lacustris|M. lacustris]]'' ( Simankova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lacustris'', related to a lake, inhabiting lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00058}}</ref> * ''[[Methanosarcina mazei|M. mazei]]'' ( (Barker 1936) Mah and Kuhn 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mazeii'', of Mazé, named for P. Mazé, the French bacteriologist who first studied the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/263</ref> * ''[[Methanosarcina methanica|M. methanica]]'' ( (Smit 1930) Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'', methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''methanica'', pertaining to methane.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanosarcina semesiae|M. semesiae]]'' ( Lyimo ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''semesiae'', of Semesi, named after Adelaida K. Semesi in recognition of her many contributions to marine biology studies and for her mentorship/supervision of many postgraduate students in the field of microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/171</ref> * ''[[Methanosarcina siciliae|M. siciliae]]'' ( (Stetter and König 1989) Ni ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''siciliae'', of Sicily, the place of isolation in Italy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/357</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanosarcina thermophila|M. thermophila]]'' ( Zinder ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermophila'', heat loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/522</ref> * ''[[Methanosarcina vacuolata|M. vacuolata]]'' ( Zhilina and Zavarzin 1987, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''vacuolata'',  equipped with gas vacuoles.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/281</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanosphaera'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methanobacteriales]] | familia = [[Methanobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Methanosphaera'' | binomial_authority = Miller and Wolin 1985<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00423270}}</ref> | type_species = M. stadtmanae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanosphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanosphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', a sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanosphaera'', methane-producing sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanosphaera.html|Methanosphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanosphaera cuniculi|M. cuniculi]]'' ( Biavati ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cuniculi'', of the rabbit.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref> * ''[[Methanosphaera stadtmanae|M. stadtmanae]]'' ( Miller and Wolin 1985, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''stadtmanae'', of Stadtman; named in honor of T.C. Stadtman for her important contributions to the microbiology and biochemistry of methanogenesis.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00423270}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanosphaerula'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methanosphaerula'' | binomial_authority = Cadillo-Quiroz ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006890-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. palustris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanosphaerula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanosphaerula'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaerula'', a small sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methanosphaerula'', small spherical methane-producer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanosphaerula.html|Methanosphaerula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methanosphaerula palustris|M. palustris]]'' ( Cadillo-Quiroz ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''palustris'', marshy, swampy or muddy, living in marshes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006890-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanospirillum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Methanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Methanospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Ferry ''et al''. 1974, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Methanospirillaceae'' Boone ''et al''. 2002).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020131-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. hungatei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a spire; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methanospirillum'', methane (-producing) spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanospirillum.html|Methanospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanospirillum hungatei|M. hungatei]]'' ( corrig. Ferry ''et al''. 1974, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hungateii'', of Hungate; named for R. E. Hungate who has made many contributions to the ecological study of methanogenic bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020131-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanospirillum lacunae|M. lacunae]]'' ( Iino ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lacuna'', pond; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacunae'', of a pond.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020131-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanothermobacter'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methanobacteriales]] | familia = [[Methanobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Methanothermobacter'' | binomial_authority = Wasserfallen ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/425</ref> | type_species = M. thermautotrophicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanothermobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanothermobacter'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[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 ''Methanothermobacter'', thermophilic methane rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanothermobacter.html|Methanothermobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanothermobacter defluvii|M. defluvii]]'' ( (Kotelnikova ''et al''. 1994) Boone 2002, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''defluvii'', of sewage.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Methanothermobacter marburgensis|M. marburgensis]]'' ( Wasserfallen ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marburgensis'', pertaining to Marburg.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/43</ref> * ''[[Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus|M. thermautotrophicus]]'' ( (Zeikus and Wolfe 1972) Wasserfallen ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''auto (αὐτός)'', self; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermautotrophicus'', thermophilic and autotrophic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/43</ref> * ''[[Methanothermobacter thermoflexus|M. thermoflexus]]'' ( (Kotelnikova ''et al''. 1994) Boone 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flexus'', curved, bent, crooked; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermoflexus'', heat-(loving) and bent or crooked.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Methanothermobacter thermophilus|M. thermophilus]]'' ( (Laurinavichus ''et al''. 1990) Boone 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermophilus'', thermophilic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> * ''[[Methanothermobacter wolfeii|M. wolfeii]]'' ( corrig. (Winter ''et al''. 1985) Wasserfallen ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''wolfeii'', of Wolfe; named for R.S. Wolfe for his pioneering research on the biochemistry of methanogenesis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/43</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanothermococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanococci]] | ordo = [[Methanococcales]] | familia = [[Methanococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methanothermococcus'' | binomial_authority = Whitman 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> | type_species = M. thermolithotrophicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanothermococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanothermococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[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 ''Methanothermococcus'', a coccus producing methane at thermophilic growth temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanothermococcus.html|Methanothermococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanothermococcus okinawensis|M. okinawensis]]'' ( Takai ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''okinawensis'', pertaining to Okinawa, a region of Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1089</ref> * ''[[Methanothermococcus thermolithotrophicus|M. thermolithotrophicus]]'' ( (Huber ''et al''. 1984) Whitman 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lithos'', stone; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermolithotrophicus'', grows lithotrophically at elevated temperatures.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanothermus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methanobacteriales]] | familia = [[Methanothermaceae]] | genus = ''Methanothermus'' | binomial_authority = Stetter 1982, (Type genus of the family ''Methanothermaceae'' Stetter1982).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> | type_species = M. fervidus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanothermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanothermus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanothermus'', methane- (producing) thermophile.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanothermus.html|Methanothermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanothermus fervidus|M. fervidus]]'' ( Stetter 1982, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fervidus'', glowing hot, burning, fervent, because of its growth in almost-boiling water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> * ''[[Methanothermus sociabilis|M. sociabilis]]'' ( Stetter 1986, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sociabilis'', that may be easily united or joined together, sociable, because of its growth in large aggregates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanothrix'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methanosaetaceae]] | genus = ''Methanothrix'' | binomial_authority = Huser ''et al''. 1983, (rejected name).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00690808}}</ref> | type_species = M. soehngenii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanothrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanothrix'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thrix'', hair; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Thermothrix'', methane (-producing) hair.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanothrix.html|Methanothrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanothrix concilii|M. concilii]]'' ( Patel 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''concilii'', of a council, named after the National Research Council of Canada, in whose laboratories the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/30</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanothrix soehngenii|M. soehngenii]]'' ( Huser ''et al''. 1983, (Type species of the genus) (rejected name).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''soehngenii'', of Söhngen, named after [[New Latin]] Söhngen, who firts described this organism in his thesis (1906).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00690808}}</ref> * ''[[Methanothrix thermoacetophila|M. thermoacetophila]]'' ( corrig. Nozhevnikova and Chudina 1988, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] noun ''acetum'', vinegar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermacetophila'', heat- and acetate-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methanothrix thermophila|M. thermophila]]'' ( Kamagata ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermophila'', heat-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005355-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methanotorris'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanococci]] | ordo = [[Methanococcales]] | familia = [[Methanocaldococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methanotorris'' | binomial_authority = Whitman 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/685</ref> | type_species = M. igneus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methanotorris''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methanotorris'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'' [from French noun ''méth''(''yle'') and chemical suffix -''ane''], methane; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methano''-, pertaining to methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''torris'', a brand, firebrand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methanotorris'', the methane-producer at fiery temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methanotorris.html|Methanotorris}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methanotorris formicicus|M. formicicus]]'' ( Takai ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' ''formicicum'', formic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suffix -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to, pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''formicicus'', pertaining to formic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1095</ref> * ''[[Methanotorris igneus|M. igneus]]'' ( (Burggraf ''et al''. 1990) Whitman 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''igneus'', belonging to the fire, denoting its high growth temperature.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methermicoccus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Methanomicrobia]] | ordo = [[Methanosarcinales]] | familia = [[Methermicoccaceae]] | genus = ''Methermicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Cheng ''et al''. 2007, (Type genus of the family ''Methermicoccaceae'' Cheng ''et al''. 2007).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65049-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. shengliensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methermicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methermicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methermicoccus'', arbitrary name referring to a small, thermophilic, methane-producing coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methermicoccus.html|Methermicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methermicoccus shengliensis|M. shengliensis]]'' ( Cheng ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''shengliensis'', pertaining to Shengli oilfield, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65049-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylarcula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Methylarcula'' | binomial_authority = Doronina ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1849</ref> | type_species = M. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylarcula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylarcula'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''arcula'', small box; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylarcula'', methyl-using small box.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylarcula.html|Methylarcula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylarcula marina|M. marina]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, sea-, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1849</ref> * ''[[Methylarcula terricola|M. terricola]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terricola'', a dweller upon earth; intended to mean isolated from soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1849</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylibium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Methylibium'' | binomial_authority = Nakatsu ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63524-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. petroleiphilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylibium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylibium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methyl'', the methyl radical, the methyl group; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylibium'', referring to methylotroph.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylibium.html|Methylibium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylibium aquaticum|M. aquaticum]]'' ( Song and Cho 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aquaticum'', living in water, aquatic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65179-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylibium fulvum|M. fulvum]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fulvum'', deep yellow, gold-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64909-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylibium petroleiphilum|M. petroleiphilum]]'' ( Nakatsu ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''petra'', stone, rock; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''petroleiphilum'', petrol loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63524-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylibium subsaxonicum|M. subsaxonicum]]'' ( Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] prep. ''sub'', low, below, under; [[New Latin]] adjective ''saxonicus'' -''a'' -''um'', pertaining to Saxony; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''subsaxonicum'', pertaining to Lower Saxony, a state of Germany.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005389-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylophilales]] | familia = [[Methylophilaceae]] | genus = ''Methylobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Yordy and Weaver 1977, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. glycogenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methylobacillus'', methyl rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylobacillus.html|Methylobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylobacillus flagellatus|M. flagellatus]]'' ( Govorukhina ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''flagellum'', a whip; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flagellatus'', flagellated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/3/631</ref> * ''[[Methylobacillus glycogenes|M. glycogenes]]'' ( Yordy and Weaver 1977, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glûkus'', sweet; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glycogenes'', sweet-producing, intended to mean sugarproducing, glycogen-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacillus pratensis|M. pratensis]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pratensis'', growing or found in meadows.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1453</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylobacter'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> | type_species = M. luteus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[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 ''Methylobacter'', methyl rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylobacter.html|Methylobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylobacter agilis|M. agilis]]'' ( (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''agilis'', agile, nimble.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacter albus|M. albus]]'' ( (''ex'' Whittenbury 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''albus'', white.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacter luteus|M. luteus]]'' ( (Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', golden-yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> * ''[[Methylobacter marinus|M. marinus]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', marine, of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> * ''[[Methylobacter pelagicus|M. pelagicus]]'' ( (Sieburth ''et al''. 1988) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelagicus'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacter psychrophilus|M. psychrophilus]]'' ( Omel'chenko ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''psychrophilus'', cold-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/423</ref> * ''[[Methylobacter tundripaludum|M. tundripaludum]]'' ( Wartiainen ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''tundra'', treeless polar region with permanently frozen subsoil; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', marsh; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''tundripaludum'', of the tundra marshes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63728-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacter whittenburyi|M. whittenburyi]]'' ( (Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''whittenburyi'', of Whittenbury, named in honor of British microbiologist Roger Whittenbury for his seminal research on methanotrophic bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Methylobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Patt ''et al''. 1976, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Methylobacteriaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. organophilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[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); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylobacterium'', methyl bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylobacterium.html|Methylobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 35 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylobacterium adhaesivum|M. adhaesivum]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''adhaesivum'', adhering, forming aggregates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63966-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium aerolatum|M. aerolatum]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'' -''a'' -''um'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''aerolatum'', airborne.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65047-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium aminovorans|M. aminovorans]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aminovorans'', amine devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/504</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium aquaticum|M. aquaticum]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aquaticum'', living, growing, or found in the water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/281</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium brachiatum|M. brachiatum]]'' ( Kato ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''brachiatum'', branched, referring to the presence of branched cells.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65583-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium chloromethanicum|M. chloromethanicum]]'' ( McDonald ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] pref. ''chloro-'', referring to the chlorine radical; [[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'', methane: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] adjective ''methanicus'', pertaining to methane, intended to mean methane (utilizing); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''chloromethanicum'', chloromethane (utilizing).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium dichloromethanicum|M. dichloromethanicum]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] inseparable particle ''dis'' ''di'', in two; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] pref. ''chloro-'', referring to the chlorine radical; [[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'', methane: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] adjective ''methanicus'', pertaining to methane, intended to mean methane (utilizing); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''dichloromethanicum'', dichloromethane (utilizing).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium extorquens|M. extorquens]]'' ( (Urakami and Komagata 1984) Bousfield and Green 1985, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''extorquens'', twisting out.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacterium fujisawaense|M. fujisawaense]]'' ( Green ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fujisawaense'', pertaining to the Fujisawa region of Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/124</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium gregans|M. gregans]]'' ( Kato ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''gregans'', collecting into a flock or herd, referring to the floc formation in static media.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65583-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium hispanicum|M. hispanicum]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hispanicum'', of or belonging to Spain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/281</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium iners|M. iners]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''iners'', inactive, lazy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65047-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium isbiliense|M. isbiliense]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''isbiliense'', from Isbilia, the old name for the city of Sevilla, Spain, from where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2333</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium jeotgali|M. jeotgali]]'' ( Aslam ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeotgali'', of jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented seafood, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64625-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium komagatae|M. komagatae]]'' ( Kato ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''komagatae'', named after Dr Kazuo Komagata, in honour of his significant contributions to the study of facultatively methylotrophic bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65583-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium lusitanum|M. lusitanum]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lusitanum'', of ''Lusitania'', the Latin name of Portugal.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium marchantiae|M. marchantiae]]'' ( Schauer ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marchantiae'', of ''Marchantia'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from a free-living thallus of the liverwort ''Marchantia'' ''polymorpha'' [[Latin]])<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021915-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium mesophilicum|M. mesophilicum]]'' ( (Austin and Goodfellow 1979) Green and Bousfield 1983, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philikos'' -''ē'' -''on'', friendly; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mesophilicum'', friendly to the middle, because of its preference for moderate temperatures.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/875</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium nodulans|M. nodulans]]'' ( Jourand ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nodulans'', nodulating, expressing the original feature of strains to induce nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of legume plants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2269</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium organophilum|M. organophilum]]'' ( Patt ''et al''. 1976, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] pref. ''organo''- (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''organikos'', of or pertaining to an organ), pertaining to organic chemical compounds; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''organophilum'', intended to mean preferring complex carbon sources.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium oryzae|M. oryzae]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64603-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium persicinum|M. persicinum]]'' ( Kato ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''persicinum'', peach-coloured, because of its pink colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65583-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium phyllosphaerae|M. phyllosphaerae]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''phyllosphaera'', phyllosphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phyllosphaerae'', of the phyllosphere.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001693-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium platani|M. platani]]'' ( Kang ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''platani'', plane-tree, of ''Platanus'' ''orientalis'', referring to the tree species from which the micro-organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65262-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium podarium|M. podarium]]'' ( Anesti ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pos'' ''podos'', the foot; [[Latin]] suff. -''arius'' -''a'' -''um'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''podarium'', belonging to the foot, isolated of the normal foot microflora of healthy individuals.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium populi|M. populi]]'' ( Van Aken ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''populi'', of poplar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1191</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium radiotolerans|M. radiotolerans]]'' ( corrig. (Ito and Iizuka 1971) Green and Bousfield 1983, ; [[New Latin]] pref. ''radio''- (from [[Latin]] noun ''radius'', a beam, ray), pertaining to radiation; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''radiotolerans'', tolerating radiation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/875</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium rhodesianum|M. rhodesianum]]'' ( Green ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rhodesianum'', named after the British taxonomist Muriel Rhodes-Roberts.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylobacterium rhodinum|M. rhodinum]]'' ( corrig. (Heumann 1962) Green and Bousfield 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rhodinum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rhodinon'', pink), rosy, because of its pink color.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/875</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium salsuginis|M. salsuginis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salsuginis'', of brine, seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64877-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium suomiense|M. suomiense]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''suomiense'', pertaining to Suomi, the Finnish word for Finland.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/773</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium tardum|M. tardum]]'' ( Kato ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tardum'', slow, referring to the slow growth of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65583-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium thiocyanatum|M. thiocyanatum]]'' ( Wood ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''thiocyanas'' -''atis'', thiocyanate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''atum'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thiocyanatum'', intended to mean using thiocyanate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050554}}</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium variabile|M. variabile]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''variabile'', variable.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1429</ref> * ''[[Methylobacterium zatmanii|M. zatmanii]]'' ( Green ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zatmanii'', of Zatman, named after the British biochemist [[Latin]]J. Zatman.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/124</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylocaldum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylocaldum'' | binomial_authority = Bodrossy ''et al''. 1998<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050527}}</ref> | type_species = M. szegediense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylocaldum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylocaldum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'' -''a'' -''um'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylocaldum'', heat-loving methylotroph.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylocaldum.html|Methylocaldum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylocaldum gracile|M. gracile]]'' ( (''ex'' Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1978) Bodrossy ''et al''. 1998, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gracile'', slender, thin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050527}}</ref> * ''[[Methylocaldum szegediense|M. szegediense]]'' ( Bodrossy ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''szegediense'', pertaining to the town of Szeged.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050527}}</ref> * ''[[Methylocaldum tepidum|M. tepidum]]'' ( Bodrossy ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tepidum'', moderately warm, lukewarm.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050527}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylocapsa'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Methylocapsa'' | binomial_authority = Dedysh ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020149-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. acidiphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylocapsa''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylocapsa'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] ''capsa'', a box; here intended to mean a cover or capsule; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylocapsa'', methyl-using cell covered by a capsule.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylocapsa.html|Methylocapsa}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylocapsa acidiphila|M. acidiphila]]'' ( Dedysh ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'' -''a'' -''um'', sour), an acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acidophila'', acid-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/251</ref> * ''[[Methylocapsa aurea|M. aurea]]'' ( Dunfield ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurea'', golden, referring to the colony colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020149-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylocella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Methylocella'' | binomial_authority = Dedysh ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/955</ref> | type_species = M. palustris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylocella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylocella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] noun ''cella'', a chamber, a cell; [[New Latin]] noun ''Methylocella'', methyl-using cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylocella.html|Methylocella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylocella palustris|M. palustris]]'' ( Dedysh ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''paluster'' -''tris'' -''tre'', marshy, of the marsh or bog, which lives in the swamps; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''palustris'', which lives in the swamps.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/955</ref> * ''[[Methylocella silvestris|M. silvestris]]'' ( Dunfield ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''silvestris'', of the forest.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1231</ref> * ''[[Methylocella tundrae|M. tundrae]]'' ( Dedysh ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''tundra'', the tundra; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tundrae'', of the tundra.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/151</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylococcus'' | binomial_authority = Foster and Davis 1966, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Methylococcales'' Bowman 2005; type genus of the family ''Methylococcaceae'' Whittenbury and Krieg 1984).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. capsulatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[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 ''Methylococcus'', methyl coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylococcus.html|Methylococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylococcus bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovis'', of a cow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylococcus capsulatus|M. capsulatus]]'' ( Foster and Davis 1966, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''capsulatus'', encapsulated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Methylococcus chroococcus|M. chroococcus]]'' ( Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chroa'', color; [[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 ''chroococcus'', colored coccus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref> * ''[[Methylococcus luteus|M. luteus]]'' ( Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', golden-yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylococcus mobilis|M. mobilis]]'' ( Hazeu ''et al''. 1980, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, mobile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00427729}}</ref> * ''[[Methylococcus thermophilus|M. thermophilus]]'' ( Malashenko ''et al''. 1975, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[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 ''thermophilus'', heat loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Methylococcus vinelandii|M. vinelandii]]'' ( Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vinelandii'', of Vineland, named after Vineland, New Jersey, where the species was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylococcus whittenburyi|M. whittenburyi]]'' ( Romanovskaya ''et al''. 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''whittenburyi'', of Whittenbury, named in honor of British microbiologist Roger Whittenbury for his seminal research on methanotrophic bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylocystis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylocystaceae]] | genus = ''Methylocystis'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, , nom. rev. (Type genus of the family ''Methylocystaceae'' Bowman 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64623-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. parvus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylocystis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylocystis'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cystis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kustis''), the bladder and in biology, a cyst; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylocystis'', methyl cyst.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylocystis.html|Methylocystis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylocystis echinoides|M. echinoides]]'' ( (''ex'' Gal'chenko ''et al''. 1977) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''echinoides'', hedgehog-like, spiny like a hedgehog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> * ''[[Methylocystis heyeri|M. heyeri]]'' ( Dedysh ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''heyeri'', of Heyer, named in honour of the German microbiologist Jürgen Heyer, for his highly enthusiastic research on methanotrophic bacteria and his contributions to increasing our knowledge on methanotroph diversity and ecology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64623-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylocystis hirsuta|M. hirsuta]]'' ( Lindner ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hirsuta'', hairy, rough, shaggy, bristly.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64541-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylocystis parvus|M. parvus]]'' ( (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''parvus'', small. The correct epithet should be ''parva'' ([[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''parva'', small).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> * ''[[Methylocystis rosea|M. rosea]]'' ( Wartiainen ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosea'', rose-coloured, rosy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63912-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylohalobius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylohalobius'' | binomial_authority = Heyer ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1817</ref> | type_species = M. crimeensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylohalobius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylohalobius'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methylohalobius'', salt-requiring, methyl-using bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylohalobius.html|Methylohalobius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylohalobius crimeensis|M. crimeensis]]'' ( Heyer ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''crimeensis'', pertaining to Crimea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1817</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylohalomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Methylohalomonas'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64955-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. lacus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylohalomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylohalomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[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 ''Methylohalomonas'', salt (-tolerant), methyl-group-utilizing monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylohalomonas.html|Methylohalomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Methylohalomonas can be referred to as methylohalomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylohalomonas lacus|M. lacus]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacus'', of a lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64955-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 1995<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65317-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. agile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylomicrobium'', methyl microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylomicrobium.html|Methylomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylomicrobium agile|M. agile]]'' ( (Bowman ''et al''. 1993) Bowman ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''agile'', agile, nimble.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/182</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium album|M. album]]'' ( (Bowman ''et al''. 1993) Bowman ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''album'', white.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/182</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium alcaliphilum|M. alcaliphilum]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from French noun alcali), ''alkali''; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alcaliphilum'', loving alkaline conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65317-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium buryatense|M. buryatense]]'' ( Kaluzhnaya ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''buryatense'', pertaining to the Buryat region.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00028}}</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium japanense|M. japanense]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''japanense'', pertaining to Japan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65317-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium kenyense|M. kenyense]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kenyense'', pertaining to Kenya.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65317-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylomicrobium pelagicum|M. pelagicum]]'' ( (Sieburth ''et al''. 1988) Bowman ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pelagicum'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/182</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylomonas'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Leadbetter 1974) Whittenbury and Krieg 1984, , nom. rev.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> | type_species = M. methanica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylomonas'', methyl monad or methyl unit.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylomonas.html|Methylomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Methylomonas can be referred to as methylomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylomonas aurantiaca|M. aurantiaca]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref> * ''[[Methylomonas fodinarum|M. fodinarum]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''fodinarum'', of mines, of coal mines.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/470</ref> * ''[[Methylomonas methanica|M. methanica]]'' ( (''ex'' Söhngen 1906) Whittenbury and Krieg 1984, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''methanum'', methane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''methanica'', related to or associated with methane.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> * ''[[Methylomonas pelagica|M. pelagica]]'' ( Sieburth ''et al''. 1988, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pelagica'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01568138}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylomonas scandinavica|M. scandinavica]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''scandinavica'', pertaining to Scandinavia (isolated from groundwater of the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory tunnel, southeastern Sweden).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/3/949</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylonatrum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Methylonatrum'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64955-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. kenyense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylonatrum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylonatrum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''natron'', arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'' soda; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylonatrum'', methyl-group-utilizing, soda (-loving bacterium).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylonatrum.html|Methylonatrum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylonatrum kenyense|M. kenyense]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kenyense'', pertaining to Kenya, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64955-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylophaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Thiotrichales]] | familia = [[Piscirickettsiaceae]] | genus = ''Methylophaga'' | binomial_authority = Janvier ''et al''. 1985<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/2/131</ref> | type_species = M. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylophaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylophaga'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''phagein'', to eat, to devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylophaga'', methyl eating.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylophaga.html|Methylophaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylophaga alcalica|M. alcalica]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic noun ''al'' ''qaliy''), soda ash; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alcalica'', from alkaline media.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/223</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga aminisulfidivorans|M. aminisulfidivorans]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', the amine group; [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[Latin]] v. ''voro'', to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aminisulfidivorans'', amine-sulfide-devouring, amine-sulfide-utilizing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65139-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga marina|M. marina]]'' ( Janvier ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', marine, of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/2/131</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga muralis|M. muralis]]'' ( corrig. Doronina ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''muralis'', of or belonging to a wall.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.032003-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga sulfidovorans|M. sulfidovorans]]'' ( de Zwart ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sulfidovorans'', sulfide-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6941.1996.tb00324.x}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga thalassica|M. thalassica]]'' ( Janvier ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thalassa'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thalassica'', pertaining to the sea, of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/2/131</ref> * ''[[Methylophaga thiooxydans|M. thiooxydans]]'' ( corrig. Boden ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium'') sulfur; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'' (Latin transliteration ''oxys'') sharp, acid; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydo'' to make acid, to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thiooxydans'' oxidizing sulfur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylophilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylophilales]] | familia = [[Methylophilaceae]] | genus = ''Methylophilus'' | binomial_authority = Jenkins ''et al''. 1987, (Type genus of the order ''Methylophilales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the family ''Methylophilaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/446</ref> | type_species = M. methylotrophus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylophilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylophilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methylophilus'', methyl radical loving.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylophilus.html|Methylophilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylophilus flavus|M. flavus]]'' ( Gogleva ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019455-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophilus leisingeri|M. leisingeri]]'' ( corrig. Doronina and Trotsenko 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''leisingeri'', of Leisinger, named after the Swiss microbiologist, Thomas Leisinger, who isolated the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophilus luteus|M. luteus]]'' ( Gogleva ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019455-0}}</ref> * ''[[Methylophilus methylotrophus|M. methylotrophus]]'' ( Jenkins ''et al''. 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''trophos'', feeder, rearer, one who feeds; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''methylotrophus'', methyl radical-consuming.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/446</ref> * ''[[Methylophilus rhizosphaerae|M. rhizosphaerae]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'' -''ae'', ball, any globe, sphere;, [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhizosphaera'' ''ae'', the rhizosphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhizosphaerae'', of the rhizosphere.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009811-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylopila'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylocystaceae]] | genus = ''Methylopila'' | binomial_authority = Doronina ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1313</ref> | type_species = M. capsulata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylopila''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylopila'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''pila'', ball or sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun''Methylopila'', methyl-using sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylopila.html|Methylopila}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylopila capsulata|M. capsulata]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''capsula'', a small box or chest; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ata'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''capsulata'', with a chest, capsuled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1313</ref> * ''[[Methylopila helvetica|M. helvetica]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''helvetica'', of or belonging to the Helvetians,  from ''Helvetia'', an old name of Switzerland.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/6/1953</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylorhabdus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Methylorhabdus'' | binomial_authority = Doronina ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362</ref> | type_species = M. multivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylorhabdus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylorhabdus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; G. [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhabdos (ῥάβδος)'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylorhabdus'', methyl rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylorhabdus.html|Methylorhabdus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylorhabdus multivorans|M. multivorans]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', much; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''multivorans'', devouring many compounds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylosarcina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylosarcina'' | binomial_authority = Wise ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/611</ref> | type_species = M. fibrata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylosarcina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylosarcina'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sarcina'', a package, bundle, pack; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylosarcina'', methane-utilizing bundle of cells.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylosarcina.html|Methylosarcina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylosarcina fibrata|M. fibrata]]'' ( Wise ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fibrata'', fibrous, covered with fibers or fibrils.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/611</ref> * ''[[Methylosarcina lacus|M. lacus]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacus'', of a lake.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2345</ref> * ''[[Methylosarcina quisquiliarum|M. quisquiliarum]]'' ( Wise ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''quisquiliarum'', of rubbish, trash, etc., denoting strains that were isolated from a landfill site.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/611</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylosinus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylocystaceae]] | genus = ''Methylosinus'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, , nom. rev.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> | type_species = M. trichosporium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylosinus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylosinus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sinus'', a bent surface, curve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methylosinus'', methyl bender.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylosinus.html|Methylosinus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylosinus sporium|M. sporium]]'' ( (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, , nom. rev.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed (in biology, a spore); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sporium'', spore-former.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> * ''[[Methylosinus trichosporium|M. trichosporium]]'' ( (''ex'' Whittenbury ''et al''. 1970) Bowman ''et al''. 1993, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thrix'' ''trichos'', hair; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed (in biology, a spore); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''trichosporium'', hair spore-former.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/735</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylosoma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylosoma'' | binomial_authority = Rahalkar ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64574-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. difficile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylosoma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylosoma'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''soma (σῶμα)'', body; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylosoma'', a methyl group (-utilizing) body.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylosoma.html|Methylosoma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylosoma difficile|M. difficile]]'' ( Rahalkar ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''difficile'', difficult, referring to difficulties in cultivating the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64574-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylosphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylosphaera'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> | type_species = M. hansonii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylosphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylosphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylosphaera'', methyl sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylosphaera.html|Methylosphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylosphaera hansonii|M. hansonii]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hansonii'', of Hanson, named after American microbiologist R.S. Hanson.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylotenera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylophilales]] | familia = [[Methylophilaceae]] | genus = ''Methylotenera'' | binomial_authority = Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64191-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylotenera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylotenera'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tenera'', delicate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylotenera'', delicate methyl-utilizing organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylotenera.html|Methylotenera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylotenera mobilis|M. mobilis]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', motile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64191-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylothermus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylothermus'' | binomial_authority = Tsubota ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1877</ref> | type_species = M. thermalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylothermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylothermus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French <span class="foreign">''méthyle'',</span> back-formation from French <span class="foreign">''méthylène'',</span> coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to to the methyl radical; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Methylothermus'', methyl-using thermotolerant organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylothermus.html|Methylothermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylothermus thermalis|M. thermalis]]'' ( Tsubota ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermalis'', pertaining to a hot spring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1877</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methyloversatilis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Methyloversatilis'' | binomial_authority = Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64422-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methyloversatilis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methyloversatilis'' derives from: : N. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methyl'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), methyl radical; [[Latin]] adjective ''versatilis'', versatile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methyloversatilis'', versatile methyl (utilizer), reflecting the versatile trophic abilities of the first isolates.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methyloversatilis.html|Methyloversatilis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methyloversatilis universalis|M. universalis]]'' ( Kalyuzhnaya ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''universalis'', universal, reflecting the ubiquitous distribution of the first isolates in the environment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64422-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylovirgula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Methylovirgula'' | binomial_authority = Vorob'ev ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010074-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. ligni | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylovirgula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylovirgula'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virgula'', a little rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Methylovirgula'', methyl-using rod-shaped cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylovirgula.html|Methylovirgula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylovirgula ligni|M. ligni]]'' ( Vorob'ev ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ligni'', of wood, referring to the isolation of known strains from wood material.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010074-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylovorus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylophilales]] | familia = [[Methylophilaceae]] | genus = ''Methylovorus'' | binomial_authority = Govorukhina and Trotsenko 1991<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/158</ref> | type_species = M. glucosotrophus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylovorus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylovorus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to to the methyl radical; [[Latin]] v. ''voro'', to eat, devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''methylovorus'', methyl-devourer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylovorus.html|Methylovorus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Methylovorus glucosotrophus|M. glucosotrophus]]'' ( Govorukhina and Trotsenko 1991, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''glucosum'', glucose; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glucosotrophus'', feeding on glucose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/158</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Methylovorus mays|M. mays]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''mays'' (''sic''), maize, the name of the host plant ''Zea'' ''mays'' [[Latin]])<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:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Methylovulum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Methylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Methylovulum'' | binomial_authority = Iguchi ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019604-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. miyakonense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Methylovulum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Methylovulum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), the methyl group; [[New Latin]] pref. ''methylo''-, pertaining to the methyl radical; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''ovulum'', small egg; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Methylovulum'', small methyl-using egg.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/methylovulum.html|Methylovulum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Methylovulum miyakonense|M. miyakonense]]'' ( Iguchi ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''miyakonense'', of or belonging to, Miyako, the ancient capital Kyoto.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019604-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Micavibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Bdellovibrionales]] | familia = [[Bdellovibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Micavibrio'' | binomial_authority = Lambina ''et al''. 1989<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/93</ref> | type_species = M. admirandus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Micavibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Micavibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mica'', a little bit, a grain, a tiny thing; [[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 ''Micavibrio'', a tiny vibrio.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/micavibrio.html|Micavibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Micavibrio admirandus|M. admirandus]]'' ( Lambina ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] ''admirandus'', admirable, wonderful.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/93</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Microaerobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Microaerobacter'' | binomial_authority = Khelifi ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. geothermalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microaerobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microaerobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small, little; [[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, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Microaerobacter'', a rod able to live in the presence of small quantities of O<sub>2</sub>.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microaerobacter.html|Microaerobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Microaerobacter geothermalis|M. geothermalis]]'' ( Khelifi ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''gē'', earth; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''geothermalis'', geothermal, referring to hot terrestrial spring, the spring where the bacterium was isolated)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microbacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Microbacterium'' | binomial_authority = Orla-Jensen 1919, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Microbacteriaceae'' Park ''et al''. 1995).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. lacticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microbacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microbacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Microbacterium'' a small rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microbacterium.html|Microbacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 72 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microbacterium aerolatum|M. aerolatum]]'' ( Zlamala ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''latum'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''aerolatum'', airborne.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1229</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium agarici|M. agarici]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agarici'', of ''Agaricus'', the generic name of the mushroom ''Agaricus'' ''blazei'' from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014092-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium aoyamense|M. aoyamense]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aoyamense'', of or belonging to Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64236-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium aquimaris|M. aquimaris]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65763-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium arabinogalactanolyticum|M. arabinogalactanolyticum]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium arborescens|M. arborescens]]'' ( (''ex'' Frankland and Frankland 1889) Imai ''et al''. 1985, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''arborescens'', becoming a tree.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01567386}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium aurantiacum|M. aurantiacum]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aurantium'', specific name of the orange; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''acum'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aurantiacum'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium aurum|M. aurum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aurum'' (nominative in apposition), gold.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/549</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium awajiense|M. awajiense]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''awajiense'', of or pertaining to Awaji Island, Hyogo, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/008953-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium azadirachtae|M. azadirachtae]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Azadirachta'', a botanical genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''azadirachtae'', of ''Azadirachta'', isolated from ''Azadirachta'' ''indica''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015800-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium barkeri|M. barkeri]]'' ( (Collins ''et al''. 1983) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium binotii|M. binotii]]'' ( Clermont ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''binotii'', of Binot, named in honour of Dr Binot, who created the Collection de l'Institut Pasteur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003160-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium chocolatum|M. chocolatum]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chocolatum'', chocolate-colored, derived from the Mexican ''chocolatl'', chocolate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium deminutum|M. deminutum]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''deminutum'', diminutive.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64236-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium dextranolyticum|M. dextranolyticum]]'' ( Yokota ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''dextranum'', dextran, polysaccharide produced by bacteria; [[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 ''dextranolyticum'', dextran dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/549</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium esteraromaticum|M. esteraromaticum]]'' ( (Omelianski 1923) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium flavescens|M. flavescens]]'' ( (Lochhead 1958) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] v. ''flavescere'', to become golden yellow; [[Latin]] participle adjective <em>flavescens</em>, becoming golden yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium flavum|M. flavum]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flavum'', yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000679-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium fluvii|M. fluvii]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fluvii'', of a river.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/008953-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium foliorum|M. foliorum]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''foliorum'', of the leaves.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1267</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium ginsengisoli|M. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2008, ; [[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 type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65226-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium ginsengiterrae|M. ginsengiterrae]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengiterrae'', of soil of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015784-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium gubbeenense|M. gubbeenense]]'' ( Brennan ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gubbeenense'', of or belonging to Gubbeen House, County Cork, Ireland, where the cheese containing the organism is produced.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/1969</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium halophilum|M. halophilum]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals halos'', salt; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective <em>philum</em> (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''halophilum'', salt-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium halotolerans|M. halotolerans]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating, referring to the ability of the organism to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/67</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium hatanonis|M. hatanonis]]'' ( Bakir ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hatanonis'', of Hatano, in honour of Dr Kazunori Hatano, for his contribution to the understanding of the genus ''Microbacterium''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65160-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium hominis|M. hominis]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''homo'' -''inis,'' man; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of a man.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium humi|M. humi]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''humi'', of earth, soil, of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014092-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium hydrocarbonoxydans|M. hydrocarbonoxydans]]'' ( Schippers ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''hydrocarbonum'', hydrocarbon; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''hydrocarbonoxydans'', oxydizing hydrocarbons.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/655</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium imperiale|M. imperiale]]'' ( (Steinhaus 1941) Collins ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''imperiale'', imperial, named after specific epithet of name of insect host (''Eacles'' ''imperialis'' Dru).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium indicum|M. indicum]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', pertaining to India, Indian.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64782-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium insulae|M. insulae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''insulae'', of an island, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007591-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium invictum|M. invictum]]'' ( Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''invictum'', invincible, powerful, that survives composting, also an ancient and popular designation attributed to Oporto city.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005561-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium keratanolyticum|M. keratanolyticum]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium ketosireducens|M. ketosireducens]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ketosum'', ketose; [[Latin]] participle adjective <em>reducens</em>, leading back, bringing back and, in chemistry, converting to a reduced oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ketosireducens'', ketose-reducing (deoxidizing).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium kitamiense|M. kitamiense]]'' ( Matsuyama ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kitamiense'', of or belonging to Kitami, a city in Hokkaido, Japan, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1353</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium koreense|M. koreense]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''koreense'', of or pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63854-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium kribbense|M. kribbense]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kribbense'', of or belonging to KRIBB, arbitrary adjective formed from the acronym of the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KRIBB, where the taxonomic studies on the type strain were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/001222-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium lacticum|M. lacticum]]'' ( Orla-Jensen 1919, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''lac lactis'', milk; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lacticum'', pertaining to milk, lactic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium lacus|M. lacus]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacus'', of a lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000679-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium laevaniformans|M. laevaniformans]]'' ( (''ex'' Dias and Bhat 1962) Collins ''et al''. 1983, nom. rev., ; [[New Latin]] n ''laevanum'', laevan, levan polysaccharide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''laevaniformans'', levan forming.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium lindanitolerans|M. lindanitolerans]]'' ( Lal ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''lindanum'', lindane; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''lindanitolerans'', lindane-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017699-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium liquefaciens|M. liquefaciens]]'' ( (Collins ''et al''. 1983) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''liquefaciens'', dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium luteolum|M. luteolum]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''luteolum'' yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium luticocti|M. luticocti]]'' ( Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''lutum'', mud, sludge; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''coctus'' -''a'' -''um'', digested; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''luticocti'', of digested sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65494-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium marinilacus|M. marinilacus]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', marine; [[Latin]] noun ''lacus'' -''us'', lake; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marinilacus'', of a marine lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65038-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium maritypicum|M. maritypicum]]'' ( corrig. (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''typicum'', typical; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''maritypicum'', typical of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium mitrae|M. mitrae]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mitra'', a headband, coif, turban of the Asiatics, also a zoological genus name (''Mitra''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun mitrae of ''Mitra'' sp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021519-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium natoriense|M. natoriense]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''natoriense'', of or belonging to Natori, Miyagi, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/661</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium oleivorans|M. oleivorans]]'' ( Schippers ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oleivorans'', oil-devouring, capable of utilizing oil (hydrocarbons).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/655</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium oxydans|M. oxydans]]'' ( (Chatelain and Second 1966) Schumann ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydo'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', sour, acid), to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/175</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium paludicola|M. paludicola]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', swamp; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''paludicola'', inhabitant of a swamp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63945-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium paraoxydans|M. paraoxydans]]'' ( Laffineur ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paraoxydans'', like (''Microbacterium'') ''oxydans'', because the organism resembles to ''Microbacterium'' ''oxydans''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.41.5.2242-2246.2003}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Microbacterium phyllosphaerae|M. phyllosphaerae]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''phullon'', leaf; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', ball, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''phyllosphaera'', phyllosphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phyllosphaerae'', of the phyllosphere.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1267</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium profundi|M. profundi]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''profundi'', of the depths of the sea, of the deep-sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000455-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium pseudoresistens|M. pseudoresistens]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] part adjective ''resistens'', resisting and also a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pseudoresistens'', the false (''Microbacterium'') ''resistens''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014092-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium pumilum|M. pumilum]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pumilum'', dwarfish, diminutive, little.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64236-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium pygmaeum|M. pygmaeum]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pygmaeum'', dwarf.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/008953-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium radiodurans|M. radiodurans]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''radius'', a beam or ray; [[New Latin]] pref. ''radio''-, pertaining to radiation; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', enduring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''radiodurans'', resisting radiation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017400-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium resistens|M. resistens]]'' ( (Funke ''et al''. 1998) Behrendt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''resistens'', being resistant, referring to the vancomycin resistance which is very unusual for coryneform bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1267</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium saperdae|M. saperdae]]'' ( (Lysenko 1959) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium schleiferi|M. schleiferi]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium sediminicola|M. sediminicola]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sedimen'' -''inis'', sediment; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''sediminicola'', sediment-dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65038-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium soli|M. soli]]'' ( Srinivasan ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the first strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012526-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium terrae|M. terrae]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium terregens|M. terregens]]'' ( (Lochhead and Burton 1953) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''egens'', requiring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''terregens'', soil-requiring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium terricola|M. terricola]]'' ( corrig. Kageyama ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''terricola'', dweller in soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium testaceum|M. testaceum]]'' ( (Komagata and Iizuka 1964) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''testaceum'', brick-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium thalassium|M. thalassium]]'' ( Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thalassium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thalassios''), pertaining to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/973</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium trichothecenolyticum|M. trichothecenolyticum]]'' ( (Yokota ''et al''. 1993) Takeuchi and Hatano 1998, ; [[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/content/abstract/48/3/739</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium ulmi|M. ulmi]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''ulmi'', of the elm tree.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/513</ref> * ''[[Microbacterium xylanilyticum|M. xylanilyticum]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan, a plant polymer; [[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 ''xylanilyticum'', xylan-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2075</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microbispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Microbispora'' | binomial_authority = Nonomura and Ohara 1957, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. rosea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microbispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microbispora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microbispora.html|Microbispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 16 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microbispora aerata|M. aerata]]'' ( (Gerber and Lechevalier 1964) Cross 1974, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora amethystogenes|M. amethystogenes]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora bispora|M. bispora]]'' ( (Henssen 1957) Lechevalier 1965, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407588}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora chromogenes|M. chromogenes]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora corallina|M. corallina]]'' ( Nakajima ''et al''. 1999, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1761</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microbispora diastatica|M. diastatica]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora echinospora|M. echinospora]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1971, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora indica|M. indica]]'' ( Rao ''et al''. 1987, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora karnatakensis|M. karnatakensis]]'' ( Rao ''et al''. 1987, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora mesophila|M. mesophila]]'' ( (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microbispora parva|M. parva]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1960, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora rosea|M. rosea]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1957, ''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! --> * ''[[Microbispora rosea|M. rosea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''aerata''''' (Gerber and Lechevalier 1964) Miyadoh ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microbispora rosea|M. rosea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''rosea''''' Nonomura and Ohara 1957, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microbispora siamensis|M. siamensis]]'' ( Boondaeng ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''siamensis'', pertaining to Siam, the old name of Thailand, the source of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009613-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbispora thermodiastatica|M. thermodiastatica]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1969, ''species''.;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-136-9-1905}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microbispora viridis|M. viridis]]'' ( Miyadoh ''et al''. 1985, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/281</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 = ''Microbulbifer'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Alteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Microbulbifer'' | binomial_authority = González ''et al''. 1997<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65519-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. hydrolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microbulbifer''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microbulbifer'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] noun ''bulbus'', onion, bulb; [[Latin]] suff. -''fer'', carrying, bearing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Microbulbifer'', small bearer of bulbs.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microbulbifer.html|Microbulbifer}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microbulbifer agarilyticus|M. agarilyticus]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agarilyticus'', agar-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer celer|M. celer]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''celer'', rapid, pertaining to fast growth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65184-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer donghaiensis|M. donghaiensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''donghaiensis'', pertaining to Donghai, the Chinese name for the East China Sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004531-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer elongatus|M. elongatus]]'' ( (Humm 1946) Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''elongatus'', elongated, stretched out.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1357</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer epialgicus|M. epialgicus]]'' ( Nishijima ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''epi'', upon; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''algicus'', pertaining to water plants, to algae; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''epialgicus'', living on algae.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006452-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer halophilus|M. halophilus]]'' ( Tang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65519-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer hydrolyticus|M. hydrolyticus]]'' ( González ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; [[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 ''hydrolyticus'', splitting with water, referring)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/369</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer maritimus|M. maritimus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maritimus'', of the sea, marine, maritime.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1111</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer salipaludis|M. salipaludis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paludis'', of a swamp; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salipaludis'', of a salt marsh.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/53</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer thermotolerans|M. thermotolerans]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thermotolerans'', heat-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microbulbifer variabilis|M. variabilis]]'' ( Nishijima ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''variabilis'', changeable, variable, referring to the change of cell shape in the cell cycle.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006452-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microcella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Microcella'' | binomial_authority = Tiago ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2005.03.004}}</ref> | type_species = M. putealis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microcella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microcella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a store-room, chamber and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Microcella'', a small cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microcella.html|Microcella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microcella alkaliphila|M. alkaliphila]]'' ( Tiago ''et al''. 2006, ; Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[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.0.64320-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microcella putealis|M. putealis]]'' ( Tiago ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''putealis'', of or belonging to a well.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2005.03.004}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Micrococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Micrococcus'' | binomial_authority = Cohn 1872, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Micrococcales'' Prévot 1940 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the suborder ''Micrococcineae'' Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1997; type genus of the family ''Micrococcaceae'' Pribram 1929 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the tribe ''Micrococceae'' Prévot 1961 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. luteus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Micrococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Micrococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>mikros</em>, small, little; [[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 ''Micrococcus'', small coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/micrococcus.html|Micrococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Micrococcus agilis|M. agilis]]'' ( Ali-Cohen 1889, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''agilis'', agile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus antarcticus|M. antarcticus]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective''antarcticus'', southern, referring to the Antarctic habitat of the bacterium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/715</ref> * ''[[Micrococcus endophyticus|M. endophyticus]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''endo''-, within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] neutr. noun ''phyton'', plant; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''endophyticus'', within plant, pertaining to the original isolation from plant tissues.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006296-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micrococcus flavus|M. flavus]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow, pertaining to the yellow colour of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64489-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micrococcus halobius|M. halobius]]'' ( Onishi and Kamekura 1972, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halobius'', living on salt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus kristinae|M. kristinae]]'' ( Kloos ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kristinae'', of Kristin; named for Kristin Holding, from whom this organism was originally isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus luteus|M. luteus]]'' ( (Schroeter 1872) Cohn 1872, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', golden yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus lylae|M. lylae]]'' ( Kloos ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; N.<span lang="DE-AT">[[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''lylae'', of Lyla, named for Lyla Kloos, by whom this organism was originally isolated.</span>)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus nishinomiyaensis|M. nishinomiyaensis]]'' ( Oda 1935, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nishinomiyaensis'', of or belonging to Nishinomiya, a city in Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus roseus|M. roseus]]'' ( Flügge 1886, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose-colored, rosy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus sedentarius|M. sedentarius]]'' ( ZoBell and Upham 1944, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sedentarius'', of or belonging to sitting, sitting, sedentary.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus terreus|M. terreus]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''terreus'', of earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013235-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micrococcus varians|M. varians]]'' ( Migula 1900, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''varians'', changing, varying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micrococcus yunnanensis|M. yunnanensis]]'' ( Zhao ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''yunnanensis'', of or belonging to Yunnan, a province of south-west China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010256-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority parse error for type species parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microcystis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Chroococcales]] | genus = ''Microcystis'' | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microcystis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microcystis'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microcystis.html|Microcystis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Microcystis aeruginosa|M. aeruginosa]]'' ( Otsuka ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aeruginosa'', full of copper rust, verdigris, hence green.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microellobosporia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptomycineae]] | familia = [[Streptomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Microellobosporia'' | binomial_authority = Cross ''et al''. 1963, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. cinerea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microellobosporia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microellobosporia'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microellobosporia.html|Microellobosporia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microellobosporia cinerea|M. cinerea]]'' ( Cross ''et al''. 1963, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cinerea'', ash-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Microellobosporia flavea|M. flavea]]'' ( Cross ''et al''. 1963, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microellobosporia grisea|M. grisea]]'' ( (Konev ''et al''. 1967) Pridham 1970, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microellobosporia violacea|M. violacea]]'' ( (Tsyganov ''et al''. 1964) Pridham 1974, ''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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Microlunatus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Microlunatus'' | binomial_authority = Nakamura ''et al''. 1995<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/17</ref> | type_species = M. phosphovorus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microlunatus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microlunatus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lunatus'', half-moon-shaped, crescent-shaped; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Microlunatus'', small moon-like microorganism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microlunatus.html|Microlunatus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microlunatus aurantiacus|M. aurantiacus]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aurantiacus'', orange-coloured, referring to the orange colour of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65518-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microlunatus ginsengisoli|M. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Cui ''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 type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64395-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microlunatus panaciterrae|M. panaciterrae]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Panax'' -''acis'', scientific name for ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panaciterrae'', of soil of a ginseng field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65004-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microlunatus parietis|M. parietis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''parietis'', of the wall of a house.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020115-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microlunatus phosphovorus|M. phosphovorus]]'' ( Nakamura ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''phosphorus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phōsphoros'', the light-bringer), the morning-star and, in chemistry, phosphorus; [[New Latin]] adjective <em>vorus</em>, devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''phophovorus'', intended to mean phosphorus-accumulating (''sic'') microorganism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/17</ref> * ''[[Microlunatus soli|M. soli]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013540-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Micromonospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Micromonospora'' | binomial_authority = Ørskov 1923, ''genus''. (Type genus of the suborder ''Micromonosporineae'' Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1997; type genus of the family ''Micromonosporaceae'' Krasil'nikov 1938 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1999.tb08698.x}}</ref> | type_species = M. chalcea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Micromonospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Micromonospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''monos'', single, solitary; [[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 ''Micromonospora'', small, single-spored (organism).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/micromonospora.html|Micromonospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 46 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Micromonospora aurantiaca|M. aurantiaca]]'' ( Sveshnikova ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora auratinigra|M. auratinigra]]'' ( corrig. Thawai ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''auratus'' -''a'' -''um'', gold-colored; [[Latin]] adjective ''niger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', black; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''auratinigra'', gold- and black-colored, referring to the color of colonies (colonies are vivid orange in ISP medium 2, turning to brownish black or black after sporulation).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.3209/saj.18_8}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora brunnea|M. brunnea]]'' ( Sveshnikova ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora carbonacea|M. carbonacea]]'' ( Luedemann and Brodsky 1965, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''carbo -onis'', coal, charcoal; [[Latin]] suff. -''aceus'', suffix of various meanings, but signifying in general made of or belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''carbonacea'', charcoal-like (referring to color of spores).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora carbonacea|M. carbonacea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''aurantiaca''''' Luedemann and Brodsky 1965, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora carbonacea|M. carbonacea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''carbonacea''''' Luedemann and Brodsky 1965, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] noun ''carbo -onis'', coal, charcoal; [[Latin]] suff. -''aceus'', suffix of various meanings, but signifying in general made of or belonging; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''carbonacea'', charcoal-like (referring to color of spores).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora chaiyaphumensis|M. chaiyaphumensis]]'' ( Jongrungruangchok ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chaiyaphumensis'', pertaining to Chaiyaphume Province, the source of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65594-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora chalcea|M. chalcea]]'' ( (Foulerton 1905) Ørskov 1923, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chalcea'', brazen, of brass.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora chersina|M. chersina]]'' ( Tomita ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''khersinos'', living in dry land; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chersina'', referring to the savanna vegetation from which this organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/656</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora chokoriensis|M. chokoriensis]]'' ( Ara and Kudo 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chokoriensis'', of or pertaining to Chokoria, Bangladesh, the origin of the soil where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora citrea|M. citrea]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''citrea'', of or pertaining to the citrus-tree.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora coerulea|M. coerulea]]'' ( Jensen 1932, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coerulea'', dark blue, dark green.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora coriariae|M. coriariae]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''coriariae'', of ''Coriaria'', pertaining to the isolation of the type strain from root nodules of ''Coriaria'' ''myrtifolia''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64449-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora coxensis|M. coxensis]]'' ( Ara and Kudo 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coxensis'', pertaining to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the origin of the soil where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora eburnea|M. eburnea]]'' ( Thawai ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''eburnea'', of ivory, white as ivory, referring to colour of colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/417</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora echinaurantiaca|M. echinaurantiaca]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-colored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''echinaurantiaca'', spiny and orange-colored.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora echinofusca|M. echinofusca]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fusca'', brown-colored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''echinofusca'', spiny and brown colored.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora echinospora|M. echinospora]]'' ( Luedemann and Brodsky 1964, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''echinospora'', intended to mean a spiny spore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora echinospora|M. echinospora]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''echinospora''''' Luedemann and Brodsky 1964, ''subspecies''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''echinospora'', intended to mean a spiny spore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora echinospora|M. echinospora]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''ferruginea''''' Luedemann and Brodsky 1964, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ferruginea'', of the color of iron-rust, dark-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora echinospora|M. echinospora]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pallida''''' Luedemann and Brodsky 1964, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pallida'', pale.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora endolithica|M. endolithica]]'' ( Hirsch ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] prep. ''endo'', in, within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lithos'', stone; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used in adjectives with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''endolithica'', (growing) within stone.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320204322881781}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora fulviviridis|M. fulviviridis]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''fulvus'', tawny, brown; [[Latin]] adjective ''viridis'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fulviviridis'', brown-green.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora gallica|M. gallica]]'' ( (Erikson 1935) Waksman 1961, ''species''.; [[Latin]] fem adjective ''gallica'', of or belong to the Gauls.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora halophytica|M. halophytica]]'' ( Weinstein ''et al''. 1968, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophytica'', halophytic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora halophytica|M. halophytica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''halophytica''''' Weinstein ''et al''. 1968, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophytica'', halophytic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora halophytica|M. halophytica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''nigra''''' Weinstein ''et al''. 1968, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nigra'', black.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora humi|M. humi]]'' ( Songsumanus ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''humi'', of earth, soil, the source from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024281-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora inositola|M. inositola]]'' ( Kawamoto ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''inositola'', intended to mean able to utilize inositol.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora inyonensis|M. inyonensis]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''inyonensis'', of or pertaining to Inyo County, California.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora krabiensis|M. krabiensis]]'' ( Jongrungruangchok ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''krabiensis'', pertaining to Krabi Province, the source of soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/007492-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora lupini|M. lupini]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lupini'', of a lupin, referring to the isolation of the first strains from ''Lupinus'' ''angustifolius''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65192-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora marina|M. marina]]'' ( Tanasupawat ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine, pertaining to sea sand, the source from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014068-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora matsumotoense|M. matsumotoense]]'' ( (Asano ''et al''. 1989) Lee ''et al''. 2000, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1999.tb08698.x}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora mirobrigensis|M. mirobrigensis]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mirobrigensis'', of or pertaining to Mirobriga, the region in Spain where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/877</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora narathiwatensis|M. narathiwatensis]]'' ( Thawai ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''narathiwatensis'', pertaining to Narathiwat, the province where the soil samples were collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000679-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora nigra|M. nigra]]'' ( (Weinstein ''et al''. 1968) Kasai ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nigra'', black.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/127</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora olivasterospora|M. olivasterospora]]'' ( Kawamoto ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''oliva'', an olive; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aster'', a star; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''olivasterospora'', an olive-colored spore that looks like a star.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/1/107</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora pallida|M. pallida]]'' ( (Luedemann and Brodsky 1964) Kasai ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pallida'', pale.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/127</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora pattaloongensis|M. pattaloongensis]]'' ( Thawai ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pattaloongensis'', of or pertaining to Pattaloong, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65410-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora peucetia|M. peucetia]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''peucetia'', Peucetian, of Peucetia, Latin name of a landscape in Apulia (Puglia) Southern Italy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora pisi|M. pisi]]'' ( Garcia ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pisum'', a species of leguminous plant, pease the pea, and also a scientific genus name (''Pisum''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pisi'', of a pea, of ''Pisum'', isolated from ''Pisum'' ''sativum''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012708-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora purpurea|M. purpurea]]'' ( Luedemann and Brodsky 1964, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''purpurea'', purple-colored, purple, dark-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora purpureochromogenes|M. purpureochromogenes]]'' ( (Waksman and Curtis 1916) Luedemann 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''purpureus'', purple colored; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chroma'', color; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaio'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''purpureochromogenes'', producing purple color (relating to the color of the diffusible pigment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora rhizosphaerae|M. rhizosphaerae]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[Latin]] noun ''sphaera'', a ball, sphere; [[New Latin]] noun ''rhizosphaera'', rhizosphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhizosphaerae'', of the rhizosphere, pertaining to the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020461-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora rhodorangea|M. rhodorangea]]'' ( Wagman ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micromonospora rifamycinica|M. rifamycinica]]'' ( Huang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''rifamycinum'', rifamycin; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', related to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rifamycinica'', referring to the ability to produce rifamycin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64484-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora rosaria|M. rosaria]]'' ( (''ex'' Wagman ''et al''. 1972) Horan and Brodsky 1986, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosaria'', of roses, rose-. The epithet refers to the wine red diffusible pigment produced by the strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/478</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora saelicesensis|M. saelicesensis]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saelicesensis'', of or pertaining to Saelices, the place where the plants were collected from which the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65192-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora sagamiensis|M. sagamiensis]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sagamiensis'', of or pertaining to Sagami Bay.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora siamensis|M. siamensis]]'' ( Thawai ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''siamensis'', of or pertaining to Siam, the old name of the Thailand, the place of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64188-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora tulbaghiae|M. tulbaghiae]]'' ( Kirby and Meyers 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''tulbaghiae'', of/from ''Tulbaghia'', the genus name of ''Tulbaghia'' ''violacea'', the host of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013243-0}}</ref> * ''[[Micromonospora viridifaciens|M. viridifaciens]]'' ( Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''viridis'', green; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''viridifaciens'', green making.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.011}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Micropolyspora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Micropolyspora'' | binomial_authority = Lechevalier ''et al''. 1961, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. brevicatena | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Micropolyspora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Micropolyspora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/micropolyspora.html|Micropolyspora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Micropolyspora angiospora|M. angiospora]]'' ( Zhukova ''et al''. 1968, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Micropolyspora brevicatena|M. brevicatena]]'' ( Lechevalier ''et al''. 1961, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[New Latin]] noun ''brevicatena'', short chain (of spores).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Micropolyspora faeni|M. faeni]]'' ( Cross ''et al''. 1968, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Micropolyspora internatus|M. internatus]]'' ( Agre ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Micropolyspora rectivirgula|M. rectivirgula]]'' ( (Krasil'nikov and Agre 1964) Prauser and Momirova 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''rectus'', straight; [[Latin]] noun ''virgula'', twig; [[New Latin]] noun ''rectivirgula'', straight twig.)<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 = ''Micropruina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Micropruina'' | binomial_authority = Shintani ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/201</ref> | type_species = M. glycogenica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Micropruina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Micropruina'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'' -''ē'' -''on'', small, little; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''pruina'', hoar-frost, rime; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Micropruina'', fine hoar-frost.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/micropruina.html|Micropruina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Micropruina glycogenica|M. glycogenica]]'' ( Shintani ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''glycogenum'', glycogen; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''glycogenica'', pertaining to glycogen, referring to the ability to accumulate glycogen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/201</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Microscilla'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Microscilla'' | binomial_authority = Pringsheim 1951, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microscilla''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microscilla'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] noun ''oscillum'', a swing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Microscilla'', intended to mean small swinging organisms.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microscilla.html|Microscilla}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Microscilla marina|M. marina]]'' ( (Pringsheim 1951) Lewin 1969, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of, or belonging to, the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Microterricola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Microterricola'' | binomial_authority = Matsumoto ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65070-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. viridarii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microterricola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microterricola'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''terricola'', dweller in soil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Microterricola'', a small dweller in soil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microterricola.html|Microterricola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species, namely<ref name=main/> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Microtetraspora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Microtetraspora'' | binomial_authority = Thiemann ''et al''. 1968, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. glauca | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microtetraspora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microtetraspora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microtetraspora.html|Microtetraspora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 21 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microtetraspora africana|M. africana]]'' ( (Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1974) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora angiospora|M. angiospora]]'' ( (Zhukova ''et al''. 1968) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora fastidiosa|M. fastidiosa]]'' ( (Soina ''et al''. 1975) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora ferruginea|M. ferruginea]]'' ( (Meyer 1981) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora flexuosa|M. flexuosa]]'' ( (Meyer 1989) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flexuosa'', full of turns or windings, tortuous, flexuous, referring to the morphology of the spore chains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora fusca|M. fusca]]'' ( Thiemann ''et al''. 1968, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora glauca|M. glauca]]'' ( Thiemann ''et al''. 1968, ''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! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora helvata|M. helvata]]'' ( (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora malaysiensis|M. malaysiensis]]'' ( Nakajima ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''malaysiensis'', pertaining to Malaysia, the source of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.49.181}}</ref> * ''[[Microtetraspora niveoalba|M. niveoalba]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1971, ''species''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora polychroma|M. polychroma]]'' ( (Galatenko ''et al''. 1987) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora pusilla|M. pusilla]]'' ( (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/2/331</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora recticatena|M. recticatena]]'' ( (Terekhova ''et al''. 1987) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/2/331</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora roseola|M. roseola]]'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora roseoviolacea|M. roseoviolacea]]'' ( (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora rubra|M. rubra]]'' ( (Sveshnikova ''et al''. 1969) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora salmonea|M. salmonea]]'' ( (Preobrazhenskaya ''et al''. 1975) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora spiralis|M. spiralis]]'' ( (Meyer 1981) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora turkmeniaca|M. turkmeniaca]]'' ( (Terekhova ''et al''. 1987) Kroppenstedt ''et al''. 1991, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/178</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora tyrrhenii|M. tyrrhenii]]'' ( Tomita ''et al''. 1992, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/191</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Microtetraspora viridis|M. viridis]]'' ( Nonomura and Ohara 1971, ''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 = ''Microvirga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Microvirga'' | binomial_authority = Kanso and Patel 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007997-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. subterranea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microvirga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microvirga'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virga'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Microvirga'', a small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microvirga.html|Microvirga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Microvirga aerilata|M. aerilata]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'' -''a'' -''um'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''aerilata'', airborne.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018770-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microvirga aerophila|M. aerophila]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aerophila'', air-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018770-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microvirga flocculans|M. flocculans]]'' ( (Takeda ''et al''. 2004) Weon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''flocculans'', flocculating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018770-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microvirga guangxiensis|M. guangxiensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''guangxiensis'', referring to Guangxi Province, China, the source of the soil from which the species was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007997-0}}</ref> * ''[[Microvirga subterranea|M. subterranea]]'' ( Kanso and Patel 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''subterranea'', underground, subterranean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/401</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Microvirgula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Microvirgula'' | binomial_authority = Patureau ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/775</ref> | type_species = M. aerodenitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Microvirgula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Microvirgula'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virgula'', a little twig, a small rod, a wand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Microvirgula'', small twig or rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/microvirgula.html|Microvirgula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Microvirgula aerodenitrificans|M. aerodenitrificans]]'' ( Patureau ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] v. ''denitrificare'', to denitrify; [[New Latin]] participle ''aerodenitrificans'', denitrifying with or in air.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/775</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Millisia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Millisia'' | binomial_authority = Soddell ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63855-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. brevis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Millisia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Millisia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Millisia'', named after Nancy F. Millis AC, MBE, a celebrated Australian microbiologist who promoted wastewater microbiology in Australia.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/millisia.html|Millisia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Millisia brevis|M. brevis]]'' ( Soddell ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''brevis'', short, denoting the formation of short, branched rods.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63855-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Miniimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Beutenbergiaceae]] | genus = ''Miniimonas'' | binomial_authority = Ue ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019596-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Miniimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Miniimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''minius'', cinnabar-red, vermilion; [[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 ''Miniimonas'', vermilion monad, referring to the colour of the cell mass.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/miniimonas.html|Miniimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Miniimonas can be referred to as miniimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Miniimonas arenae|M. arenae]]'' ( Ue ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arenae'', of sand, isolated from sea sand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019596-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mitsuaria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Mitsuaria'' | binomial_authority = Amakata ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1927</ref> | type_species = M. chitosanitabida | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mitsuaria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mitsuaria'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] suff. -''arius'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix meaning belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Mitsuaria'', belonging to Matsue City, the source of the soil samples from which the organism was isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mitsuaria.html|Mitsuaria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mitsuaria chitosanitabida|M. chitosanitabida]]'' ( Amakata ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''chitosanum'', chitosan; [[Latin]] adjective ''tabidus'', dissolving, decaying, consuming, putrefying; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chitosanitabida'', dissolving chitosan, a polysaccharide found in Crustacea, which is a deacetylated derivative of chitin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1927</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mitsuokella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Mitsuokella'' | binomial_authority = Shah and Collins 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> | type_species = M. multacida | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mitsuokella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mitsuokella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Mitsuokella'', named after T. Mitsuoka, the Japanese bacteriologist who first described the organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mitsuokella.html|Mitsuokella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mitsuokella dentalis|M. dentalis]]'' ( Haapasalo ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' ''dentis'', a tooth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dentalis'', pertaining to teeth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/4/566</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mitsuokella jalaludinii|M. jalaludinii]]'' ( Lan ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jalaludinii'', of Jalaludin, in honor of S. Jalaludin, an animal nutritionist and Vice-Chancelor of University Putra Malaysia, who has contributed significantly to rumen microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/713</ref> * ''[[Mitsuokella multacida|M. multacida]]'' ( corrig. (Mitsuoka ''et al''. 1974) Shah and Collins 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'' -''a'' -''um'', many; [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'' -''a'' -''um'', sour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multacida'', producing much acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Mobilicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Dermatophilaceae]] | genus = ''Mobilicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Hamada ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mobilicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mobilicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''mobilis'', mobile; [[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 ''Mobilicoccus'', a mobile coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mobilicoccus.html|Mobilicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mobilicoccus pelagius|M. pelagius]]'' ( Hamada ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelagius'', of the sea marine.)<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 = ''Mobiluncus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Actinomycineae]] | familia = [[Actinomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Mobiluncus'' | binomial_authority = Spiegel and Roberts 1984<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00260}}</ref> | type_species = M. curtisii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mobiluncus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mobiluncus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, mobile; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''uncus'', a hook; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Mobiluncus'', a motile curved rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mobiluncus.html|Mobiluncus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mobiluncus curtisii|M. curtisii]]'' ( Spiegel and Roberts 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''curtisii'', of Curtis, named after A.H. Curtis, who isolated the first strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00260}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mobiluncus curtisii|M. curtisii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''curtisii''''' Spiegel and Roberts 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''curtisii'', of Curtis, named after A.H. Curtis, who isolated the first strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/177</ref> * ''[[Mobiluncus curtisii|M. curtisii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''holmesii''''' Spiegel and Roberts 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''holmesii'', of Holmes, named after K.K. Holmes, a researcher of sexually transmitted diseases.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/177</ref> * ''[[Mobiluncus mulieris|M. mulieris]]'' ( Spiegel and Roberts 1984, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mulier'' -''eris'', a woman, a female; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mulieris'', of a woman.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00260}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Modestobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Frankineae]] | familia = [[Geodermatophilaceae]] | genus = ''Modestobacter'' | binomial_authority = Mevs ''et al''. 2000<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64932-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. multiseptatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Modestobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Modestobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''modestus'', modest, humble; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod or staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Modestobacter'' a rod with modest growth requirements.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/modestobacter.html|Modestobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Modestobacter multiseptatus|M. multiseptatus]]'' ( Mevs ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', much; [[Latin]] adjective ''septatus'', fenced; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''multiseptatus'', much fenced, with many septa.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64932-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Modestobacter versicolor|M. versicolor]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''versicolor'', that changes its colour, of changeable colour, of various colours.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64932-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Modicisalibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Halomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Modicisalibacter'' | binomial_authority = Ben Ali Gam ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65088-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. tunisiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Modicisalibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Modicisalibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''modicus'', moderate, limited; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[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 ''Modicisalibacter'', a moderately halophilic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/modicisalibacter.html|Modicisalibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Modicisalibacter tunisiensis|M. tunisiensis]]'' ( Ben Ali Gam ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tunisiensis'', of Tunisia, where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65088-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Moellerella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Moellerella'' | binomial_authority = Hickman-Brenner ''et al''. 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> | type_species = M. wisconsensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Moellerella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Moellerella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Moellerella'', named to honor Vagn Møller for his contributions to enteric bacteriology, especially for Moeller media for the determination of lysine decarboxylase, ornithine decarboxylase, and arginine dihydrolase, that are widely used for the identification of ''Enterobacteriaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/moellerella.html|Moellerella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Moellerella wisconsensis|M. wisconsensis]]'' ( Hickman-Brenner ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''wisconsensis'', pertaining to the state of Wisconsin, U.S.A., where most of the original strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mogibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Mogibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Nakazawa ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/679</ref> | type_species = M. pumilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mogibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mogibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mogis'', with toil and pain, i. e. hardly, scarcely; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mogibacterium'', a difficult-to-culture, rod-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mogibacterium.html|Mogibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mogibacterium diversum|M. diversum]]'' ( Nakazawa ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''diversum'', diverse, referring to its low level of rRNA gene sequence similarity to the other ''Mogibacterium'' species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/115</ref> * ''[[Mogibacterium neglectum|M. neglectum]]'' ( Nakazawa ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''neglectum'', neglected, referring to the poor growth and tiny colonies that caused this organism to be neglected for a long time.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/115</ref> * ''[[Mogibacterium pumilum|M. pumilum]]'' ( Nakazawa ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pumilum'', small, little, referring to the tiny colonies formed by this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/679</ref> * ''[[Mogibacterium timidum|M. timidum]]'' ( (Holdeman ''et al''. 1980) Nakazawa ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''timidum'', fearful, afraid, timid (referring to the slight or slow growth in clumps).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/679</ref> * ''[[Mogibacterium vescum|M. vescum]]'' ( Nakazawa ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''vescum'', feeble, weak, referring to the poor growth of this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/679</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Moorella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Moorella'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> | type_species = M. thermoacetica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Moorella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Moorella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Moorella'', in honor of W.E.C. (Ed) Moore, an American bacteriologist, who worked with anaerobes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/moorella.html|Moorella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Moorella glycerini|M. glycerini]]'' ( Slobodkin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glukeros'', sweet; [[New Latin]] noun ''glycerinum'', glycerin or glycerol; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glycerini'', of glycerol, referring to utilization of glycerol as a substrate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/969</ref> * ''[[Moorella mulderi|M. mulderi]]'' ( Balk ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mulderi'', of Mulder, named after Eppe G. Mulder, a Deutch microbiologist and head of the Laboratory of Microbiology at the Wageningen Agricultural University between 1956 and 1981.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00203-003-0523-x}}</ref> * ''[[Moorella thermoacetica|M. thermoacetica]]'' ( (Fontaine ''et al''. 1942) Collins ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acetica'', pertaining to vinegar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermacetica'', producing acetic acid thermophilically.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> * ''[[Moorella thermoautotrophica|M. thermoautotrophica]]'' ( (Wiegel ''et al''. 1982) Collins ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pron. ''autos (αὐτός)'', self; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''trophos'', a feeder; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermautotrophica'', self-feeding in heat, indicating that the organism grows at elevated temperatures and uses CO<sub>2</sub> as its principal carbon source for growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Moraxella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Moraxellaceae]] | genus = ''Moraxella'' | binomial_authority = Lwoff 1939, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Moraxellaceae'' Rossau ''et al''. 1991).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. lacunata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Moraxella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Moraxella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Moraxella'', named after V. Morax, a Swiss ophthalmologist who pioneered the recognition of the type species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/moraxella.html|Moraxella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 22 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Moraxella anatipestifer|M. anatipestifer]]'' ( (Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932) Bruner and Fabricant 1954, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''anas'' -''atis'', duck; [[Latin]] adjective ''pestifer'', that brings destruction, noxious, pernicious; [[New Latin]] noun ''anatipestifer'', one who brings destruction of ducks.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Moraxella atlantae|M. atlantae]]'' ( Bøvre ''et al''. 1976, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''atlantae'', of Atlanta, the American city where strains of the species were first recognized as a distinct group by Elizabeth O. King.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella boevrei|M. boevrei]]'' ( Kodjo ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''boevrei'', of Bøvre, in honor of Kjell Bøvre.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/115</ref> * ''[[Moraxella bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( (Hauduroy ''et al''. 1937) Murray 1948, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', an ox, a bull, a cow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovis'', of cattle.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella bovoculi|M. bovoculi]]'' ( Angelos ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', an ox, a bull, a cow; [[Latin]] noun ''oculus'' -''i'', an eye; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovoculi'', of the eye of a cow, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64333-0}}</ref> * ''[[Moraxella canis|M. canis]]'' ( Jannes ''et al''. 1993, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/438</ref> * ''[[Moraxella caprae|M. caprae]]'' ( Kodjo ''et al''. 1995, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caprae'', of a goat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/366-a</ref> * ''[[Moraxella catarrhalis|M. catarrhalis]]'' ( (Frosch and Kolle1896) Henriksen and Bøvre 1968, ''species''.;: [[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> * ''[[Moraxella caviae|M. caviae]]'' ( (Pelczar 1953) Henriksen and Bøvre 1968, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Cavia'', generic name of the guinea pig; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caviae'', of ''Cavia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella cuniculi|M. cuniculi]]'' ( (Berger 1962) Bøvre and Hagen 1984, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cuniculi'', of the rabbit.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> * ''[[Moraxella equi|M. equi]]'' ( Hughes and Pugh 1970, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''equi'', of the horse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella lacunata|M. lacunata]]'' ( (Eyre 1900) Lwoff 1939, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''lacuna'', pit, hole; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lacunata'', pitted.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella lincolnii|M. lincolnii]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 1993, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lincolnii'', of Lincols, namde after K. Lincoln, a Swedish microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/474</ref> * ''[[Moraxella nonliquefaciens|M. nonliquefaciens]]'' ( (Scarlett 1916) Lwoff 1939, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] pref. ''non'', not; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''liquefaciens'', making liquid, dissolving; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''nonliquefaciens'', not dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella oblonga|M. oblonga]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''oblonga'', rather long, longish, oblong.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/331</ref> * ''[[Moraxella osloensis|M. osloensis]]'' ( Bøvre and Henriksen 1967, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''osloensis'', pertaining to Oslo, Norway, where the species was first recognized.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella ovis|M. ovis]]'' ( (Lindqvist 1960) Henriksen and Bøvre 1968, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ovis'', of the sheep.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella phenylpyruvica|M. phenylpyruvica]]'' ( Bøvre and Henriksen 1967, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''phenylpyruvicum'', phenylpyruvic acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phenylpyruvica'', pertaining to phenylpyruvic acid, the product of deamination of phenylalanine by this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Moraxella pluranimalium|M. pluranimalium]]'' ( Vela ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] comp. adjective ''plus'' ''pluris'', more, in greater number; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''animalium'', of animals; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''pluranimalium'', of/from many animals.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006205-0}}</ref> * ''[[Moraxella porci|M. porci]]'' ( Vela ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''porci'', of a pig.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016626-0}}</ref> * ''[[Moraxella saccharolytica|M. saccharolytica]]'' ( Flamm 1956, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saccharolytica'', saccharolytic, using various sugars.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Moraxella urethralis|M. urethralis]]'' ( Lautrop ''et al''. 1970, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''urethra'', the excretory canal of the urine, the urethra; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''urethralis'', of or pertaining to the urethra.)<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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Morganella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Morganella'' | binomial_authority = Fulton 1943, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. morganii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Morganella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Morganella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Morganella'', named after H. de R. Morgan, who first studied the organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/morganella.html|Morganella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Morganella morganii|M. morganii]]'' ( (Winslow ''et al''. 1919) Fulton 1943, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''morganii'', of Morgan; named after H. de R. Morgan, a British bacteriologist who first studied the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Morganella morganii|M. morganii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''morganii''''' (Winslow ''et al''. 1919) Fulton 1943, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''morganii'', of Morgan; named after H. de R. Morgan, a British bacteriologist who first studied the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/613</ref> * ''[[Morganella morganii|M. morganii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''sibonii''''' Jensen ''et al''. 1992, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sibonii'', of Siboni, named after Knud Siboni, a Danish microbiologist who first recognized trehalose- fermenting ''Morganella'' ''morganii''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/613</ref> * ''[[Morganella psychrotolerans|M. psychrotolerans]]'' ( Emborg ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', cold-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64357-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Moritella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Moritellaceae]] | genus = ''Moritella'' | binomial_authority = Urakawa ''et al''. 1999, (Type genus of the family ''Moritellaceae'' Ivanova ''et al''. 2004).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb13173.x}}</ref> | type_species = M. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Moritella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Moritella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Moritella'', named after Richard Y. Morita to honor his work in marine microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/moritella.html|Moritella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Moritella abyssi|M. abyssi]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abyssi'', of/from the abyss.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/533</ref> * ''[[Moritella dasanensis|M. dasanensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dasanensis'', pertaining to the Korean Arctic Dasan station where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65501-0}}</ref> * ''[[Moritella japonica|M. japonica]]'' ( Nogi ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonica'', pertaining to the Japan Trench, where this strain originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.44.289}}</ref> * ''[[Moritella marina|M. marina]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1984) Urakawa ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb13173.x}}</ref> * ''[[Moritella profunda|M. profunda]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''profunda'', from the deep.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/533</ref> * ''[[Moritella viscosa|M. viscosa]]'' ( (Lunder ''et al''. 2000) Benediktsdóttir ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''viscosa'', viscous, sticky, because of its thread-forming, adherent colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/479</ref> * ''[[Moritella yayanosii|M. yayanosii]]'' ( Nogi and Kato 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''yayanosii'', of Yayanos, named in honor of American deep-sea biologist Aristides Yayanos.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920050101}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Morococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Morococcus'' | binomial_authority = Long ''et al''. 1981<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/294</ref> | type_species = M. cerebrosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Morococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Morococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''morum'', mulberry; [[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 ''Morococcus'', the mulberry coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/morococcus.html|Morococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Morococcus cerebrosus|M. cerebrosus]]'' ( Long ''et al''. 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cerebrosus'', having a madness of the brain, hare-brained, hotbrained, passionate; intended to mean pertaining to the brain, the original source of isolation of this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/294</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Moryella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Moryella'' | binomial_authority = Carlier ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64705-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Moryella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Moryella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Moryella'', named in honour of the French microbiologist Francine Mory, who has contributed to our understanding of anaerobes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/moryella.html|Moryella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Moryella indoligenes|M. indoligenes]]'' ( Carlier ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] noun ''indolum'', indole; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''indoligenes'', indole-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64705-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Mucilaginibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mucilaginibacter'' | binomial_authority = Pankratov ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65100-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. paludis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mucilaginibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mucilaginibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mucilago'' -''inis'', mucus; [[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 ''Mucilaginibacter'', mucus-producing rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mucilaginibacter.html|Mucilaginibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 13 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter daejeonensis|M. daejeonensis]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daejeonensis'', referring to Daejeon, Korea, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003384-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter dorajii|M. dorajii]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dorajii'', of doraji, the Korean name for ''Platycodon'' ''grandiflorum'', from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter frigoritolerans|M. frigoritolerans]]'' ( Männistö ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''frigus'' ''frigoris'', the cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''frigoritolerans'', cold tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019364-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter gossypii|M. gossypii]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gossypii'', of ''Gossypium'', the generic name of cotton, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the cotton rhizosphere.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018713-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter gossypiicola|M. gossypiicola]]'' ( Madhaiyan ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Gossypium'', a scientific botanical genus name; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''gossypiicola'', ''Gossypium''-dweller, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the cotton rhizosphere.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018713-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter gracilis|M. gracilis]]'' ( Pankratov ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gracilis'', slender or thin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65100-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter kameinonensis|M. kameinonensis]]'' ( Urai ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kameinonensis'', pertaining to Kameino, the location from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65777-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter lappiensis|M. lappiensis]]'' ( Männistö ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lappiensis'', pertaining to Lapland (Finn. ''Lappi'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019364-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter mallensis|M. mallensis]]'' ( Männistö ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mallensis'', pertaining to Malla Nature Reserve, Finland.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019364-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter oryzae|M. oryzae]]'' ( Jeon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, referring to the rice paddy fields where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007138-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter paludis|M. paludis]]'' ( Pankratov ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paludis'', of a swamp, of a marsh, of a bog.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65100-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter rigui|M. rigui]]'' ( Baik ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rigui'', of a well-watered place.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011130-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mucilaginibacter ximonensis|M. ximonensis]]'' ( Luo ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ximonensis'', pertaining to Ximo in Tibet in China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005405-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mucispirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Deferribacteres]]" | classis = [[Deferribacteres]] | ordo = [[Deferribacterales]] | familia = [[Deferribacteraceae]] | genus = ''Mucispirillum'' | binomial_authority = Robertson ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1199</ref> | type_species = M. schaedleri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mucispirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Deferribacteres]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mucispirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''mucus'', mucus; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mucispirillum'', a small spiral rod of the mucus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mucispirillum.html|Mucispirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Mucispirillum schaedleri|M. schaedleri]]'' ( Robertson ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''schaedleri'', of Schaedler, in honour of Russell Schaedler, one of the pioneers in the study of the bacteria of the intestinal tract of mammals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1199</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Deferribacteres]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Murdochiella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Murdochiella'' | binomial_authority = Ulger-Toprak ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015909-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. asaccharolytica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Murdochiella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Murdochiella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Murdochiella'', named to honour Dr David A. Murdoch, British microbiologist, who has contributed so much to our knowledge of anaerobic bacteriology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/murdochiella.html|Murdochiella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Murdochiella asaccharolytica|M. asaccharolytica]]'' ( Ulger-Toprak ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a- (ἄ)'' , not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to dissolve, able to loose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asaccharolytica'', not digesting sugar..)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015909-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Muricauda'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Muricauda'' | binomial_authority = Bruns ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007708-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. ruestringensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Muricauda''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Muricauda'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''muris'', of the mouse; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cauda'', the tail; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Muricauda'', tail of the mouse, referring to the cellular appendages observed on some cells.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/muricauda.html|Muricauda}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Muricauda aquimarina|M. aquimarina]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquimarina'', pertaining to sea water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1015</ref> * ''[[Muricauda flavescens|M. flavescens]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] v. ''flavescere'', to become golden yellow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flavescens'', becoming golden yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1015</ref> * ''[[Muricauda lutaonensis|M. lutaonensis]]'' ( Arun ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutaonensis'', pertaining to Lutao, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007930-0}}</ref> * ''[[Muricauda lutimaris|M. lutimaris]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lutum'', mud; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lutimaris'', of sea mud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65659-0}}</ref> * ''[[Muricauda olearia|M. olearia]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''olearia'', pertaining to oil, referring to its source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007708-0}}</ref> * ''[[Muricauda ruestringensis|M. ruestringensis]]'' ( Bruns ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ruestringensis'', pertaining to to the former village of Rüstringen, which was destroyed by a tidal wave in 1362.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/1997</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Muricoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Muricoccus'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320203322337272}}</ref> | type_species = M. roseus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Muricoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Muricoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''murus'', a wall; [[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 ''Muricoccus'', coccus from the wall.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/muricoccus.html|Muricoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Muricoccus roseus|M. roseus]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose coloured, pink.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/935</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Muriicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Muriicola'' | binomial_authority = Kahng ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015313-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. jejuensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Muriicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Muriicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''muria'' (or ''muries''), salt liquor; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Muriicola'', dweller in salt water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/muriicola.html|Muriicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Muriicola jejuensis|M. jejuensis]]'' ( Kahng ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', of Jeju island, Republic of Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015313-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Murinocardiopsis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiopsaceae]] | genus = ''Murinocardiopsis'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015990-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. flavida | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Murinocardiopsis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Murinocardiopsis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''murus'', wall; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardiopsis'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Murinocardiopsis'', a ''Nocardiopsis''-like organism isolated from a wall.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/murinocardiopsis.html|Murinocardiopsis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Murinocardiopsis flavida|M. flavida]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flavida'', yellowish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015990-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Myceligenerans'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Promicromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Myceligenerans'' | binomial_authority = Cui ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024091-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. xiligouense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Myceligenerans''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Myceligenerans'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mycelium'', filamentous cell; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''generans'', producing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] subst. ''Myceligenerans'', hyphae-forming microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/myceligenerans.html|Myceligenerans}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Myceligenerans crystallogenes|M. crystallogenes]]'' ( Groth ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''krustallos'', crystal; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennao'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''crystallogenes'', producing crystals of iodin (1,6-phenazine-diol 5,10-dioxide).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63756-0}}</ref> * ''[[Myceligenerans halotolerans|M. halotolerans]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating, enduring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024091-0}}</ref> * ''[[Myceligenerans xiligouense|M. xiligouense]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''xiligouense'', of or pertaining to Xiligou, a location in China where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1287</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mycetocola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mycetocola'' | binomial_authority = Tsukamoto ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/937</ref> | type_species = M. saprophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mycetocola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mycetocola'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'' -''etis'', a mushroom, fungus; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola''), dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Mycetocola'', fungus-dweller.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mycetocola.html|Mycetocola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mycetocola lacteus|M. lacteus]]'' ( Tsukamoto ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lacteus'', milky.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/937</ref> * ''[[Mycetocola reblochoni|M. reblochoni]]'' ( Bora ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''reblochonum'', Reblochon cheese; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''reblochoni'', of a Reblochon cheese, to denote that the first strains were isolated from the surface of Reblochon cheese.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64201-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycetocola saprophilus|M. saprophilus]]'' ( Tsukamoto ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''sapros'', putrid; [[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 ''saprophilus'', putrid-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/937</ref> * ''[[Mycetocola tolaasinivorans|M. tolaasinivorans]]'' ( Tsukamoto ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''tolaasinum'', tolaasin, type of toxin produced by ''Pseudomonas'' ''tolaasii''; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tolaasinivorans'', tolaasin-devouring (tolaasin-decomposing).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/937</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mycobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Mycobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Mycobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Lehmann and Neumann 1896, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Mycobacteriales'' Janke 1924 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the order ''Mycobacteriales'' Cavalier-Smith 2002; type genus of the family ''Mycobacteriaceae'' Chester 1897 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. tuberculosis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mycobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mycobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'' -''etis'', a mushroom, <em style="font-style: normal">fungus</em>; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mycobacterium'', a fungus rodlet.'''<br><ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mycobacterium.html|Mycobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 149 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mycobacterium abscessus|M. abscessus]]'' ( (Moore and Frerichs 1953) Kusunoki and Ezaki 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abscessus'', of an abscess, referring to the ability of the organism to form abscesses.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/240</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium africanum|M. africanum]]'' ( Castets ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''africanum'', of Africa, African.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium agri|M. agri]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura 1972) Tsukamura 1981, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''ager'' -''gri'', a field; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agri'', of a field.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/247</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium aichiense|M. aichiense]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura 1973) Tsukamura 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aichiense'', of or belonging to Aichi prefecture, Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/263</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium alvei|M. alvei]]'' ( Ausina ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alvei'', of the bed of a river, referring to the place where this species was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/529</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium aromaticivorans|M. aromaticivorans]]'' ( Hennessee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''aromaticus'', aromatic, fragrant; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aromaticivorans'', devouring aromatic (compounds).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65827-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium arosiense|M. arosiense]]'' ( Bang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arosiense'', pertaining to Arosia, the Latin name of Aarhus, the city in Denmark where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65503-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium arupense|M. arupense]]'' ( Cloud ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arupense'', pertaining to the ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology, where the type strain was characterized.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64194-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium asiaticum|M. asiaticum]]'' ( Weiszfeiler ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''asiaticum'', Asiatic, of Asia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium aubagnense|M. aubagnense]]'' ( Adékambi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aubagnense'', of or pertaining to Aubagne, the city from where the first patient originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63969-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium aurum|M. aurum]]'' ( Tsukamura 1966, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''aurum'', the gold, the color of gold, intended to mean gold-pigmented.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007799-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium austroafricanum|M. austroafricanum]]'' ( Tsukamura ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''australis'', southern; [[Latin]] adjective ''africanus -a -um'', pertaining to Africa; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''austroafricanum'', of or pertaining to South Africa, the source of the isolates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/460</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium avium|M. avium]]'' ( Chester 1901, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''avis'', a bird; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''avium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycobacterium avium|M. avium]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''avium''''' Chester 1901, ; [[Latin]] noun ''avis'', a bird; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''avium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/254</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium avium|M. avium]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''paratuberculosis''''' (Bergey ''et al''. 1923) Thorel ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. <em>para</em>, alongside of, resembling; [[New Latin]] noun ''tuberculosis'', tuberculosis; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paratuberculosis'', of tuberculosis-like, of paratuberculosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/254</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium avium|M. avium]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''silvaticum''''' Thorel ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''silvaticum'', of or belonging to a wood or to trees.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/254</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium boenickei|M. boenickei]]'' ( Schinsky ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''boenickei'', of Bönicke, in honour of the contribution of Rudolf Bönicke, a german mycobacteriologist, who first recognized the heterogeneity within the ''Mycobacterium'' ''fortuitum'' complex.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1653</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bohemicum|M. bohemicum]]'' ( Reischl ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bohemicum'', of or belonging to the Czech Republic where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1349</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bolletii|M. bolletii]]'' ( Adékambi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bolletii'', of Bollet, to honour Claude Bollet, a famous clinical microbiologist and taxonomist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63969-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium botniense|M. botniense]]'' ( Torkko ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''botniense'', of or belonging to ''Botnia'' ''Occidentalis'', the Latin name of the Västerbotten province (West Bothnia) of Finland, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/283</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bouchedurhonense|M. bouchedurhonense]]'' ( Ben Salah ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bouchedurhonense'', pertaining to Bouches du Rhōne, the name of the département around Marseille, France, where the type strain was recovered.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010637-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( Karlson and Lessel 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', an ox, bull, cow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovis'', of an ox.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''bovis''''' Karlson and Lessel 1970, ; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', an ox, bull, cow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovis'', of an ox.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/433</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''caprae''''' (Aranaz ''et al''. 1999) Niemann ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caprae'', of a goat, the host animal from which the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/6/2239.pdf</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycobacterium branderi|M. branderi]]'' ( Koukila-Kähkölä ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''branderi'', of Brander, referring to Eljas Brander, the former head of the Tuberculosis Laboratory of the National Public Health Institute, Finland, who collected the strains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/549</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium brisbanense|M. brisbanense]]'' ( Schinsky ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''brisbanense'', of or pertaining to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1653</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium brumae|M. brumae]]'' ( Luquin ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brumae'', of winter, referring to the time of year at which the first strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/405</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium canariasense|M. canariasense]]'' ( Jiménez ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''canariasense'', of or belonging to the Canarias (the Spanish name of the Canary Islands), where all strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1729</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium caprae|M. caprae]]'' ( (Aranaz ''et al''. 1999) Aranaz ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caprae'', of a goat, the host animal from which the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1785</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium celatum|M. celatum]]'' ( Butler ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''celatum'', hidden from or concealed from, referring to the concealed nature of these organisms among recognized ''Mycobacterium'' species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/539</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chelonae|M. chelonae]]'' ( corrig. Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''khelone'', a tortoise; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chelonae'', of a tortoise.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chelonae|M. chelonae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''abscessus''''' corrig. (Moore and Frerichs 1953) Kubica ''et al''. 1972, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abscessus'', of an abscess, referring to the ability of the organism to form abscesses.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycobacterium chelonae|M. chelonae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''chelonae''''' corrig. Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''subspecies''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''khelone'', a tortoise; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chelonae'', of a tortoise.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/006015-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chimaera|M. chimaera]]'' ( Tortoli ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''chimaera'', the chimaera, the mythological being made up of parts of three different animals, referring to the apparent mix of genetic features characterizing the strains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1277</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chitae|M. chitae]]'' ( Tsukamura 1967, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chitae'', of Chita, a place in Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chlorophenolicum|M. chlorophenolicum]]'' ( (Apajalahti ''et al''. 1986) Häggblom ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chlorophenol'', chlorophenol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suffix -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chlorophenolicum'', related to chlorophenols.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/485</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chlorophenolicum|M. chlorophenolicum]]'' ( (Apajalahti ''et al''. 1986) Briglia ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chlorophenol'', chlorophenol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suffix -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chlorophenolicum'', related to chlorophenols.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/494</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium chubuense|M. chubuense]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura 1973) Tsukamura 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chubuense'', of or belonging to Chubu, coming from soil of Chubu hospital.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/263</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium colombiense|M. colombiense]]'' ( Murcia ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''colombiense'', of or belonging to Colombia, the South American country where the strains were first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64190-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium conceptionense|M. conceptionense]]'' ( Adékambi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''conceptionense'', of or pertaining to Hōpital de la Conception, the hospital where the first strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium confluentis|M. confluentis]]'' ( Kirschner ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''confluentis'', of ''Confluentes'', now Koblenz, the source of the strain on which the species description is based.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/257</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium conspicuum|M. conspicuum]]'' ( Springer ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''conspicuum'', in view, visible, apparent, obvious, referring to the unique profile of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/1/362</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium cookii|M. cookii]]'' ( Kazda ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''cookii'', of Cook, named for Bertram Cook, who discovered the natural reservoir of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/217</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium cosmeticum|M. cosmeticum]]'' ( Cooksey ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''cosmeticum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''kosmetikos''), referring to cosmetics.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2385</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium crocinum|M. crocinum]]'' ( Hennessee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''crocinum'', saffron-coloured, pertaining to the colony pigmentation of known strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65827-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium diernhoferi|M. diernhoferi]]'' ( (''ex'' Bönicke and Juhasz 1965) Tsukamura ''et al''. 1983, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''diernhoferi'', of Diernhofer, who originally isolated the organisms.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/460</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium doricum|M. doricum]]'' ( Tortoli ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''doricum'', of or belonging to ''Dorica'' ''civitas'', the ancient name of the Italian city of Ancona, from where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/2007</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium duvalii|M. duvalii]]'' ( Stanford and Gunthorpe 1971, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''duvalii'', of Duval, named for Professor C.W. Duval who isolated two strains of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium elephantis|M. elephantis]]'' ( Shojaei ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''elephas'' -''antis'', an elephant; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''elephantis'', of an elephant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1817</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium fallax|M. fallax]]'' ( Lévy-Frébault ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fallax'', deceptive, in the sense that the colonies resemble those of ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/336</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium farcinogenes|M. farcinogenes]]'' ( Chamoiseau 1973, ''species''.; Fr. noun ''farcin'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''farciminum'', a disease in horses and other animals), farcy or glanders; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaio'', produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''farcinogenes'', producing farcy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium flavescens|M. flavescens]]'' ( Bojalil ''et al''. 1962, ''species''.; [[Latin]] v. ''flavesco'', to become golden yellow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flavescens'', becoming yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium florentinum|M. florentinum]]'' ( Tortoli ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''florentinum'', of or belonging to ''Florentia'', the Italian city of Florence, from where the majority of the strains were collected and investigated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1101</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium fluoranthenivorans|M. fluoranthenivorans]]'' ( Hormisch ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''fluoranthenum'', fluoranthene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''fluoranthenivorans'', digesting fluoranthene.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium fortuitum|M. fortuitum]]'' ( da Costa Cruz 1938, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fortuitum'', casual, accidental, fortuitous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium fortuitum|M. fortuitum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''acetamidolyticum''''' Tsukamura ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acetamidum'', acetamide; [[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 ''acetamidolyticum'', digesting acetamide.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/489</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium fortuitum|M. fortuitum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''fortuitum''''' da Costa Cruz 1938, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fortuitum'', casual, accidental, fortuitous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/317</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium frederiksbergense|M. frederiksbergense]]'' ( Willumsen ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''frederiksbergense'', of or belonging to Frederiksberg, Denmark, referring to the place of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1715</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium gadium|M. gadium]]'' ( Casal and Calero 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gadium'', of ''Gades'', the modern Cadiz (a town on the Atlantic coast of Spain)'''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium gastri|M. gastri]]'' ( Wayne 1966, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''gaster'' -''tri'', belly, stomach; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gastri'', of the stomach.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium genavense|M. genavense]]'' ( Böttger ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''genavense'', of or belonging to Geneva, the source of the first isolate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/841</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium gilvum|M. gilvum]]'' ( Stanford and Gunthorpe 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gilvum'', pale yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium goodii|M. goodii]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''goodii'', of Good, named for Robert Good who made significant contributions to the study of mycobacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1493</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium gordonae|M. gordonae]]'' ( Bojalil ''et al''. 1962, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gordonae'', of Gordon, named after the American bacteriologist Ruth E. Gordon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium haemophilum|M. haemophilum]]'' ( Sompolinsky ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration ''haema''), blood; [[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 ''haemophilum'', blood loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium hassiacum|M. hassiacum]]'' ( Schröder ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hassiacum'', of or belonging to ''Hassia'', the German province of Hesse, where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/86</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium heckeshornense|M. heckeshornense]]'' ( Roth ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''heckeshornense'', of or belonging to Heckeshorn, a peninsula in Berlin, Germany, the location of the hospital in which the strain was found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium heidelbergense|M. heidelbergense]]'' ( Haas ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''heidelbergense''''',''' of or belonging to Heidelberg, Germany, the source of the strain on which the description of the species is based.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/2/627</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium hiberniae|M. hiberniae]]'' ( Kazda ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hiberniae'', of ''Hibernia'', the Latin name for Ireland, the source of the strains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/352</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium hodleri|M. hodleri]]'' ( Kleespies ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hodleri'', of Hodler, named after Christian Hodler, director of the Ministry of Science and Culture of the State of Lower Saxony, Germany, a strong supporter of natural sciences.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/3/683</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium holsaticum|M. holsaticum]]'' ( Richter ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''holsaticum'', of or belonging to ''Holsatia'', the German region of Holstein, the location of the institute in which the strains were first analyzed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1991</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium houstonense|M. houstonense]]'' ( Schinsky ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''houstonense'', of or pertaining to Houston, TX, USA, where the first isolate of the ''Mycobacterium'' ''fortuitum'' third biovariant (sorbitol positive) was identified.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1653</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium immunogenum|M. immunogenum]]'' ( Wilson ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''immunogenum'', eliciting an immune response.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1751</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium insubricum|M. insubricum]]'' ( Tortoli ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''insubricum'', pertaining to ''Insubria'', the Latin name of part of the Lombardy region of Italy that includes the cities in which four of the first five strains were isolated, including the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003459-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium interjectum|M. interjectum]]'' ( Springer ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] v. ''interjacio'', to set, place, or put between; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''interjectum'', placed between, corresponding to the phylogenetic position between rapid and slow-growing mycobacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/197</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium intermedium|M. intermedium]]'' ( Meier ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''intermedium'', intermediate, referring to the phylogenetic position of this organism between the rapidly and slowly growing mycobacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/204</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium intracellulare|M. intracellulare]]'' ( (Cuttino and McCabe 1949) Runyon 1965, ''species''.; [[Latin]] prep. ''intra'', within; [[Latin]] noun ''cellula'', ''a'' small store-room and in biology a cell; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''are'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''intracellulare'', intracellular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium kansasii|M. kansasii]]'' ( Hauduroy 1955, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kansasii'', of Kansas, USA.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium komossense|M. komossense]]'' ( Kazda and Muller 1979, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''komossense'', of or belonging to Komosse sphagnum bog in south Sweden.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium kubicae|M. kubicae]]'' ( Floyd ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kubicae'', of Kubica, to honor the contributions of George P. Kubica, an exceptional American mycobacteriologist, mentor, and teacher.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1811</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium kumamotonense|M. kumamotonense]]'' ( Masaki ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kumamotonense'', of or pertaining to Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65052-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium kyorinense|M. kyorinense]]'' ( Okazaki ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kyorinense'', pertaining to Kyorin, referring to the Kyorin University Hospital where the first strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000760-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium lacus|M. lacus]]'' ( Turenne ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacus'', of a lake, where the organism was acquired.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2135</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium lentiflavum|M. lentiflavum]]'' ( Springer ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''lentus'' -''a'' -''um'', slow; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'' -''a'' -''um'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lentiflavum'', slow and yellow, two characteristic features of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/836</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium leprae|M. leprae]]'' ( (Hansen 1880) Lehmann and Neumann 1896, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''lepra'', leprosy; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leprae'', of leprosy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium lepraemurium|M. lepraemurium]]'' ( Marchoux and Sorel 1912, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leprae'', of leprosy; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''murium'', of mice; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''lepraemurium'', of leprosy of mice.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium llatzerense|M. llatzerense]]'' ( Gomila ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''llatzerense'', pertaining to Hospital Son Llàtzer, the hospital where the strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65857-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium madagascariense|M. madagascariense]]'' ( Kazda ''et al''. 1992, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''madagascariense'', of or belonging to the island of Madagascar, the source of the strains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/524</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium mageritense|M. mageritense]]'' ( Domenech ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mageritense'', of or pertaining to ''Magerit'', old (first) Arabic name of Madrid, the source of most of the isolates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/535</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium malmoense|M. malmoense]]'' ( Schroder and Juhlin 1977, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''malmoense'', of or belonging to Malmö, Sweden, the source of the strains on which the original description is based.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium mantenii|M. mantenii]]'' ( van Ingen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mantenii'', of Manten, in honour of Dr A. Manten, microbiologist, who published the first cases of NTM disease in the Netherlands in 1957, as well as landmark reviews on the clinical relevance of NTM in the Netherlands.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010405-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium marinum|M. marinum]]'' ( Aronson 1926, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium marseillense|M. marseillense]]'' ( Ben Salah ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marseillense'', pertaining to Marseille, where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010637-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium massiliense|M. massiliense]]'' ( Adékambi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''massiliense'', pertaining to ''Massilia'', the Latin name of Marseille, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium microti|M. microti]]'' ( Reed 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Microtus'', a genus that includes the vole; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''microti'', of ''Microtus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium monacense|M. monacense]]'' ( Reischl ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''monacense'', of or belonging to ''Monacum'', the Latin name of the German city Munich where the first strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64527-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium montefiorense|M. montefiorense]]'' ( Levi ''et al''. 2003, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''montefiorense'', of or pertaining to Montefiore, referring to the Montefiore Medical Center.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.41.5.2147-2152.2003}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium moriokaense|M. moriokaense]]'' ( Tsukamura ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''moriokaense'', of or belonging to Morioka, the locality where the species was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/333</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium mucogenicum|M. mucogenicum]]'' ( Springer ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mucus'', mucus, [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. <em>gennaio</em>, to produce; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mucogenicum'', intended to mean producing mucus, referring to the highly mucoid character of most strains on solid agar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/2/262</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium murale|M. murale]]'' ( Vuorio ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''murale'', of or belonging to a wall.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/25</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium nebraskense|M. nebraskense]]'' ( Mohamed ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''nebraskense'', of or belonging to the state of Nebraska, USA.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2057</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium neoaurum|M. neoaurum]]'' ( Tsukamura 1972, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neos'', new; [[Latin]] noun ''aurum'', gold; [[New Latin]] noun ''neoaurum'', a new gold, intended to mean a new gold-pigmented organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium neworleansense|M. neworleansense]]'' ( Schinsky ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''neworleansense'', of or pertaining to New Orleans, LA, USA, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1653</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum|M. nonchromogenicum]]'' ( Tsukamura 1965, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adv. ''non'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chroma'', color; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaio'', to produce; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''nonchromogenicum'', intended to mean not producing color.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium noviomagense|M. noviomagense]]'' ( van Ingen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''noviomagense'', pertaining to Noviomagus, the Roman name of the major city in the endemic region in the Netherlands and the location of the reference hospital; current name: Nijmegen.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001511-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium novocastrense|M. novocastrense]]'' ( Shojaei ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''novus'', new; [[Latin]] noun ''castrum'', castle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''novocastrense'', of or pertaining to Newcastle, a city in the northeast of England.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/1205</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium obuense|M. obuense]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura and Mizuno 1971) Tsukamura and Mizuno 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''obuense'', of or belonging to Obu, Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/263</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium pallens|M. pallens]]'' ( Hennessee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pallens'', pale yellow, pertaining to the colony pigmentation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65827-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium palustre|M. palustre]]'' ( Torkko ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''palustre'', living in swamps, referring to the isolation of the organisms from peat land run-off water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1519</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium paraffinicum|M. paraffinicum]]'' ( (''ex'' Davis ''et al''. 1956) Toney ''et al''. 2010, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] noun ''paraffinum'', paraffin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''paraffinicum'', pertaining to paraffin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016972-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium parafortuitum|M. parafortuitum]]'' ( Tsukamura ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', alongside of or near; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fortuitum'', casual, accidental, and also a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parafortuitum'', alongside of (''Mycobacterium'') ''fortuitum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium parascrofulaceum|M. parascrofulaceum]]'' ( Turenne ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', like, beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''scrofulaceum'', specific epither of a bacterial species; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parascrofulaceum'', beside ''Mycobacterium'' ''parascrofulaceum'' (referring to the phenotypic resemblance of the isolate to ''Mycobacterium'' ''scrofulaceum'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1543</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium paraseoulense|M. paraseoulense]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''seoulense'', specific epithet of a bacterial species; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''paraseoulense'', like ''seoulense'', referring to the genotypic resemblance of the type strain to ''Mycobacterium'' ''seoulense''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012054-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium paratuberculosis|M. paratuberculosis]]'' ( Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. <em>para</em>, alongside of, resembling; [[New Latin]] noun ''tuberculosis'', tuberculosis; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paratuberculosis'', of tuberculosis-like, of paratuberculosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycobacterium parmense|M. parmense]]'' ( Fanti ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parmense'', of or belonging to ''Parma'', the Italian city of Parma, where the strain was isolated..)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1123</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium peregrinum|M. peregrinum]]'' ( (''ex'' Bojalil ''et al''. 1962) Kusunoki and Ezaki 1992, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''peregrinum'', strange, foreign.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/240</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium phlei|M. phlei]]'' ( Lehmann and Neumann 1899, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Phleum'', a genus of grass, timothy; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phlei'', of ''Phleum'', of timothy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium phocaicum|M. phocaicum]]'' ( Adékambi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''phocaicum'', Phocœan, referred to Phocaea, a maritime town of Ionia, a colony of the Athenians, whose inhabitants fled, to escape from Persian domination, and founded Massilia (Marseille), which was the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63969-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium pinnipedii|M. pinnipedii]]'' ( Cousins ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pinnipedii'', of a pinniped, referring to the host animal from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1305</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium porcinum|M. porcinum]]'' ( Tsukamura ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''porcinum'', pertaining to swine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/162</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium poriferae|M. poriferae]]'' ( Padgitt and Moshier 1987, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''poriferae'' of the ''Porifera'', the phylum of sponges.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/186</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium pseudoshottsii|M. pseudoshottsii]]'' ( Rhodes ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''shottsii'', name of a species; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pseudoshottsii'', a false ''Mycobacterium'' ''shottsii'', not the true ''Mycobacterium'' ''shottsii''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1139</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium psychrotolerans|M. psychrotolerans]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', cold-tolerating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1459</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium pulveris|M. pulveris]]'' ( Tsukamura ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pulvis'' -''eris'', dust, powder; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pulveris'', of dust, referring to the source, house dust.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/811</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium pyrenivorans|M. pyrenivorans]]'' ( Derz ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''pyrenum'', pyrene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, destroying; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pyrenivorans'', destroying pyrene.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2313</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium rhodesiae|M. rhodesiae]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura ''et al''. 1971) Tsukamura 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhodesiae'', of/from Rhodesia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/263</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium riyadhense|M. riyadhense]]'' ( van Ingen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''riyadhense'', pertaining to Riyadh, capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and origin of the patient from whom the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005629-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium rufum|M. rufum]]'' ( Hennessee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rufum'', ruddy or red, pertaining to the colony pigmentation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65827-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium rutilum|M. rutilum]]'' ( Hennessee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rutilum'', rust-coloured, pertaining to the colony pigmentation of known strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65827-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium salmoniphilum|M. salmoniphilum]]'' ( (''ex'' Ross 1960) Whipps ''et al''. 2007, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''salmo'' -''onis'', a salmon; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''salmoniphilum'', salmon-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64841-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium saskatchewanense|M. saskatchewanense]]'' ( Turenne ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''saskatchewanense'', of or pertaining to Saskatchewan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/959</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium scrofulaceum|M. scrofulaceum]]'' ( Prissick and Masson 1956, ''species''.; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''scrofulae'', a swelling of the glands of the neck, scrofula; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''aceum'', suffix used with various meanings; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''scrofulaceum'', of or pertaining to scrofula.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium senegalense|M. senegalense]]'' ( (Chamoiseau 1973) Chamoiseau 1979, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''senegalense'', of or belonging to the West African Republic of Senegal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium senuense|M. senuense]]'' ( Mun ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''senuense'', arbitrary name formed from the initial letters of Seoul National University, the organization that carried out the taxonomic investigation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65374-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium seoulense|M. seoulense]]'' ( Mun ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''seoulense'', of or pertaining to Seoul, Republic of Korea, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64744-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium septicum|M. septicum]]'' ( Schinsky ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''septicum'', producing a putrefaction, putrefying, septic, referring to the isolation of the organism from blood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/575</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium setense|M. setense]]'' ( Lamy ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''setense'', pertaining to Sète (France), the city from which the infected patient originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65222-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium shimoidei|M. shimoidei]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura ''et al''. 1975) Tsukamura 1982, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''shimoidei'', of Shimoide, named for H. Shimoide, a Japanese microbiologist who first isolated a strain of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/67</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium shottsii|M. shottsii]]'' ( Rhodes ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''shottsii'', of Shotts, named after Emmett Shotts, an American fish bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/421</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium simiae|M. simiae]]'' ( Karassova ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''simia'', an ape; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''simiae'', of an ape.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium smegmatis|M. smegmatis]]'' ( (Trevisan 1889) Lehmann and Neumann 1899, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''smegma'' -''atis'', an unguent (for making the skin smooth), a detergent, a cleansing medicine, and in biology the sebaceous humor; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''smegmatis'', of smegma.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium sphagni|M. sphagni]]'' ( Kazda 1980, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Sphagnum'', generic name of the moss of sphagnum bogs, <span lang="FR">the habitat of these strains</span>; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sphagni'', of ''Sphagnum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/77</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium stomatepiae|M. stomatepiae]]'' ( Pourahmad ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stomatepiae'', of ''Stomatepia'', isolated from ''Stomatepia'' ''mariae'', the scientific name of the striped barombi mbo cichlid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/001164-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium szulgai|M. szulgai]]'' ( Marks ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''szulgai'', of Szulga, named after T. Szulga, a Polish microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium terrae|M. terrae]]'' ( Wayne 1966, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', the earth. [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium thermoresistibile|M. thermoresistibile]]'' ( Tsukamura 1966, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] verb. ''resisto'', to stand back, remain standing, endure; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -<em>ile</em>, suffix denoting an active quality, able to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermoresistibile'', able to resist to high temperature.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium timonense|M. timonense]]'' ( Ben Salah ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''timonense'', pertaining to La Timone, the name of a hospital in Marseille, France, where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010637-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium tokaiense|M. tokaiense]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura 1973) Tsukamura 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tokaiense'', of or belonging to Tokai district of Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/263</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium triplex|M. triplex]]'' ( Floyd ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''triplex'', threefold, triple, referring to something consisting of three parts, specifically, the triple-cluster HPLC pattern shown by these isolates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium triviale|M. triviale]]'' ( Kubica 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''triviale'', common, commonplace, vulgar, ordinary, of little importance.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis|M. tuberculosis]]'' ( (Zopf 1883) Lehmann and Neumann 1896, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''tuberculum'', a small swelling, tubercle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suff. -''osis'', suffix expressing state or condition, in medical terminology denoting a state of disease; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tuberculosis'', of tuberculosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis|M. tuberculosis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''caprae''''' Aranaz ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caprae'', of a goat, the host animal from which the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1263</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis|M. tuberculosis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''tuberculosis''''' (Zopf 1883) Lehmann and Neumann 1896, ; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''tuberculum'', a small swelling, tubercle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suff. -''osis'', suffix expressing state or condition, in medical terminology denoting a state of disease; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tuberculosis'', of tuberculosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/1327.pdf</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium tusciae|M. tusciae]]'' ( Tortoli ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tusciae'', of ''Tuscia'' (the country of the Tuscans), now Tuscany,  the Italian region where all the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1839</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium ulcerans|M. ulcerans]]'' ( MacCallum ''et al''. 1950, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''ulcerans'', making sore, causing to ulcerate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium vaccae|M. vaccae]]'' ( Bönicke and Juhasz 1964, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''vacca'', a cow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vaccae'', of a cow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium vanbaalenii|M. vanbaalenii]]'' ( Khan ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vanbaalenii'', of Van Baalen, in memory of Chase Van Baalen, late Professor at The University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory, Port Aransas, Texas, USA.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1997</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium vulneris|M. vulneris]]'' ( van Ingen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''vulnus'' -''eris'', wound; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vulneris'', of a wound, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008854-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium wolinskyi|M. wolinskyi]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wolinskyi'', of Wolinsky, named for Emanuel Wolinsky for his significant contributions to the study of non-tuberculous mycobacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1493</ref> * ''[[Mycobacterium xenopi|M. xenopi]]'' ( Schwabacher 1959, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Xenopus'', a genus of toad; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''xenopi'', of ''Xenopus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Mycoplana'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Brucellaceae]] | genus = ''Mycoplana'' | binomial_authority = Gray and Thornton 1928, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = M. dimorpha | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mycoplana''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mycoplana'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''mukēs'', mushroom or other funguss; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''planos'', a wandering; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Mycoplana'', fungus wanderer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mycoplana.html|Mycoplana}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mycoplana bullata|M. bullata]]'' ( Gray and Thornton 1928, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bullata'', wearing a bulla, with a knob.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplana dimorpha|M. dimorpha]]'' ( Gray and Thornton 1928, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dimorpha'', two-formed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplana ramosa|M. ramosa]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ramosa'', full of boughs, having many branches, branching, branchy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/434</ref> * ''[[Mycoplana segnis|M. segnis]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''segnis'', tslow, inactive, lazy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/4/434</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Mycoplasma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Tenericutes]]" | classis = [[Mollicutes]] | ordo = [[Mycoplasmatales]] | familia = [[Mycoplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Mycoplasma'' | binomial_authority = Nowak 1929, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Mycoplasmatales'' Freundt 1955 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the family ''Mycoplasmataceae'' Freundt 1955 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030056-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. mycoides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Mycoplasma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Tenericutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Mycoplasma'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'', mushroom or other fungus; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun <em>plasma</em>, anything formed or moulded, image, figure; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Mycoplasma'', fungus form.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/mycoplasma.html|Mycoplasma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 123 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Mycoplasma adleri|M. adleri]]'' ( Del Giudice ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''adleri'', of Adler, referring to Henry Adler, a Californian veterinarian whose studies contributed much new information concerning the pathogenic role of caprine and avian mycoplasmas.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/29</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma agalactiae|M. agalactiae]]'' ( (Wroblewski 1931) Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[New Latin]]. noun ''agalactia'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''agalaktia''), want of milk, agalactia; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agalactiae'', of agalactia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma agassizii|M. agassizii]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agassizii'', of Agassiz, referring to Louis Agassiz, a naturalist whose name was assigned to a species of desert tortoise (''Gopherus'' ''agassizii'') from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma alkalescens|M. alkalescens]]'' ( Leach 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] v. ''alkalesco'', to make alkaline, referring to the reaction produced in arginine-containing media; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''alkalescens'', alkaline-making.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma alligatoris|M. alligatoris]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alligator'' -''oris'', an alligator; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alligatoris'', of/from an alligator.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma alvi|M. alvi]]'' ( Gourlay ''et al''. 1977, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''alvus'', bowel, womb, stomach, the digestive organs; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alvi'', of the bowel.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma amphoriforme|M. amphoriforme]]'' ( Pitcher ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''amphora'', amphora; [[Latin]] adjective suff. -''formis'' -''e'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''amphoriforme'', amphora-shaped, having the form of an amphora.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2589</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma anatis|M. anatis]]'' ( Roberts 1964, ''species''.;  [[Latin]] noun ''anas'' -''atis'', a duck; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''anatis'', of a duck.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma anseris|M. anseris]]'' ( Bradbury ''et al''. 1988, ; [[Latin]] noun ''anser'' -''eris'', the goose; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''anseris'', of the goose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/74</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma arginini|M. arginini]]'' ( Barile ''et al''. 1968, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''argininum'', arginine (an amino acid); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arginini'', of arginine, referring to its hydrolysis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma arthritidis|M. arthritidis]]'' ( (Sabin 1941) Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''arthritis'' -''idos'', gout, arthritis; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arthritidis'', of arthritis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma auris|M. auris]]'' ( DaMassa ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''auris'' -''is'', the ear; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''auris'', of the ear, referring to the provenance of the organism, the ears of goats.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/479</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma bovigenitalium|M. bovigenitalium]]'' ( Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', the ox, bull, cow; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''genitalia'', the genitals; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''bovigenitalium'', of bovine genitalia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65553-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma bovirhinis|M. bovirhinis]]'' ( Leach 1967, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', the ox; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhis'' ''rhinos'', nose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovirhinis'', of the nose of the ox.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma bovis|M. bovis]]'' ( (Hale ''et al''. 1962) Askaa and Erno 1976, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', the ox; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovis'', of the ox.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma bovoculi|M. bovoculi]]'' ( Langford and Leach 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bos'' ''bovis'', ox, bull, cow; [[Latin]] noun ''oculus'' -''i'', the eye; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bovoculi'', of the bovine eye.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma buccale|M. buccale]]'' ( Freundt ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''bucca'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''ale'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''buccale'', buccal, pertaining to the mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma buteonis|M. buteonis]]'' ( Poveda ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''buteo'' -''onis'', a buzzard; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''buteonis'', of a buzzard.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/94</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma californicum|M. californicum]]'' ( Jasper ''et al''. 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''californicum'', of or pertaining to California.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/339</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma canadense|M. canadense]]'' ( Langford ''et al''. 1976, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''canadense'', of or pertaining to Canada.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma canis|M. canis]]'' ( Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'' -is, a dog; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma capricolum|M. capricolum]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''caper'' -''pri'', the male goat; [[New Latin]] suff. ''-colus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''incolere'', to dwell or abide in a place, to inhabit), dwelling; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''capricolum'', dwelling in a male goat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma capricolum|M. capricolum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''capricolum''''' Tully ''et al''. 1974, ; [[Latin]] noun ''caper'' -''pri'', the male goat; [[New Latin]] suff. ''-colus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''incolere'', to dwell or abide in a place, to inhabit), dwelling; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''capricolum'', dwelling in a male goat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/603</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma capricolum|M. capricolum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''capripneumoniae''''' Leach ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] noun ''capra'' -''ae'', a goat; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of the lungs, pneumonia; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''capripneumoniae'', of a pneumonia of a goat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/603</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma caviae|M. caviae]]'' ( Hill 1971, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''cavia'', guinea pig (''Cavia'' ''cobaya''); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caviae'', of a guinea pig.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma cavipharyngis|M. cavipharyngis]]'' ( Hill 1989, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''cavia'', the guinea pig (''Cavia'' ''cobaya''); [[New Latin]] noun ''pharynx'' -''yngis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pharugx'' ''pharuggos'', throat), throat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cavipharyngis'', of the throat of a guinea pig.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/39/3/371</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma citelli|M. citelli]]'' ( Rose ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Citellus'', a genus of ground squirrel; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''citelli'', of ''Citellus'', of a ground squirrel.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma cloacale|M. cloacale]]'' ( Bradbury and Forrest 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''cloacale'', pertaining to a cloaca.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/389</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma coccoides|M. coccoides]]'' ( (Schilling 1928) Neimark ''et al''. 2005, (illegitimate new combination).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus; [[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|neuter gender]] adjective ''coccoides'', coccus-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1385</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma collis|M. collis]]'' ( Hill 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''collis'' -''is'', high ground, a hill; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''collis'', of a hill, alluding to the author who described the species (A.C. Hill).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/847</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma columbinasale|M. columbinasale]]'' ( Jordan ''et al''. 1982, ; [[Latin]] noun ''columbus'', a pigeon; [[Latin]] noun ''nasus'', nose; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''ale'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''nasale'', pertaining to the nose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''columbinasale'', pertaining to the nose of a pigeon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/108</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma columbinum|M. columbinum]]'' ( Shimizu ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''columbinum'', of or pertaining to a pigeon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma columborale|M. columborale]]'' ( Shimizu ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''columba'' or ''columbus'', pigeon; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''ale'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''orale'', of or pertaining to the mouth; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''columborale'', of or pertaining to the pigeon mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma conjunctivae|M. conjunctivae]]'' ( Barile ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''conjunctiva'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''conjunctivus'' -''a'' -''um'', serving to connect, connective), the membrane joining the eyeball to the lids; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''conjunctivae'', of conjunctiva.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma corogypsi|M. corogypsi]]'' ( Panangala ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''korax'' -''acos'', a raven, crow; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''gups'' ''gupos'', a vulture; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''corogypsi'' (''sic''), of a raven vulture.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/585</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma cottewii|M. cottewii]]'' ( DaMassa ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cottewii'', of Cottew, named for G.S. Cottew, an Australian veterinarian who was a co-isolator of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/479</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma cricetuli|M. cricetuli]]'' ( Hill 1983, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cricetulus'', generic name of the Chinese hamster (''Cricetulus'' ''griseus''); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cricetuli'', of ''Cricetulus'', of a Chinese hamster.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/1/113</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma crocodyli|M. crocodyli]]'' ( Kirchhoff ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Crocodylus'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''crocodilus'', crocodile), generic name of the crocodile; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''crocodyli'', of ''Crocodylus'', of a crocodile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/742</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma cynos|M. cynos]]'' ( Rosendal 1973, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kuon'' ''kunos'' (Latin transliteration ''cyon cynos''), a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cynos'',  of a dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma dispar|M. dispar]]'' ( Gourlay and Leach 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''dispar'', dissimilar, different.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma edwardii|M. edwardii]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1970, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''edwardii'', of Edward, named after D.G. Edward, who first isolated this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma elephantis|M. elephantis]]'' ( Kirchhoff ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] noun ''elephas'' -''antis'', elephant; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''elephantis'', of the elephant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/437</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma ellychniae|M. ellychniae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Ellychnia'', a genus of firefly beetles; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ellychniae'', of ''Ellychnia'', from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/284</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma equigenitalium|M. equigenitalium]]'' ( Kirchhoff 1978, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''equus'' ''equi'', the horse; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''genitalia'', the genitals; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''equigenitalium'', of equine genitalia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma equirhinis|M. equirhinis]]'' ( Allam and Lemcke 1975, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''equus'' -''i'', a horse; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhis'' ''rhinos'', nose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''equirhinis'', of the nose of a horse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma falconis|M. falconis]]'' ( Poveda ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''falco'' -''onis'', a falcon; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''falconis'', of a falcon, the host from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/94</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma fastidiosum|M. fastidiosum]]'' ( Lemcke and Poland 1980, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fastidiosum'', fastidious, referring to the nutritionally fastidious nature of the organism on primary isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/151</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma faucium|M. faucium]]'' ( Freundt ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''fauces'' -''ium'', the throat; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''faucium'', of the throat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma felifaucium|M. felifaucium]]'' ( Hill 1988, ; [[Latin]] noun ''feles'' -''is'', a cat; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''fauces'' -''ium'', the throat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''felifaucium'', of the throat of a cat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/4/449</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma feliminutum|M. feliminutum]]'' ( Heyward ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''feles'' -''is'', a cat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''minutum'', little, small; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''feliminutum'', a small colony organism isolated from cats.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma felis|M. felis]]'' ( Cole ''et al''. 1967, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''feles'' -''is'', a cat; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''felis'', of a cat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma fermentans|M. fermentans]]'' ( Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', fermenting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma flocculare|M. flocculare]]'' ( Meyling and Friss 1972, ''species''.; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''flocculus'', a small flock or tuft of wool; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''are'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flocculare'', resembling a small floc of wool, referring to the tendency of the organism to form clumps of flocculent material in broth culture.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gallinaceum|M. gallinaceum]]'' ( Jordan ''et al''. 1982, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gallinaceum'', of or pertaining to a domestic fowl or poultry.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/108</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gallinarum|M. gallinarum]]'' ( Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''gallina'', a hen; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', of hens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gallisepticum|M. gallisepticum]]'' ( Edward and Kanarek 1960, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''gallus'', rooster, chicken; [[Latin]] adjective ''septicus'' -''a'' -''um'', producing a putrefaction, putrefying, septic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gallisepticum'', hen-putrefying (infecting).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gallopavonis|M. gallopavonis]]'' ( Jordan ''et al''. 1982, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''gallopavo'' -''onis'', a turkey (''Meleagris'' ''gallopavo''); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gallopavonis'', of a turkey.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/108</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gateae|M. gateae]]'' ( Cole ''et al''. 1967, ''species''.; The etymology is not given in the paper by Cole ''et al''. 1967. It seems to be the following: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gateae'' (probably from Spanish ''gato'', a cat), of a cat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma genitalium|M. genitalium]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''genitalia'' -''ium'', the genitals; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''genitalium'', of the genitals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/387</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma glycophilum|M. glycophilum]]'' ( Forrest and Bradbury 1984, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glukus'', sweet (this adjective was used to coin the noun glucose); [[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 ''glycophilum'', sweet-loving, intended to mean glucose-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma gypis|M. gypis]]'' ( Poveda ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''gups'' ''gupos'', vulture; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gypis'', of the vulture, the host from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/94</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma haemocanis|M. haemocanis]]'' ( Messick ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration <em>haema</em>), blood; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'' -''is'', the dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haemocanis'', of dog blood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/693</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma haemofelis|M. haemofelis]]'' ( Neimark ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration <em>haema</em>), blood; [[Latin]] noun ''feles'' -''is'', the cat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haemofelis'', of cat blood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/683</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma haemomuris|M. haemomuris]]'' ( Neimark ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration <em>haema</em>), blood; [[Latin]] noun ''mus'' ''muris'', the mouse; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haemomuris'', of mouse blood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/683</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma haemosuis|M. haemosuis]]'' ( Neimark ''et al''. 2002, [Illegitimate name! See ''Mycoplasma'' ''suis'' corrig. (Splitter 1950) Neimark ''et al''. 2002, ].; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' (Latin transliteration <em>haema</em>), blood; [[Latin]] noun ''sus'' ''suis'', the pig; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haemosuis'', of pig blood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma hominis|M. hominis]]'' ( (Freundt 1953) Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''homo'' -''inis'', man; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of man.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma hyopharyngis|M. hyopharyngis]]'' ( Erickson ''et al''. 1986, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hus'' ''huos'', a swine; [[New Latin]] noun ''pharynx'' -''yngis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pharugx'' ''pharuggos'', throat), throat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hyopharyngis'', of a hog’s throat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/55</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae|M. hyopneumoniae]]'' ( Maré and Switzer 1965, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hus'' ''huos'', a swine; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of the lungs, pneumonia; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hyopneumoniae'', of swine pneumonia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma hyorhinis|M. hyorhinis]]'' ( Switzer 1955, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hus'' ''huos'', a swine; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhis'' ''rhinos'', nose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hyorhinis'', of a hog’s nose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma hyosynoviae|M. hyosynoviae]]'' ( Ross and Karmon 1970, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hus'' ''huos'', a swine; [[New Latin]] noun ''synovia'', fluid in the joints; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hyosynoviae'', of joint fluid of swine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma iguanae|M. iguanae]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''iguanae'', of the iguana lizard.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63852-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma imitans|M. imitans]]'' ( Bradbury ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''imitans'', imitating, mimicking, referring to the organism’s phenotypic resemblance to ''Mycoplasma'' ''gallisepticum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/721</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma indiense|M. indiense]]'' ( Hill 1993, ;  [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indiense'', of or pertaining to India (source of the infected primates).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/36</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma iners|M. iners]]'' ( Edward and Kanarek 1960, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''iners'', inactive, inert.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma iowae|M. iowae]]'' ( Jordan ''et al''. 1982, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''iowae'', of Iowa.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/108</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma lactucae|M. lactucae]]'' ( Rose ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lactuca'', lettuce; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lactucae'', of lettuce, referring to the plant from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/138</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma lagogenitalium|M. lagogenitalium]]'' ( Kobayashi ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lagos'', hare; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''genitalium'', of the genitals; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''lagogenitalium'', of hare’s genitals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/1208</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma leachii|M. leachii]]'' ( Manso-Silván ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leachii'', of Leach, named in honour of Dr R. H. Leach, who first characterized this taxon.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005546-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma leonicaptivi|M. leonicaptivi]]'' ( corrig. Hill 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''leo'' -''onis'', a lion; [[Latin]] adjective ''captivus'' -''a'' -''um'', taken prisoner, captive; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leonicaptivi'', of the captive lion.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/518</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma leopharyngis|M. leopharyngis]]'' ( Hill 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''leo'' -''onis'', a lion; [[New Latin]] noun ''pharynx'' -''yngis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pharugx'' ''pharuggos'', throat), throat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leopharyngis'' (''sic''), of throat of a lion.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/518</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma lipofaciens|M. lipofaciens]]'' ( Bradbury ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', animal fat, lard, tallow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''lipofaciens'', fat-making, intended to refer to the production of a lipid film on solid media.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/329</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma lipophilum|M. lipophilum]]'' ( Del Giudice ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', animal fat, lard, tallow;  [[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 ''lipophilum'', fat-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma lucivorax|M. lucivorax]]'' ( Williamson ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lux'' ''lucis'', light; [[Latin]] adjective ''vorax'', ravenous, voracious, devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lucivorax'', light devouring, referring to the predacious habit of the host insect, which preys on other luminescent firefly species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/160</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma luminosum|M. luminosum]]'' ( Williamson ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''luminosum'', luminous, emitting light, referring to the luminescence of the adult host from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/160</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma maculosum|M. maculosum]]'' ( Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''maculosum'', full of spots, spotted, alluding to a crinkled film covering the colonies and spreading between them, and spots appearing in the medium beneath and around the colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma melaleucae|M. melaleucae]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Melaleuca'', a genus of tropical trees having white flowers with sweet fragrance; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''melaleucae'', of ''Melaleuca'', the plant from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/143</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma meleagridis|M. meleagridis]]'' ( Yamamoto ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''meleagris'' -''idis'', a kind of fowls, a turkey; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''meleagridis'', of a turkey.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma microti|M. microti]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Microtus'', a genus of field vole; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''microti'', of ''Microtus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma moatsii|M. moatsii]]'' ( Madden ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''moatsii'', of Moats, named after K.E. Moats, whose primary interest has been in the mycoplasmas of nonhuman primates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma mobile|M. mobile]]'' ( Kirchhoff ''et al''. 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', motile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/192</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma molare|M. molare]]'' ( Rosendal 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''molare'', of or belonging to a mill, here millstone-like; referring to the heavy film reaction, which resembles the pattern on the surface of a millstone.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma mucosicanis|M. mucosicanis]]'' ( Spergser ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''mucosa'', mucous membrane; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'' -''is'', a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mucosicanis'', of mucous membranes of a dog.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015750-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma muris|M. muris]]'' ( McGarrity ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mus'' ''muris'', mouse; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''muris'', of a mouse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/350</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma mustelae|M. mustelae]]'' ( Salih ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Mustela'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''mustela'', a weasel), the generic name of the mink (''Mustela'' ''vison''); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mustelae'', of ''Mustela'', of a vison.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/476</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma mycoides|M. mycoides]]'' ( (Borrel ''et al''. 1910) Freundt 1955, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'' -''ētos'', mushroom or other fungus; [[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|neuter gender]] adjective ''mycoides'', fungus-like.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005546-0}}</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma mycoides|M. mycoides]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''capri''''' (Edward 1953) Freundt 1955, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] noun ''caper'' -''pri'', goat; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''capri'', of the goat.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005546-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma mycoides|M. mycoides]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''mycoides''''' (Borrel ''et al''. 1910) Freundt 1955, ''subspecies''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''mukēs'' -''ētos'', mushroom or other fungus; [[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|neuter gender]] adjective ''mycoides'', fungus-like.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005546-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma neurolyticum|M. neurolyticum]]'' ( (Sabin 1941) Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''neuron'', nerve; [[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]] adjective ''neurolyticum'', nerve-destroying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma opalescens|M. opalescens]]'' ( Rosendal 1975, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''opalus'', precious stone, opal; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''opalescens'', opalescent, referring to the opalescent film produced on solid medium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma orale|M. orale]]'' ( Taylor-Robinson ''et al''. 1964, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''ale'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''orale'', pertaining to the mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae|M. ovipneumoniae]]'' ( Carmichael ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.;  [[Latin]] noun ''ovis'', a sheep; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of the lungs, <em style="font-style: normal">pneumonia</em>; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ovipneumoniae'', of sheep pneumonia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma ovis|M. ovis]]'' ( (Neitz ''et al''. 1934) Neimark ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''ovis'' -''is'', a sheep; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ovis'', of a sheep.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/365</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma oxoniensis|M. oxoniensis]]'' ( Hill 1991, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''oxoniensis'' (''sic''), pertaining to Oxon, an abbreviation of Oxfordshire, where the mycoplasma was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/21</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma penetrans|M. penetrans]]'' ( Lo ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''penetrans'', entering, penetrating, referring to the ability of the organism to penetrate into mammalian cells.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/3/357</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma phocae|M. phocae]]'' ( corrig. [original name ''Mycoplasma'' ''phocidae'' (''sic'')] Ruhnke and Madoff 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phocae'', of a seal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/211</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma phocicerebrale|M. phocicerebrale]]'' ( corrig. Giebel ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Latin]] noun ''phoca'', seal; [[Latin]] noun ''cerebrum'', brain;  [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''ale'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''cerebrale'', of or pertaining to the brain; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''phocicerebrale'', pertaining to the brain of a seal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/39</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma phocidae|M. phocidae]]'' ( Ruhnke and Madoff 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''phoca'', seal; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phocidae'' (''sic''), of a seal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/211</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma phocirhinis|M. phocirhinis]]'' ( corrig. Giebel ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Latin]] noun ''phoca'', seal; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhis'' ''rhinos'', nose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phocirhinis'', of the nose of a seal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/1/39</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma pirum|M. pirum]]'' ( Del Giudice ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pirum'' (nominative in apposition), pear, referring to the pear-shaped morphology of the cells.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/285</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma pneumoniae|M. pneumoniae]]'' ( Somerson ''et al''. 1963, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of lungs, pneumonia; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pneumoniae'', of pneumonia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma primatum|M. primatum]]'' ( Del Giudice ''et al''. 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''primas'' -''atis'', one of the first or principal, chief (from which primates, the highest order of mammals originates); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''primatum'', of chiefs, of primates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma pullorum|M. pullorum]]'' ( Jordan ''et al''. 1982, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pullus'', a young animal, especially chicken; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''pullorum'', of young chickens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/108</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma pulmonis|M. pulmonis]]'' ( (Sabin 1941) Freundt 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''pulmo'' -''onis'', the lung; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pulmonis'', of the lung.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma putrefaciens|M. putrefaciens]]'' ( Tully ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] v. ''putrefacio'', to make rotten, to cause to putrefy; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''putrefaciens'', making rotten or putrefying, connoting the production of a putrid odor in broth and agar cultures.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma salivarium|M. salivarium]]'' ( Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''salivarium'', slimy, saliva-like, intended to mean of or pertaining to saliva.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma simbae|M. simbae]]'' ( Hill 1992, ; Swahili noun ''simba'', lion; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''simbae'', of a lion.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/518</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma somnilux|M. somnilux]]'' ( Williamson ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''somnus'', sleep; [[Latin]] noun ''lux'', light; [[New Latin]] noun ''somnilux'', intended to mean sleeping light, referring to the quiescent pupal stage of the host from which the organism was isolated, which precedes the luminescent adult stage.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/160</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma spermatophilum|M. spermatophilum]]'' ( Hill 1991, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sperma'' -''atos'', seed, semen, sperm; [[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 ''spermatophilum'', sperm loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/2/229</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma spumans|M. spumans]]'' ( Edward 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''spumans'', foaming, presumably alluding to thick dark markings that suggest the presence of globules inside the coarsely reticulated colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma sturni|M. sturni]]'' ( Forsyth ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Sturnus'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''sturnus'', a starling or stare), a genus of birds, [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sturni'', of the genus ''Sturnus'', the genus of the bird from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/3/716</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma sualvi|M. sualvi]]'' ( Gourlay ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''sus'' ''suis'', swine; [[Latin]] noun ''alvus'', bowel, womb, stomach, the digestive organs; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sualvi'', of the bowel of swine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma sualvi|M. sualvi]]'' ( Gourlay ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sus'' ''suis'', swine; [[Latin]] noun ''alvus'', bowel, womb, stomach, the digestive organs; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sualvi'', of the bowel of swine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/28/2/289</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma subdolum|M. subdolum]]'' ( Lemcke and Kirchhoff 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''subdolum'', somewhat deceptive, alludes to the deceptive color change that led to the original erroneous description of the strains as urea-hydrolyzing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma suis|M. suis]]'' ( corrig. (Splitter 1950) Neimark ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sus'' ''suis'', a pig; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''suis'', of a pig.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/691</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma synoviae|M. synoviae]]'' ( Olson ''et al''. 1964, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''synovia'', the joint fluid; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''synoviae'', of joint fluid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Mycoplasma testudineum|M. testudineum]]'' ( Brown ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''testudineum'', of or pertaining to a tortoise.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1527</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma testudinis|M. testudinis]]'' ( Hill 1985, ; [[Latin]] noun ''testudo'' -''inis'', tortoise; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''testudinis'', of a tortoise.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/489</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma verecundum|M. verecundum]]'' ( Gourlay ''et al''. 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''verecundum'', shy, unobtrusive, free from extravagance, alluding to the lack of obvious biochemical characteristics of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma wenyonii|M. wenyonii]]'' ( (Adler and Ellenbogen 1934) Neimark ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wenyonii'', of Wenyon, named after C.M. Wenyon, an investigator of these organisms.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/683</ref> * ''[[Mycoplasma yeatsii|M. yeatsii]]'' ( DaMassa ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''yeatsii'', of Yeats, named after F.R. Yeats, an Australian veterinarian who was a co-isolator of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/479</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Tenericutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Myroides'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Myroides'' | binomial_authority = Vancanneyt ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/4/926</ref> | type_species = M. odoratus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Myroides''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Myroides'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''muron'', perfume; [[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]] noun ''Myroides'', resembling perfume.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/myroides.html|Myroides}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Myroides marinus|M. marinus]]'' ( Cho ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024067-0}}</ref> * ''[[Myroides odoratimimus|M. odoratimimus]]'' ( Vancanneyt ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''odoratus'', a specific epithet; [[Latin]] noun ''mimus'', a mime, an imitator; [[New Latin]] noun ''odoratimimus'', imitator of (''Myroides'') ''odoratus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/4/926</ref> * ''[[Myroides odoratus|M. odoratus]]'' ( (Stutzer 1929) Vancanneyt ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''odoratus'', perfumed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/4/926</ref> * ''[[Myroides pelagicus|M. pelagicus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelagicus'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64336-0}}</ref> * ''[[Myroides profundi|M. profundi]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''profundi'', of the depths of the sea, of the deep sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012260-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Myxococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Myxococcaceae]] | genus = ''Myxococcus'' | binomial_authority = Thaxter 1892, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Myxococcales'' Tchan ''et al''. 1948 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the family ''Myxococcaceae'' Jahn 1924).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003566-0}}</ref> | type_species = M. fulvus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Myxococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Myxococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''muxa'', mucus, slime; [[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 ''Myxococcus'', slime coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|m/myxococcus.html|Myxococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Myxococcus coralloides|M. coralloides]]'' ( Thaxter 1892, ''species''.; [[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>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Myxococcus disciformis|M. disciformis]]'' ( Thaxter 1904, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''diskos'', anything quoit-shaped, a disk; [[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 ''disciformis'', disk-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Myxococcus flavescens|M. flavescens]]'' ( Yamanaka ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flavescens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''flavesco''), becoming golden yellow, turning light yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/001859-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Myxococcus fulvus|M. fulvus]]'' ( (Cohn 1875) Jahn 1911, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fulvus'', deep yellow, reddish yellow, gold-colored, tawny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Myxococcus macrosporus|M. macrosporus]]'' ( (Krzemieniewska and Krzemieniewski 1926) Zahler and McCurdy 1974, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''macros (μάκρος)'', 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> * ''[[Myxococcus stipitatus|M. stipitatus]]'' ( Thaxter 1897, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stipes'' -''itis'', trunk, branch of a tree, stalk; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''stipitatus'', stalked.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003566-0}}</ref> * ''[[Myxococcus virescens|M. virescens]]'' ( Thaxter 1892, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''virescens'', becoming green.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/001859-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Myxococcus xanthus|M. xanthus]]'' ( Beebe 1941, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xanthus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xanthos''), yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nakamurella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Frankineae]] | familia = [[Nakamurellaceae]] | genus = ''Nakamurella'' | binomial_authority = Tao ''et al''. 2004, (Type genus of the family ''Nakamurellaceae'' Tao ''et al''. 2004).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/999</ref> | type_species = N. multipartita | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nakamurella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nakamurella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Nakamurella'', to honour the Japanese microbiologist Professor Kazunori Nakamura.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nakamurella.html|Nakamurella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nakamurella multipartita|N. multipartita]]'' ( (Yoshimi ''et al''. 1996) Tao ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', much, great, many; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''partita'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''partio'' ''partire'', to divide, part, distribute) divided, parted, distributed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''multipartita'', micro-organisms having many divisions inside the cell.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/999</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nannocystis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Nannocystineae]] | familia = [[Nannocystaceae]] | genus = ''Nannocystis'' | binomial_authority = Reichenbach 1970, ''genus''. (Type genus of the suborder ''Nannocystineae'' Reichenbach 2007; type genus of the family ''Nannocystaceae'' Reichenbach 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00412203}}</ref> | type_species = N. exedens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nannocystis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nannocystis'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''nannos'', dwarf; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kustis'', bladder; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nannocystis'', tiny bag.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nannocystis.html|Nannocystis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nannocystis exedens|N. exedens]]'' ( Reichenbach 1970, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] v. ''exedere'', to go out, go forth or away, to depart, retire, withdraw; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''exedens'', retiring; intended to mean eating away, corroding (the agar).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00412203}}</ref> * ''[[Nannocystis pusilla|N. pusilla]]'' ( Reichenbach 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pusilla'', tiny.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natranaerobius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Natranaerobiales]] | familia = [[Natranaerobiaceae]] | genus = ''Natranaerobius'' | binomial_authority = Mesbah ''et al''. 2007, (Type genus of the order ''Natranaerobiales'' Mesbah ''et al''. 2007; type genus of the family ''Natranaerobiaceae'' Mesbah ''et al''. 2007).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65068-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. thermophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natranaerobius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natranaerobius'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' derived from Arabic ''natrun'', soda (sodium carbonate); [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Natranaerobius'', a soda-requiring anaerobe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natranaerobius.html|Natranaerobius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natranaerobius thermophilus|N. thermophilus]]'' ( Mesbah ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thermophilus'', heat-loving, referring to its growth temperature.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65068-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natranaerobius trueperi|N. trueperi]]'' ( Mesbah and Wiegel 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''trueperi'', of Trüper, referring to Hans G. Trüper, in honour of his contributions to the field of physiology of halophiles and his earlier work on the microbial ecology of the Wadi An Natrun.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008151-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Natrialba'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natrialba'' | binomial_authority = Kamekura and Dyall-Smith 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008904-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. asiatica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natrialba''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natrialba'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[Latin]] adjective ''alba'', white; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Natrialba'', sodium white; referring to the high sodium ion requirement and the pigmentless colonies of the type species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natrialba.html|Natrialba}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natrialba aegyptia|N. aegyptia]]'' ( corrig. Hezayen ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aegyptia'', pertaining to Egypt, referring to the geographical region from which this organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/4/1231</ref> * ''[[Natrialba asiatica|N. asiatica]]'' ( Kamekura and Dyall-Smith 1996, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asiatica'', pertaining to Asia, referring to the geographical region from which these organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Natrialba chahannaoensis|N. chahannaoensis]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chahannaoensis'', pertaining to Chahannao, referring to its isolation from Chahannao soda lake, China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1693</ref> * ''[[Natrialba hulunbeirensis|N. hulunbeirensis]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hulunbeirensis'', pertaining to Hulunbeir, relating to the isolation of the organism from a soda lake of Hulunbeir prefecture, China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1693</ref> * ''[[Natrialba magadii|N. magadii]]'' ( (Tindall ''et al''. 1984) Kamekura ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun magadii, of ''Magadi''; named for Lake Magadi, a saline soda lake in Kenya.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/853</ref> * ''[[Natrialba taiwanensis|N. taiwanensis]]'' ( Hezayen ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, referring to the isolation of the organism from solar salts produced in Taiwan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/1133</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Natrinema'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natrinema'' | binomial_authority = McGenity ''et al''. 1998<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017160-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. pellirubrum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natrinema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natrinema'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''nema'', a thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Natrinema'', sodium (-requiring) thread.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natrinema.html|Natrinema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natrinema altunense|N. altunense]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''altunense'', of Altun, referring to isolation of the organism from Altun Mountain, China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1311</ref> * ''[[Natrinema ejinorense|N. ejinorense]]'' ( Castillo ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''ejinorense'', pertaining to the saline lake Ejinor, Inner Mongolia, China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64421-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natrinema gari|N. gari]]'' ( Tapingkae ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gari'', of a fish sauce, pertaining to the isolation of strains from fermented fish sauce.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65644-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natrinema pallidum|N. pallidum]]'' ( McGenity ''et al''. 1998, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pallidum'', pale.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1187</ref> * ''[[Natrinema pellirubrum|N. pellirubrum]]'' ( McGenity ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''pellis'', skin or hide; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective rubrum, red; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pellirubrum'', red-hide.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1187</ref> * ''[[Natrinema versiforme|N. versiforme]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''versiforme'', changing its form, changeable, of various shapes; the various-shaped ''Natrinema''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/1/289</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronoarchaeum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronoarchaeum'' | binomial_authority = Shimane ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016600-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. mannanilyticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronoarchaeum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronoarchaeum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron''), soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''archaeum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''archaios'' -''ē'' -''on'', ancient), archaeon; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Natronoarchaeum'', the soda archaeon.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronoarchaeum.html|Natronoarchaeum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Natronoarchaeum mannanilyticum|N. mannanilyticum]]'' ( Shimane ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mannanum'', mannan; [[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 ''mannanilyticum'', mannan-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016600-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natroniella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Halanaerobiales]] | familia = [[Halobacteroidaceae]] | genus = ''Natroniella'' | binomial_authority = Zhilina ''et al''. 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002849900057}}</ref> | type_species = N. acetigena | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natroniella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natroniella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Natroniella'', organism growing in soda deposits.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natroniella.html|Natroniella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Natroniella acetigena|N. acetigena]]'' ( Zhilina ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''aceticum'', acetic acid; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', produce, engender; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acetigena'', organism which produces acetic acid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002849900057}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronincola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Natronincola'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Zhilina ''et al''. 1999<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002849900360}}</ref> | type_species = N. histidinovorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronincola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronincola'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''Natronincola'', an organism indigenous to soda deposits<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronincola.html|Natronincola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronincola ferrireducens|N. ferrireducens]]'' ( Zavarzina ''et al''. 2009 (complete authorship reads Zavarzina, Tourova and Osipov), ; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrum'', iron; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''reducere''), leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ferrireducens'', iron-reducing (an iron-reducing organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019521-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronincola histidinovorans|N. histidinovorans]]'' ( corrig. Zhilina ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''histidinum'', histidine; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''histidinivorans'', histidine-devouring, utilizing histidine as the main substrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002849900360}}</ref> * ''[[Natronincola peptidivorans|N. peptidivorans]]'' ( corrig. Zhilina ''et al''. 2009 (complete authorship reads Zhilina, Tourova and Osipov), ; [[New Latin]] noun ''peptidum'', peptide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''peptidivorans'', peptide-devouring organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019521-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Natronobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010819-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. azotifigens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Natronobacillus'', soda-loving rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronobacillus.html|Natronobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Natronobacillus azotifigens|N. azotifigens]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' (from french noun azote), nitrogen; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''figens'', fixing, attaching; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azotifigens'', nitrogen-fixing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010819-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronobacterium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Tindall ''et al''. 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> | type_species = N. gregoryi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronobacterium'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Natronobacterium'', soda rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronobacterium.html|Natronobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronobacterium gregoryi|N. gregoryi]]'' ( Tindall ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gregoryi'', of Gregory; named for J.W. Gregory, Scottish geologist who first described the geology of the rift valley.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> * ''[[Natronobacterium magadii|N. magadii]]'' ( Tindall ''et al''. 1984, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''magadii'', of ''Magadi''; named for Lake Magadi, a saline soda lake in Kenya.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Natronobacterium nitratireducens|N. nitratireducens]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and (in chemistry) converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitratireducens'', nitrate-reducing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/1/289</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Natronobacterium pharaonis|N. pharaonis]]'' ( (Soliman and Trüper 1983) Tindall ''et al''. 1984, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pharaonis'', of Pharaoh, title of the kings of ancient Egypt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Natronobacterium vacuolatum|N. vacuolatum]]'' ( corrig. Mwatha and Grant 1993, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''vacuolatum'', vacuolate (containing gas vacuoles).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/401</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronocella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Ectothiorhodospiraceae]] | genus = ''Natronocella'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. acetinitrilica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronocella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronocella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a room, a store-room and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Natronocella'', a cell that can tolerate soda.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronocella.html|Natronocella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Natronocella acetinitrilica|N. acetinitrilica]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acetinitrilum'', acetinitrile; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acetinitrilica'', pertainig to the ability to utilize acetinitrile (acetonitrile).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronococcus'' | binomial_authority = Tindall ''et al''. 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> | type_species = N. occultus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronococcus'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[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 ''Natronococcus'', soda berry.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronococcus.html|Natronococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronococcus amylolyticus|N. amylolyticus]]'' ( Kanai ''et al''. 1995, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amulon'', starch; [[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 ''amylolyticus'', starch dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/762</ref> * ''[[Natronococcus jeotgali|N. jeotgali]]'' ( Roh ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeotgali'', of jeotgal, a traditional Korean fermented seafood.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65120-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronococcus occultus|N. occultus]]'' ( Tindall ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''occultus'', hidden, the hidden Natronococcus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronolimnobius'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronolimnobius'' | binomial_authority = Itoh ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-004-0426-z}}</ref> | type_species = N. baerhuensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronolimnobius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronolimnobius'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''limnos'', a pool of standing water, lake; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Natronolimnobius'', organism living in a soda lake.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronolimnobius.html|Natronolimnobius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronolimnobius baerhuensis|N. baerhuensis]]'' ( Itoh ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''baerhuensis'', pertaining to Baerhu, a soda lake where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-004-0426-z}}</ref> * ''[[Natronolimnobius innermongolicus|N. innermongolicus]]'' ( Itoh ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''innermongolicus'', pertaining to Inner Mongolia where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-004-0426-z}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronomonas'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronomonas'' | binomial_authority = Kamekura ''et al''. 1997<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010132-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. pharaonis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronomonas'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Natronomonas'', the soda unit.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronomonas.html|Natronomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Natronomonas can be referred to as natronomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronomonas moolapensis|N. moolapensis]]'' ( Burns ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''moolapensis'', of or belonging to Moolap, the place where the saltern crystallizer is situated from which the first isolates were recovered.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010132-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronomonas pharaonis|N. pharaonis]]'' ( (Soliman and Trüper 1983) Kamekura ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pharaonis'', of Pharaoh, title of the kings of ancient Egypt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/853</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronorubrum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Halobacteria]] | ordo = [[Halobacteriales]] | familia = [[Halobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Natronorubrum'' | binomial_authority = Xu ''et al''. 1999<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64222-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. bangense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronorubrum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronorubrum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''natrono''-, pertaining to soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rubrum'', red; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Natronorubrum'', the red of soda.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronorubrum.html|Natronorubrum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Natronorubrum aibiense|N. aibiense]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aibiense'', pertaining to Aibi salt lake, China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64222-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronorubrum bangense|N. bangense]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bangense'', pertaining to Bange, China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/261</ref> * ''[[Natronorubrum sediminis|N. sediminis]]'' ( Gutiérrez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sedimen'' -''inis'', sediment; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sediminis'', of a sediment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015602-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronorubrum sulfidifaciens|N. sulfidifaciens]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making, producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sulfidifaciens'', sulfide-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64651-0}}</ref> * ''[[Natronorubrum tibetense|N. tibetense]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tibetense'', pertaining Tibet)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017160-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Natronovirga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Natranaerobiales]] | familia = [[Natranaerobiaceae]] | genus = ''Natronovirga'' | binomial_authority = Mesbah and Wiegel 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008151-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. wadinatrunensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Natronovirga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Natronovirga'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''natron'' (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic noun ''natrun'' or ''natron'') soda, sodium carbonate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virga'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Natronovirga'', a soda-requiring rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/natronovirga.html|Natronovirga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Natronovirga wadinatrunensis|N. wadinatrunensis]]'' ( Mesbah and Wiegel 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''wadinatrunensis'', pertaining to the Wadi An Natrun, the source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008151-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nautella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Nautella'' | binomial_authority = Vandecandelaere ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002683-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. italica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nautella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nautella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''nauta'', seaman; [[Latin]] dim. suff. -''ella''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nautella'', the small seaman, referring to the marine habitat of this novel bacterial genus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nautella.html|Nautella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nautella italica|N. italica]]'' ( Vandecandelaere ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''italica'', from Italy, where this species was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002683-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nautilia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Epsilonproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nautiliales]] | familia = [[Nautiliaceae]] | genus = ''Nautilia'' | binomial_authority = Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2002, (Type genus of the order ''Nautiliales'' Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2004; type genus of the family ''Nautiliaceae'' Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2004.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1299</ref> | type_species = N. lithotrophica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nautilia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nautilia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nautilia'', named after Nautile, the name of the French submersible used for the exploration and investigation of deep-sea hydrothermal areas.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nautilia.html|Nautilia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nautilia abyssi|N. abyssi]]'' ( Alain ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abyssi'', of an abyss, of the great deep.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005454-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nautilia lithotrophica|N. lithotrophica]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lithos'', stone; [[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 ''lithotrophica'', inorganic-substrate-consuming.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nautilia nitratireducens|N. nitratireducens]]'' ( Pérez-Rodríguez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitratireducens'', reducing nitrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013904-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nautilia profundicola|N. profundicola]]'' ( Smith ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''profundum'', depth, abyss; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''profundicola'', inhabitant of the abyss.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65435-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Naxibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Oxalobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Naxibacter'' | binomial_authority = Xu ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65516-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. alkalitolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Naxibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Naxibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Naxi'', referring to the Naxi nationality, who lived in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China, from where the organism was isolated; [[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 ''Naxibacter'', rod-shaped microbe from the place in which the Naxi nationality lived.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/naxibacter.html|Naxibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Naxibacter alkalitolerans|N. alkalitolerans]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; Arabic article al, the; Arabic noun qaliy, ashes of saltwort; French noun alcali, alkali; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''alkalitolerans'', alkali-tolerating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1149</ref> * ''[[Naxibacter haematophilus|N. haematophilus]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' -''atos'' (Latin transliteration ''haema'' -''atos''), blood; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''haematophilus'', loving blood, referring to the isolation of the type strain from blood.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65516-0}}</ref> * ''[[Naxibacter suwonensis|N. suwonensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''suwonensis'', of or belonging to Suwon region, Republic of Korea, where the type strain was found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015479-0}}</ref> * ''[[Naxibacter varians|N. varians]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''varians'', varying, pertaining to the variable results in biochemical tests.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65516-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Negativicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Negativicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Marchandin ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013102-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. succinicivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Negativicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Negativicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''negativus'', negative; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), grain or berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Negativicoccus'', coccus with a typical Gram-negative cell wall structure with an outer membrane observed by electron microscopy.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/negativicoccus.html|Negativicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Negativicoccus succinicivorans|N. succinicivorans]]'' ( Marchandin ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''succinicum'', succinic acid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''succinicivorans'', succinic acid-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013102-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Neisseria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Neisseria'' | binomial_authority = Trevisan 1885, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Neisseriales'' Tønjum 2006; type genus of the family ''Neisseriaceae'' Prévot 1933 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. gonorrhoeae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neisseria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neisseria'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Neisseria'', named after Albert Neisser, who discovered the etiological agent of gonorrhea in the pus of patients in 1889.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neisseria.html|Neisseria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 28 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Neisseria animalis|N. animalis]]'' ( Berger 1960, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''animal'', an animal; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''animalis'', of an animal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria animaloris|N. animaloris]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''animal'', an animal; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''animaloris'', of an animal's mouth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64142-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neisseria bacilliformis|N. bacilliformis]]'' ( Han ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff, a wand; [[Latin]] suff. -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bacilliformis'', shaped like a small rod.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neisseria canis|N. canis]]'' ( Berger 1962, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of the dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria caviae|N. caviae]]'' ( Pelczar 1953, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Cavia'', generic name of the guinea pig; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caviae'', of ''Cavia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria cinerea|N. cinerea]]'' ( (von Lingelsheim 1906) Murray 1939, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cinerea'', similar to ashes, ash-colored, gray.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria cuniculi|N. cuniculi]]'' ( Berger 1962, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cuniculi'', of the rabbit.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Neisseria denitrificans|N. denitrificans]]'' ( Berger 1962, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Neisseria dentiae|N. dentiae]]'' ( Sneath and Barrett 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dentiae'', of (Dr.) Dent; named for Vija E. Dent (Mrs. Pratley) in recognition of her pioneering work on neisserias from dental plaque.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/3/915</ref> * ''[[Neisseria elongata|N. elongata]]'' ( Bøvre and Holten 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''elongata'', prolonged, elongated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria elongata|N. elongata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''elongata''''' Bøvre and Holten 1970, ''subspecies''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''elongata'', prolonged, elongated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria elongata|N. elongata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''glycolytica''''' Henriksen and Holten 1976, ''subspecies''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glûkus'', sweet; [[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 ''glycolytica'', meant to indicate an ability to attack glucose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria elongata|N. elongata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''nitroreducens''''' Grant ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''nitro''-, pertaining to nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitroreducens'', nitrate reducing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/580</ref> * ''[[Neisseria flava|N. flava]]'' ( Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria flavescens|N. flavescens]]'' ( Branham 1930, ''species''.; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flavescens'', becoming golden yellow, turning light yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae|N. gonorrhoeae]]'' ( (Zopf 1885) Trevisan 1885, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''gonorrhoea'', a seminal flux, gonorrhoea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gonorrhoeae'', of gonorrhoea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria iguanae|N. iguanae]]'' ( Barrett ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''iguanae'', of the iguana lizard.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/852</ref> * ''[[Neisseria lactamica|N. lactamica]]'' ( Hollis ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''lac'' ''lactis'', milk; [[Latin]] adjective ''amicus'', loving, friendly; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lactamica'', intended to mean fond of lactose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria macacae|N. macacae]]'' ( Vedros ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''macacae'' (from Port. noun ''macaco'', female monkey; or from [[New Latin]] noun ''Macaca'', the generic name of macaques), of a monkey, referring to the source of the isolate (isolated from the oropharynges of rhesus monkeys).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/515</ref> * ''[[Neisseria meningitidis|N. meningitidis]]'' ( (Albrecht and Ghon 1901) Murray 1929, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''meninx'' ''meningos'', meninges, membrane covering the brain; [[Latin]] suff. -''itis'' -''itidis'', suffix used for inflammation; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''meningitidis'', of inflammation of the meninges, of meningitis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria mucosa|N. mucosa]]'' ( Véron ''et al''. 1959, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mucosa'', slimy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria ovis|N. ovis]]'' ( Lindqvist 1960, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ovis'', of the sheep.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria perflava|N. perflava]]'' ( Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] prep. ''per'', very much, very; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''perflava'', very yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria polysaccharea|N. polysaccharea]]'' ( Riou and Guibourdenche 1987, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polu'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr''; sugar; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ea'', suffix denoting made of or belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''polysaccharea'', with many saccharides.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/2/163</ref> * ''[[Neisseria shayeganii|N. shayeganii]]'' ( Wolfgang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''shayeganii'', of Shayegani, to recognize and honour over 40 years of public service and leadership by Dr Mehdi Shayegani in the Bacteriology Laboratory of the Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022426-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neisseria sicca|N. sicca]]'' ( (von Lingelsheim 1908) Bergey ''et al''. 1923, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sicca'', dry.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria subflava|N. subflava]]'' ( (Flügge 1886) Trevisan 1889, ''species''.; [[Latin]] prep. ''sub'', under, below, slightly; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''subflava'', yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neisseria wadsworthii|N. wadsworthii]]'' ( Wolfgang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wadsworthii'', of the Wadsworth Center, to recognize the service provided to New York State residents by the Bacteriology Laboratory of the New York State Department of Health's Wadsworth Center and its role as a public health resource.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022426-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neisseria weaveri|N. weaveri]]'' ( Holmes ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''weaveri'', of Weaver, named in honor of Robert E. Weaver.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/687</ref> * ''[[Neisseria weaveri|N. weaveri]]'' ( Andersen ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''weaveri'', of Weaver, named in honor of Robert E. Weaver.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/864</ref> * ''[[Neisseria zoodegmatis|N. zoodegmatis]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zoon'', an animal; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''degma'', a bite; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zoodegmatis'', of an animal's bite.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64142-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Neoasaia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Neoasaia'' | binomial_authority = Yukphan ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64289-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. chiangmaiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neoasaia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neoasaia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neos'', new; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Asaia'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Neoasaia'', a new ''Asaia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neoasaia.html|Neoasaia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Neoasaia chiangmaiensis|N. chiangmaiensis]]'' ( Yukphan ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chiangmaiensis'', pertaining to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64289-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Neochlamydia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlamydiae]] | classis = [[Chlamydiae]] | ordo = [[Chlamydiales]] | familia = [[Parachlamydiaceae]] | genus = ''Neochlamydia'' | binomial_authority = Horn ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/4/1229</ref> | type_species = N. hartmannellae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neochlamydia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlamydiae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neochlamydia'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''neo''- (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neos''), new; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chlamydia'', name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Neochlamydia'', a new ''Chlamydia'', referring to the modest phylogenetic relationship to the ''Chlamydiaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neochlamydia.html|Neochlamydia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Neochlamydia hartmannellae|N. hartmannellae]]'' ( Horn ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hartmannellae'', of ''Hartmannella'' (taxonomic name of a genus of ''Hartmannellidae''), referring to the name of the host amoeba, ''Hartmannella'' ''vermiformis'' strain A1Hsp, in which the organism was first discovered.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlamydiae]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Neorickettsia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rickettsiales]] | familia = [[Anaplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Neorickettsia'' | binomial_authority = Philip ''et al''. 1953, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. helminthoeca | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neorickettsia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neorickettsia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''neo''- (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neos''), new; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rickettsia'', type genus of the family, ''Rickettisaceae''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Neorickettsia'' the new ''Rickettsia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neorickettsia.html|Neorickettsia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Neorickettsia helminthoeca|N. helminthoeca]]'' ( Philip ''et al''. 1953, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''helmins'' -''inthos'', intestinal-worm; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oikos'', house; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''helminthoeca'', worm-dwelling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Neorickettsia risticii|N. risticii]]'' ( (Holland ''et al''. 1985) Dumler ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''risticii'', of Ristic, named after from Miodrag Ristic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neorickettsia sennetsu|N. sennetsu]]'' ( (Misao and Kobayashi 1956) Dumler ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''sennetsu'', from Japanese, meaning glandular fever.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Neptuniibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Neptuniibacter'' | binomial_authority = Arahal ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64524-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. caesariensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neptuniibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neptuniibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''Neptunius'', Neptunian, pertaining to Neptune, Roman god of the sea; [[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 ''Neptuniibacter'', a Neptunian rod, referring to the habitat of the bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neptuniibacter.html|Neptuniibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Neptuniibacter caesariensis|N. caesariensis]]'' ( Arahal ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''caesariensis'', pertaining to Caesaria, as the isolate was found close to the Roman city Caesaria maritima, south of Haifa in present day Israel.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64524-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Neptunomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Neptunomonas'' | binomial_authority = Hedlund ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/1325</ref> | type_species = N. naphthovorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Neptunomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Neptunomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''Neptunus'', Neptune, the Roman god of the sea; [[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 ''Neptunomonas'', Neptune's monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/neptunomonas.html|Neptunomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Neptunomonas can be referred to as neptunomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Neptunomonas antarctica|N. antarctica]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern, and by extension pertaining to Antarctic, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017756-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neptunomonas japonica|N. japonica]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonica'', Japan, pertaining to Japan, where the isolate originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65509-0}}</ref> * ''[[Neptunomonas naphthovorans|N. naphthovorans]]'' ( Hedlund ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] suff. ''naphtho''-, combining form of naphthalene, a white, crystalline hydrocarbon; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''naphthovorans'', naphthalene-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/1325</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nereida'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Nereida'' | binomial_authority = Pujalte ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/631</ref> | type_species = N. ignava | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nereida''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nereida'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nereida'' (= [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nereis''), a Nereid, a sea nymph, referring to the habitat of the bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nereida.html|Nereida}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nereida ignava|N. ignava]]'' ( Pujalte ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ignava'', lazy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/631</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nesiotobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Nesiotobacter'' | binomial_authority = Donachie ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63440-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. exalbescens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nesiotobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nesiotobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''nesiotes'', of an island, insular; [[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 ''Nesiotobacter'', rod from an island, in this case Laysan.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nesiotobacter.html|Nesiotobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nesiotobacter exalbescens|N. exalbescens]]'' ( Donachie ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''exalbescens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''exalbesco''), becoming white, growing white, referring to the fading colour of maturing colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63440-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Nesterenkonia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Nesterenkonia'' | binomial_authority = Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1995<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/682</ref> | type_species = N. halobia | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nesterenkonia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nesterenkonia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nesterenkonia'', named in honour of Olga Nesterenko, an Ukrainian microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nesterenkonia.html|Nesterenkonia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nesterenkonia aethiopica|N. aethiopica]]'' ( Delgado ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aethiopica'', pertaining to Ethiopia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63633-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia alba|N. alba]]'' ( Luo ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white, referring to the colour of colonies of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003376-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia flava|N. flava]]'' ( Luo ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow, referring to the colour of colonies of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65618-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia halobia|N. halobia]]'' ( (Onishi and Kamekura 1972) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halobia'', living on salt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/682</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia halophila|N. halophila]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', salt-loving, referring to the ability to grow at high salt concentrations.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64226-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia halotolerans|N. halotolerans]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating, referring to the ability to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/837</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia jeotgali|N. jeotgali]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeotgali'', of jeotgal, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64266-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia lacusekhoensis|N. lacusekhoensis]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lacusekhoensis'', of or belonging to "Ekho Lake", the lake in Antarctica from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1145</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia lutea|N. lutea]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutea'', gold-yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/463</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia sandarakina|N. sandarakina]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sandarakina'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sandarakinē''), of orange colour.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/463</ref> * ''[[Nesterenkonia xinjiangensis|N. xinjiangensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang, the province of western China in which the samples were collected.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/837</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nevskia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Sinobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Nevskia'' | binomial_authority = Famintzin 1892, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nevskiaceae'' Henrici and Johnson 1935 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. ramosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nevskia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nevskia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nevskia'', named after the Neva, a river in St. Petersburg.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nevskia.html|Nevskia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nevskia ramosa|N. ramosa]]'' ( Famintzin 1892, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ramosa'', having many branches, branchy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nevskia soli|N. soli]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64994-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nevskia terrae|N. terrae]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021238-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Niabella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Chitinophagaceae]] | genus = ''Niabella'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64614-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. aurantiaca | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Niabella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Niabella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Niabella'', arbitrary name, after NIAB, National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, where taxonomic studies of this taxon were conducted.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/niabella.html|Niabella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Niabella aurantiaca|N. aurantiaca]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64614-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niabella ginsengisoli|N. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil from a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004333-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niabella soli|N. soli]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65304-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niabella tibetensis|N. tibetensis]]'' ( Dai ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tibetensis'', of or belonging to Tibet, an autonomous region in north-west China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022103-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niabella yanshanensis|N. yanshanensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yanshanensis'', of or belonging to Yanshan, an emblem for Hebei Province, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010447-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Niastella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Chitinophagaceae]] | genus = ''Niastella'' | binomial_authority = Weon ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64242-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Niastella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Niastella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Niastella'', arbitrary name after NIAST, the National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, where taxonomic studies of this taxon were conducted.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/niastella.html|Niastella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Niastella koreensis|N. koreensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64242-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niastella populi|N. populi]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''populi'', of a poplar, pertaining to ''Populus'', the Latin name of the poplars that grow in the forest from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012112-0}}</ref> * ''[[Niastella yeongjuensis|N. yeongjuensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yeongjuensis'', pertaining to Yeongju, a city in Korea, where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64242-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nicoletella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Nicoletella'' | binomial_authority = Kuhnert ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.42.12.5542-5548.2004}}</ref> | type_species = N. semolina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nicoletella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nicoletella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Nicoletella'', named in tribute to Jacques Nicolet, a Swiss microbiologist, for his contribution to research on ''Pasteurellaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nicoletella.html|Nicoletella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nicoletella semolina|N. semolina]]'' ( Kuhnert ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''semolina'' (nominative in apposition), semolina, indicating the typical semolina-like colony characteristic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.42.12.5542-5548.2004}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitratifractor'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Epsilonproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nautiliales]] | familia = [[Nautiliaceae]] | genus = ''Nitratifractor'' | binomial_authority = Nakagawa ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/925</ref> | type_species = N. salsuginis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitratifractor''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitratifractor'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fractor'', breaker; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitratifractor'', nitrate-breaker (-reducer).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitratifractor.html|Nitratifractor}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitratifractor salsuginis|N. salsuginis]]'' ( Nakagawa ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salsuginis'', of brine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/925</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitratireductor'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Nitratireductor'' | binomial_authority = Labbé ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/269</ref> | type_species = N. aquibiodomus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitratireductor''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitratireductor'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nitras'', nitrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''reductor'', one who leads or brings back; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitratireductor'', nitrate-reducing bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitratireductor.html|Nitratireductor}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitratireductor aquibiodomus|N. aquibiodomus]]'' ( Labbé ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''biodomus'', Biodome; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquibiodomus'', of the water of the Montreal Biodome.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/269</ref> * ''[[Nitratireductor basaltis|N. basaltis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''basaltis'', of basalt, pertaining to the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65784-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nitratireductor indicus|N. indicus]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indicus'', Indian, referring to the Indian Ocean, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022962-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nitratireductor kimnyeongensis|N. kimnyeongensis]]'' ( Kang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kimnyeongensis'', pertaining to Kimnyeong Beach, Jeju, Republic of Korea, the site of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65734-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitratiruptor'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Epsilonproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nautiliales]] | familia = [[Nautiliaceae]] | genus = ''Nitratiruptor'' | binomial_authority = Nakagawa ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/925</ref> | type_species = N. tergarcus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitratiruptor''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitratiruptor'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''ruptor'', breaker; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitratiruptor'', nitrate-breaker (-reducer).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitratiruptor.html|Nitratiruptor}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitratiruptor tergarcus|N. tergarcus]]'' ( Nakagawa ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''tergum'', back; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arcus'', of an arc; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tergarcus'', of a back arc (geological term).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/925</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitriliruptor'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Nitriliruptoridae]] | ordo = [[Nitriliruptorales]] | familia = [[Nitriliruptoraceae]] | genus = ''Nitriliruptor'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin ''et al''. 2009, (Type genus of the order ''Nitriliruptorales'' Sorokin ''et al''. 2009; type genus of the family ''Nitriliruptoraceae'' Sorokin ''et al''. 2009).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002204-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. alkaliphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitriliruptor''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitriliruptor'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''nitrilum'', nitrile, nitrile group; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''ruptor'', breaker; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nitriliruptor'', nitrile-breaker.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitriliruptor.html|Nitriliruptor}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitriliruptor alkaliphilus|N. alkaliphilus]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', soda ash; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] adjective ''alkaliphilus'', alkali-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002204-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrincola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrincola'' | binomial_authority = Dimitriu ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2273</ref> | type_species = N. lacisaponensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrincola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrincola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''nitrum'', soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitrincola'', an inhabitant of a soda environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrincola.html|Nitrincola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitrincola lacisaponensis|N. lacisaponensis]]'' ( Dimitriu ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''lacus'', lake; [[Latin]] noun ''sapo'' -''onis'', soap; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lacisaponensis'', pertaining to Soap Lake.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2273</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitritalea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cyclobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Nitritalea'' | binomial_authority = Anil Kumar ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020230-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. halalkaliphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitritalea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitritalea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''nitrum'', natural soda; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''talea'', a rod, a stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nitritalea'', a rod or stick from natural soda, referring to the isolation of the first strain from a soda lake.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitritalea.html|Nitritalea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitritalea halalkaliphila|N. halalkaliphila]]'' ( Anil Kumar ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)'') friendly to, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halalkaliphila'', loving salt and alkaline conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020230-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Bradyrhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrobacter'' | binomial_authority = Winogradsky 1892, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nitrobacteraceae'' Buchanan 1917 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. winogradskyi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''nitro''-, pertaining to nitrate; [[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 ''Nitrobacter'', nitrate rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrobacter.html|Nitrobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitrobacter alkalicus|N. alkalicus]]'' ( Sorokin ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic ''al''-''qalyi'', the ashes of saltwort), soda ash; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alkalicus'', intended to mean alkaline.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050652}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrobacter hamburgensis|N. hamburgensis]]'' ( Bock ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hamburgensis'', pertaining to the city of Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425217}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrobacter vulgaris|N. vulgaris]]'' ( Bock ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vulgaris'', usual, common.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00247805}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrobacter winogradskyi|N. winogradskyi]]'' ( Winslow ''et al''. 1917, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''winogradskyi'', of Winogradsky; named after Winogradsky, the microbiologist who first isolated these bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Ectothiorhodospiraceae]] | genus = ''Nitrococcus'' | binomial_authority = Watson and Waterbury 1971, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00408114}}</ref> | type_species = N. mobilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrococcus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''nitrum'', native soda, natron, nitrate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitrococcus'', nitrate sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrococcus.html|Nitrococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitrococcus mobilis|N. mobilis]]'' ( Watson and Waterbury 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, motile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00408114}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrosococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrosococcus'' | binomial_authority = Winogradsky 1892, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. nitrosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrosococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrosococcus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''nitrosus'', full of natron; here intended to mean nitrous; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nitrosococcus'', nitrous sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrosococcus.html|Nitrosococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitrosococcus nitrosus|N. nitrosus]]'' ( (Migula 1900) Buchanan 1925, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] adjective ''nitrosus'', full of natron, nitrous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nitrosococcus oceani|N. oceani]]'' ( corrig. (Watson 1965) Watson 1971, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oceani'', of the ocean.)<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: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrosolobus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nitrosomonadales]] | familia = [[Nitrosomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrosolobus'' | binomial_authority = Watson ''et al''. 1971, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00409115}}</ref> | type_species = N. multiformis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrosolobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrosolobus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''nitrosus'', full of natron; here intended to mean nitrous; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lobus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lobos'', lobe of the ear, or liver, or lung), a lobe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nitrosolobus'', nitrous lobe, a lobe producing nitrite.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrosolobus.html|Nitrosolobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitrosolobus multiformis|N. multiformis]]'' ( Watson ''et al''. 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''multiformis'', manyshaped, multiform.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00409115}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrosomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nitrosomonadales]] | familia = [[Nitrosomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrosomonas'' | binomial_authority = Winogradsky 1892, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Nitrosomonadales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the family ''Nitrosomonadaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. europaea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrosomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrosomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''nitrosus'', full of natron; here intended to mean nitrous; [[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 ''Nitrosomonas'', nitrite monad, i.e., the monad producing nitrite.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrosomonas.html|Nitrosomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Nitrosomonas can be referred to as nitrosomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitrosomonas aestuarii|N. aestuarii]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aestuarium'', a channel extending inland from the sea, and only filled with water at floodtide; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of the estuary.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas communis|N. communis]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''communis'', usual, common.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas europaea|N. europaea]]'' ( Winogradsky 1892, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''europaea'', of or belonging to Europe, European.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas eutropha|N. eutropha]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''eu''-, good; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''trophos'', feeder, rearer, that which nourishes; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''eutropha'', pertaining to a good nutrition.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas halophila|N. halophila]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', salt-loving)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas marina|N. marina]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or pertaining to the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas nitrosa|N. nitrosa]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nitrosa'', full of natron; here intended to mean nitrous)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas oligotropha|N. oligotropha]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oligos'', little; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''trophos'', feeder, rearer, that which nourishes; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''oligotropha'', pertaining to a little nutrition.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosomonas ureae|N. ureae]]'' ( Koops ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''urea'', urea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ureae'', of urea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-137-7-1689}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrosospira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nitrosomonadales]] | familia = [[Nitrosomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrosospira'' | binomial_authority = Winogradsky and Winogradsky 1933, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. briensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrosospira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrosospira'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''nitrosus'', full of natron; here intended to mean nitrous; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a coil, spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nitrosospira'', nitrous spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrosospira.html|Nitrosospira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitrosospira briensis|N. briensis]]'' ( Winogradsky and Winogradsky 1933, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''briensis'', pertaining to Brie, a French place name.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00207713-21-3-254}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrosospira multiformis|N. multiformis]]'' ( (Watson ''et al''. 1971) Head ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multiformis'', manyshaped, multiform.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/3/619</ref> * ''[[Nitrosospira tenuis|N. tenuis]]'' ( (''ex'' Harms ''et al''. 1976) Head ''et al''. 1995, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tenuis'', fine, thin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/3/619</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrospina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Desulfobacterales]] | familia = [[Nitrospinaceae]] | genus = ''Nitrospina'' | binomial_authority = Watson and Waterbury 1971, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nitrospinaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00408114}}</ref> | type_species = N. gracilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrospina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrospina'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''nitro''-, pertaining to nitrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spina'', thorn, spine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nitrospina'', nitrate spine.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrospina.html|Nitrospina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nitrospina gracilis|N. gracilis]]'' ( Watson and Waterbury 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''gracilis'', thin, slender.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00408114}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nitrospira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Nitrospirae]] | classis = [[Nitrospira]] | ordo = [[Nitrospirales]] | familia = [[Nitrospiraceae]] | genus = ''Nitrospira'' | binomial_authority = Watson ''et al''. 1986<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00454947}}</ref> | type_species = N. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nitrospira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Nitrospirae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nitrospira'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''nitrum'', native soda, natron, nitrate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a coil, spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nitrospira'', nitrate spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nitrospira.html|Nitrospira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nitrospira marina|N. marina]]'' ( Watson ''et al''. 1986, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00454947}}</ref> * ''[[Nitrospira moscoviensis|N. moscoviensis]]'' ( Ehrich ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''moscoviensis'', pertaining to Moscow, named after the place where this organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02568729}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Nitrospirae]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nocardia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Nocardia'' | binomial_authority = Trevisan 1889, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nocardiaceae'' Castellani and Chalmers 1919 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. asteroides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nocardia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nocardia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardia'', named after Edmond Nocard (1850–1903), a French veterinarian who first isolated members of this taxon.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nocardia.html|Nocardia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 93 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nocardia abscessus|N. abscessus]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''abscessus'', of/from an abscess, referring to the characteristic clinical conditions from which the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1487</ref> * ''[[Nocardia acidivorans|N. acidivorans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'', sour), an acid; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''acidivorans'', acid-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64813-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia africana|N. africana]]'' ( Hamid ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''africana'', African, of Africa, the source of the isolates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.39.2.625-630.2001}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia alba|N. alba]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00270}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia altamirensis|N. altamirensis]]'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''altamirensis'', of or belonging to Altamira cave, Cantabria, Spain, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65482-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia amamiensis|N. amamiensis]]'' ( Yamamura ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''amamiensis'', of or pertaining to Amami Island, from where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64829-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia amarae|N. amarae]]'' ( Lechevalier and Lechevalier 1974, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amara'', trench, conduit, channel; here a sewage duct; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''amarae'', of a sewage duct.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia anaemiae|N. anaemiae]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''anaemia'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''anaimia'', want of blood), anaemia; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''anaemiae'', of anaemia, referring to the disease of the patient with this condition.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1395</ref> * ''[[Nocardia aobensis|N. aobensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aobensis'', of or pertaining to Aoba-cho, Chiba, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/547</ref> * ''[[Nocardia araoensis|N. araoensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''araoensis'', of or belonging to Arao city, where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2025</ref> * ''[[Nocardia arthritidis|N. arthritidis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''arthritis'' -''idos'', gout, arthritis; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arthritidis'', of arthritis.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.42.7.3366-3368.2004}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia asiatica|N. asiatica]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asiatica'', of Asia (the source of the isolates).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/125</ref> * ''[[Nocardia asteroides|N. asteroides]]'' ( (Eppinger 1891) Blanchard 1896, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asteroides'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''asteroeides'' -''es''), star-like.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia autotrophica|N. autotrophica]]'' ( (Takamiya and Tubaki 1956) Hirsch 1961, ''species''.; [[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>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00424890}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia beijingensis|N. beijingensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''beijingensis'' of or pertaining to Beijing, the source of the isolate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1783</ref> * ''[[Nocardia blacklockiae|N. blacklockiae]]'' ( Conville ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''blacklockiae'', of Blacklock, in memory of Zeta M. Blackblock, in honor of and in recognition for her contributions to the study of ''Nocardia'' taxonomy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010819-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia brasiliensis|N. brasiliensis]]'' ( (Lindenberg 1909) Pinoy 1913, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''brasiliensis'', of or pertaining to Brazil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia brevicatena|N. brevicatena]]'' ( (Lechevalier ''et al''. 1961) Goodfellow and Pirouz 1982, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[New Latin]] noun ''brevicatena'', short chain (of spores).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/3/384</ref> * ''[[Nocardia caishijiensis|N. caishijiensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''caishijiensis'', of or belonging to Caishiji, the source of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/999</ref> * ''[[Nocardia calcarea|N. calcarea]]'' ( Metcalf and Brown 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''calcarea'', chalky.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia callitridis|N. callitridis]]'' ( Kaewkla and Franco 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''callitridis'', of ''Callitris'', the botanical name of a genus of pine, named after the source plant of the type strain, the Australian native pine ''Callitris'' ''preissii''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia carnea|N. carnea]]'' ( (Rossi Doria 1891) Castellani and Chalmers 1913, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''carnea'', of flesh.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia cellulans|N. cellulans]]'' ( Metcalf and Brown 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cellulans'', cell-making.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia cerradoensis|N. cerradoensis]]'' ( Albuquerque de Barros ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cerradoensis'', of or pertaining to the Cerrado, soil of which was the source of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/29</ref> * ''[[Nocardia coeliaca|N. coeliaca]]'' ( (Gray and Thornton 1928) Waksman and Henrici 1948, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coeliaca'', relating to the bowels.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia concava|N. concava]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''concava'', hollow, concave, referring to the colony morphology on agar plates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2081</ref> * ''[[Nocardia corynebacterioides|N. corynebacterioides]]'' ( Serrano ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Corynebacterium'', bacterial genus name; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suffix -''oides'', similar to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''corynebacterioides'', similar to ''Corynebacterium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia coubleae|N. coubleae]]'' ( Rodríguez-Nava ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''coubleae'', of Couble, named after Andrée Couble, in recognition of her contribution to the French Nocardiosis Observatory, Lyon, France.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64815-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia crassostreae|N. crassostreae]]'' ( Friedman ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Crassostrea'', generic name of Pacific oyster; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''crassostreae'', of ''Crassostrea'', referring to the source of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/237</ref> * ''[[Nocardia cummidelens|N. cummidelens]]'' ( Maldonado ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cummis'', gum, rubber; [[Latin]] partic. adjective ''delens'', destroying; [[New Latin]] partic. adjective ''cummidelens'', rubber destroying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1010230632040}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia cyriacigeorgica|N. cyriacigeorgica]]'' ( corrig. Yassin ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''kuriakon'', house of the Lord, church; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''cyriacum'', church; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''georgica'', of or related to St George; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cyriacigeorgica'', related to St George’s church, referring to the origin of the name of the German town Gelsenkirchen where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia elegans|N. elegans]]'' ( Yassin and Brenner 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''elegans'', fastidious (with respect of utilization of nutrients).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1505</ref> * ''[[Nocardia exalbida|N. exalbida]]'' ( Iida ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''exalbida'', whitish or white, referring to the colour of the aerial mycelium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63850-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia farcinica|N. farcinica]]'' ( Trevisan 1889, ''species''.; Fr. noun ''farcin'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''farciminum'', a disease in horses and other animals), farcy or glanders; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''farcinica'', ''relating'' to farcy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia flavorosea|N. flavorosea]]'' ( Chun ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosea'', rose-colored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flavorosea'', yellow rose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/901</ref> * ''[[Nocardia fluminea|N. fluminea]]'' ( Maldonado ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fluminea'', of, in, or belonging to a river.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1010230632040}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia gamkensis|N. gamkensis]]'' ( le Roes and Meyers 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''gamkensis'', pertaining to the river Gamka in South Africa.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64923-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia globerula|N. globerula]]'' ( (Gray 1928) Waksman and Henrici 1948, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''globerula'', globular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia harenae|N. harenae]]'' ( Seo and Lee 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''harenae'', of sand, referring to the isolation of the type strain from beach sand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64187-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia higoensis|N. higoensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''higoensis'', pertaining to Higo, a traditional geographical name for Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/1927</ref> * ''[[Nocardia hydrocarbonoxydans|N. hydrocarbonoxydans]]'' ( Nolof and Hirsch 1962, ''species''.; [[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>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00510948}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia ignorata|N. ignorata]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''ignorata'', unrecognized, unknown, pertaining to the fact that the type strain was mistakenly used as a member of the genus ''Mycobacterium'' in a mycobacterial quality control test.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/2127</ref> * ''[[Nocardia inohanensis|N. inohanensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''inohanensis'', of or pertaining to Inohana, Chiba, Japan, where the type strain was identified.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/563</ref> * ''[[Nocardia iowensis|N. iowensis]]'' ( Lamm ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''iowensis'', of or belonging to the state of Iowa, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007427-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia jejuensis|N. jejuensis]]'' ( Lee 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', of or belonging to Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63866-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia jiangxiensis|N. jiangxiensis]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jiangxiensis'', of or belonging to Jiangxi Province, southern China, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1921</ref> * ''[[Nocardia jinanensis|N. jinanensis]]'' ( Sun ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jinanensis'', of or pertaining to Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province, China, soil of which was the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002899-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia kruczakiae|N. kruczakiae]]'' ( Conville ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kruczakiae'', of Kruczak, in memory of Patricia Kruczak-Filipov, in honor of and recognition for her contributions to the Mycology and Mycobacteriology Sections of the Microbiology Service, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, NIH, USA.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.42.11.5139-5145.2004}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia lijiangensis|N. lijiangensis]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lijiangensis'', of or pertaining to Lijiang, a city in Yunnan Province in the south of China where the sample was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia mediterranei|N. mediterranei]]'' ( (Margalith and Beretta 1960) Thiemann ''et al''. 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mediterranei'', of the interior of the land, from the Mediterranean area.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00409680}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia mexicana|N. mexicana]]'' ( Rodríguez-Nava ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mexicana'', of or pertaining to Mexico city, the geographical area from which isolates were collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64380-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia mikamii|N. mikamii]]'' ( Jannat-Khah ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mikamii'', of Mikami, named in honour of Yuzuru Mikami for his valuable contribution to the systematics of ''Nocardia''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015594-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia miyunensis|N. miyunensis]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''miyunensis'', of or belonging to Miyun County in Beijing, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1921</ref> * ''[[Nocardia neocaledoniensis|N. neocaledoniensis]]'' ( Saintpierre-Bonaccio ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''neocaledoniensis'', of or pertaining to New Caledonia, the source of the isolate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/599</ref> * ''[[Nocardia niigatensis|N. niigatensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''niigatensis'', of or pertaining to Niigata, Japan, the source of the isolate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/563</ref> * ''[[Nocardia ninae|N. ninae]]'' ( Laurent ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ninae'', of Nina, the first name of the patient from whom the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64476-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia niwae|N. niwae]]'' ( Moser ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''niwae'', of Niwa, named in honour of Dr Hidekazu Niwa, our Japanese colleague; a veterinarian and microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020370-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia nova|N. nova]]'' ( Tsukamura 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nova'', new.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref> * ''[[Nocardia orientalis|N. orientalis]]'' ( (Pittenger and Brigham 1956) Pridham and Lyons 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''orientalis'', of or belonging to the East, Eastern, Oriental.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia otitidiscaviarum|N. otitidiscaviarum]]'' ( corrig. Snijders 1924, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''otitis -idis,'' inflammation of the ear; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cavia'', generic name for cavy, another name for guinea pig; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''otitidiscaviarium'', of ear disease of guinea pigs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia paucivorans|N. paucivorans]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', little; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paucivorans'', eating little, referring to the few compounds that are utilized as sole sources of carbon and energy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/803</ref> * ''[[Nocardia petroleophila|N. petroleophila]]'' ( Hirsch and Engel 1956, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''petra'', stone, rock; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''petroleiphila'', petrol-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia pigrifrangens|N. pigrifrangens]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''piger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', slow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''frangens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''frango'') breaking up small; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pigrifrangens'', slow to break up, referring to the fact that the substrate mycelium remains stable for up to 14 days before undergoing fragmentation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1683</ref> * ''[[Nocardia pinensis|N. pinensis]]'' ( Blackall ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pinus'', a pine, pine-tree; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pinensis'', of or belonging to a pine, referring to the pine-like appearance of young microcolonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia pneumoniae|N. pneumoniae]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of the lungs; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''pneumonia'', disease of the lungs; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pneumoniae'', of a disease of the lungs, of pneumonia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2025</ref> * ''[[Nocardia polyresistens|N. polyresistens]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polus'', many; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''resistens'', resisting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''polyresistens'', resisting many (antibiotics).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1465</ref> * ''[[Nocardia pseudobrasiliensis|N. pseudobrasiliensis]]'' ( Ruimy ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''brasiliensis'', a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pseudobrasiliensis'' a false (''Nocardia'') ''brasiliensis''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/259</ref> * ''[[Nocardia pseudovaccinii|N. pseudovaccinii]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vaccinii'', a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pseudovaccinii'', a false (''Nocardia'') ''vaccinii'', referring to the earlier misclassification of the type strain as a strain of ''Nocardia vaccinii''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1825</ref> * ''[[Nocardia puris|N. puris]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''puris'', of corrupt matter, pus, pertaining to the abscess from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1595</ref> * ''[[Nocardia restricta|N. restricta]]'' ( (Turfitt 1944) McClung 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''restricta'', restricted, limited.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia rugosa|N. rugosa]]'' ( (''ex'' di Marco and Spalla 1957) Goodfellow and Lechevalier 1988, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rugosa'', wrinkled, shrivelled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia salmonicida|N. salmonicida]]'' ( (''ex'' Rucker 1949) Isik ''et al''. 1999, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''salmo'' ''-onis'', salmon; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut, kill), killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''salmonicida'', salmon-killer)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/833</ref> * ''[[Nocardia saturnea|N. saturnea]]'' ( Hirsch 1960, ''species''.; [[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>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00409811}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia seriolae|N. seriolae]]'' ( Kudo ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''seriolae'', of ''Seriola'', named the genus of yellowtail fish (''Seriola'' spp.) from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/173</ref> * ''[[Nocardia shimofusensis|N. shimofusensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''shimofusensis'', of or pertaining to Shimofusa, a traditional geographical name for a northern part of Chiba Prefecture in Japan, the source of the isolates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/1927</ref> * ''[[Nocardia sienata|N. sienata]]'' ( corrig. Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sienata'', sienna-coloured, referring to the colony color of ochre-yellow of the ''Nocardia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1005</ref> * ''[[Nocardia soli|N. soli]]'' ( Maldonado ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of/from soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1010230632040}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia speluncae|N. speluncae]]'' ( Seo ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''speluncae'', of a cave, grotto or hole, referring to the site of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65085-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia sulphurea|N. sulphurea]]'' ( Goodfellow and Lechevalier 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sulphurea'', pertaining to sulfur, referring to the yellow color of the vegetative hyphae.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardia takedensis|N. takedensis]]'' ( Yamamura ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''takedensis'', of or pertaining to the Takeda Shrine, from where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/433</ref> * ''[[Nocardia tenerifensis|N. tenerifensis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tenerifensis'', of or belonging to Tenerife, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/381</ref> * ''[[Nocardia terpenica|N. terpenica]]'' ( Hoshino ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''terpenum'', terpene; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with various meanings; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''terpenica'', referring to the ability to produce terpenoid antibiotics.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64695-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia testacea|N. testacea]]'' ( corrig. Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''testacea'', brick-colored, referring to the brick colony color.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1005</ref> * ''[[Nocardia thailandica|N. thailandica]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thailandica'', pertaining to Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.3209/saj.18_27}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia transvalensis|N. transvalensis]]'' ( Pijper and Pullinger 1927, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''transvalensis'', of or pertaining to the Transvaal, South Africa.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia uniformis|N. uniformis]]'' ( (''ex'' Marton and Szabó 1959) Isik ''et al''. 1999, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''uniformis'', having only one form, uniform.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1227</ref> * ''[[Nocardia vaccinii|N. vaccinii]]'' ( Demaree and Smith 1952, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vaccinii'', of ''Vaccinium'', the generic name of blueberry; referring to the plant from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardia vermiculata|N. vermiculata]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''vermiculata'', in the form of worms, referring to the morphology of the aerial mycelium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.3209/saj.18_27}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia veterana|N. veterana]]'' ( Gürtler ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''veterana'', veteran, old in service (as soldiers), referring to the veteran’s hospital where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/933</ref> * ''[[Nocardia vinacea|N. vinacea]]'' ( Kinoshita ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vinacea'', of or belonging to wine or to the grape, referring to the pale reddish purple diffusible pigment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.3209/saj.15_1}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia wallacei|N. wallacei]]'' ( Conville ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wallacei'', of Wallace, in honor of Richard J. Wallace, Jr., in recognition of his contributions to the understanding of the taxonomy and drugs susceptibility of ''Nocardia'' species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010819-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardia xishanensis|N. xishanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xishanensis'', of or belonging to Xishan Mountain, the source of the soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2301</ref> * ''[[Nocardia yamanashiensis|N. yamanashiensis]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yamanashiensis'', of or pertaining to Yamanashi prefecture of Japan, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/563</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nocardioides'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardioidaceae]] | genus = ''Nocardioides'' | binomial_authority = Prauser 1976, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nocardioidaceae'' Nesterenko ''et al''. 1990).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. albus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nocardioides''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nocardioides'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardia'', name of a genus; [[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]] noun ''Nocardioides'', ''Nocardia''-like, referring to the similarity of life cycles of the type species of this genus and ''Nocardia''.'''<br><ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nocardioides.html|Nocardioides}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 50 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nocardioides aestuarii|N. aestuarii]]'' ( Yi and Chun 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2151</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides agariphilus|N. agariphilus]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''agariphilus'', agar-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65566-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides albus|N. albus]]'' ( Prauser 1976, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''albus'', white, referring to the white aerial mycelium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides alkalitolerans|N. alkalitolerans]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''alkalitolerans'', referring to the ability to tolerate high pH.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/809</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides aquaticus|N. aquaticus]]'' ( Lawson ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquaticus'', living, growing or found in or by the water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/6/1953</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides aquiterrae|N. aquiterrae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''terra'', earth, ground; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquiterrae'', of groundwater.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/71</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides aromaticivorans|N. aromaticivorans]]'' ( Kubota ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''aromaticus'', aromatic, fragrant; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aromaticivorans'', devouring aromatic (compounds).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.10.002}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides basaltis|N. basaltis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''basaltis'', of basalt, pertaining to the source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65785-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides bigeumensis|N. bigeumensis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bigeumensis'', of or pertaining to Bigeum Island, Korea, the source of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65566-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides caeni|N. caeni]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge, isolated from wastewater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010124-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides caricicola|N. caricicola]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''carex'' -''icis'', reed-grass, rush or sedge, and also a botanical genus name (''Carex''); [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''caricicola'', ''Carex''-dweller, isolated from ''Carex'' ''scabrifolia'' Steud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019919-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides daedukensis|N. daedukensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daedukensis'', of or pertaining to Daeduk Science Park, the location of the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, where taxonomic studies of this species were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015354-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides daphniae|N. daphniae]]'' ( Tóth ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''daphniae'', of the water flea genus ''Daphnia'', as the type strain was isolated from ''Daphnia'' ''cucullata''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65305-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides dilutus|N. dilutus]]'' ( corrig. Dastager ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dilutus'' weak, diluted, intended to mean that the organism is able to grew in 100 times diluted R2A medium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides dokdonensis|N. dokdonensis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', of or pertaining to Dokdo, the Korean island from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65835-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides dubius|N. dubius]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dubius'', doubtful of the taxonomic position.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2209</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides exalbidus|N. exalbidus]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''exalbidus'', whitish, referring to the color of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65639-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides fastidiosus|N. fastidiosus]]'' ( corrig. Collins and Stackebrandt 1989, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fastidiosus'', fastidious, referring to the nutritionally fastidious nature of the organism when it is first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1989.tb03351.x}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardioides fonticola|N. fonticola]]'' ( Chou ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fons'' ''fontis'', a spring, fountain; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola''), an inhabitant of a place, a resident; [[New Latin]] noun ''fonticola'', an inhabitant of a fountain or spring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65810-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides furvisabuli|N. furvisabuli]]'' ( Lee 2007, ;: [[Latin]] adjective ''furvus'', black-coloured; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sabulum'', gravel, sand; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''furvisabuli'', of black-coloured sand, the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64444-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides ganghwensis|N. ganghwensis]]'' ( Yi and Chun 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ganghwensis'', of or pertaining to Ganghwa island in Korea, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1295</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides ginsengisoli|N. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Cui ''et al''. 2009, ; [[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.0.010025-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides halotolerans|N. halotolerans]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating, referring to the ability of the organism to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides hankookensis|N. hankookensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hankookensis'', of or belonging to Hankook, the Korean name for South Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65267-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides humi|N. humi]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''humi'', of/from soil, the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008821-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides hungaricus|N. hungaricus]]'' ( Tóth ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hungaricus'', of or belonging to Hungary, the name of the country where the species was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022939-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides hwasunensis|N. hwasunensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hwasunensis'', of or belonging to Hwasun, the place where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65015-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides insulae|N. insulae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''insulae'', of an island, referring to the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64612-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides islandensis|N. islandensis]]'' ( corrig. Dastager ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''islandensis'' from or pertaining to Bigeum Island in Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides jensenii|N. jensenii]]'' ( (Suzuki and Komagata 1983) Collins ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jensenii'', of Jensen; named after H. [[Latin]] Jensen, the Danish bacteriologist who contributed to the taxonomy of coryneform bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/1</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides kongjuensis|N. kongjuensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kongjuensis'', of or belonging to Kongju, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64120-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides koreensis|N. koreensis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of or belonging to Korea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65566-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides kribbensis|N. kribbensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kribbensis'', pertaining to KRIBB, arbitrary adjective formed from the acronym of the Korea Reseach Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), where taxonomic studies on this species were performed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1611</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides lentus|N. lentus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lentus'', slow, delayed, referring to slow growth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63993-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides luteus|N. luteus]]'' ( Prauser 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', yellow, referring to the yellow primary mycelium of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides marinisabuli|N. marinisabuli]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'' -''a'' -''um'', of the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sabulum'', gravel, sand; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marinisabuli'', of sea sand, referring to the sand sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65127-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides marinus|N. marinus]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine, referring to the sea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64649-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides mesophilus|N. mesophilus]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος, friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective mesophilus, middle (temperature)-loving, mesophilic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019059-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides nitrophenolicus|N. nitrophenolicus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitrophenol'', nitrophenol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nitrophenolicus'', related to nitrophenols)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/675</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides oleivorans|N. oleivorans]]'' ( Schippers ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oleivorans'', oil-devouring, capable of utilizing oil (hydrocarbons).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1501</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides panacihumi|N. panacihumi]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Panax'', scientific name of ginseng; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panacis'', of ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panacihumi'', of soil of a ginseng field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64806-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides panacisoli|N. panacisoli]]'' ( Cho ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Panax'' -''acis'', scientific name of ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'' -''i'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panacisoli'', of soil of a ginseng field, the source of isolation of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012690-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides plantarum|N. plantarum]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''planta'', any vegetable production that serves to propagate the species, a plant; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''plantarum'', of plants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/523</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides pyridinolyticus|N. pyridinolyticus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''pyridinum'', pyridine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lyticus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)''), <span class="s">able to loose, able to dissolve</span>; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pyridinolyticus'' pyridine-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/933</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides salarius|N. salarius]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salarius'', of or belonging to salt, referring to the isolation of this micro-organism from seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65569-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides sediminis|N. sediminis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sediminis'', of a sediment, referring to the source from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002162-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides simplex|N. simplex]]'' ( (Jensen 1934) O'Donnell ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''simplex'', simple.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00521299}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardioides terrae|N. terrae]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of/from the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010785-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides terrigena|N. terrigena]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''terrigena'', child of the earth, referring to the isolation of the type strain from soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65079-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardioides tritolerans|N. tritolerans]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] pref. ''tri''- (from [[Latin]] num. adjective ''tris''), three; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tritolerans'', referring to the ability of the organism to tolerate high salinity, alkalinity and temperature.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016253-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nocardiopsis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiopsaceae]] | genus = ''Nocardiopsis'' | binomial_authority = (Brocq-Rousseau 1904) Meyer 1976, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Nocardiopsaceae'' Rainey ''et al''. 1996).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = N. dassonvillei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nocardiopsis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nocardiopsis'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardia'', a genus of the order ''Actinomycetales''; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''opsis'', appearance; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardiopsis'', that which has the appearance of ''Nocardia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nocardiopsis.html|Nocardiopsis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 41 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nocardiopsis aegyptia|N. aegyptia]]'' ( Sabry ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aegyptia'', from Egypt, referring to the country of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/453</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis africana|N. africana]]'' ( (Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1974) Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1985, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis alba|N. alba]]'' ( corrig. Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white, referring to the white aerial mycelium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/5</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis alba|N. alba]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''alba''''' corrig. Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white, referring to the white aerial mycelium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/5</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis alba|N. alba]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''prasina''''' corrig. (Miyashita ''et al''. 1984) Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''prasina'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''prasina''), leek green (referring to the color of the mature aerial mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/5</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis alborubida|N. alborubida]]'' ( corrig. Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''albus'', white; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubida'', reddish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alborubida'', white reddish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/5</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis alkaliphila|N. alkaliphila]]'' ( Hozzein ''et al''. 2004, ; Arabic article al, the; Arabic noun kaïda, soda, saltwort; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[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>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/247</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis antarctica|N. antarctica]]'' ( corrig. Abyzov ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective <em>antarctica</em>, southern; here pertaining to <em>Antarctica</em>.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/1/91</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis arabia|N. arabia]]'' ( Hozzein and Goodfellow 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''arabia'', pertaining to Arabia, referring to the isolation of the type strain in Egypt.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65014-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis arvandica|N. arvandica]]'' ( Hamedi ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''arvandica'', of or belonging to Arvand, referring to the geographical origin of the type strain, the Arvand River.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022756-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis baichengensis|N. baichengensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baichengensis'', pertaining to Baicheng, a county of Xinjiang Province in the west of China where the type strain was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis chromatogenes|N. chromatogenes]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chroma'' -''atos'', colour; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaio'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''chromatogenes'', producing colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis coeruleofusca|N. coeruleofusca]]'' ( (Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1974) Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1985, ; [[Latin]] adjective <em>coeruleus</em>, dark-colored, dark blue; [[Latin]] adjective ''fuscus'', dark, swarthy, dusky, tawny; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coeruleofusca'', blue-brown (referring to the color of aerial and substrate mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis composta|N. composta]]'' ( corrig. Kämpfer ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''composta'', originating from compost.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/3/691</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis dassonvillei|N. dassonvillei]]'' ( (Brocq-Rousseau 1904) Meyer 1976, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''dassonvillei'', of Dassonville, named after Charles Dassonville (a French microbiologist and veterinarian at the Pasteur Institute).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis dassonvillei|N. dassonvillei]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''albirubida''''' (Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990) Evtushenko ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''albus'', white; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubida'', reddish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''albirubida'', white reddish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/73</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis dassonvillei|N. dassonvillei]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''dassonvillei''''' (Brocq-Rousseau 1904) Meyer 1976, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''dassonvillei'', of Dassonville, named after Charles Dassonville (a French microbiologist and veterinarian at the Pasteur Institute).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65559-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis dassonvillei|N. dassonvillei]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''prasina''''' Miyashita ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''prasina'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''prasina''), leek green (referring to the color of the mature aerial mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/405</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis exhalans|N. exhalans]]'' ( Peltola ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''exhalans'', emitting odors.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.67.9.4293-4304.2001}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis flava|N. flava]]'' ( (Gauze ''et al''. 1974) Gauze and Sveshnikova 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow (referring to the color of the substrate mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis ganjiahuensis|N. ganjiahuensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ganjiahuensis'', pertaining to Ganjiahu Natural Reserve, Xinjiang, north-west China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65145-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis gilva|N. gilva]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''gilva'', pale yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis halophila|N. halophila]]'' ( Al-Tai and Ruan 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals halos'', salt; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective <em>phila</em> (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective philē), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', loving salt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/474</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis halotolerans|N. halotolerans]]'' ( Al-Zarban ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals halos'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating, referring to the ability to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/525</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis kunsanensis|N. kunsanensis]]'' ( Chun ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kunsanensis'', pertaining to Kunsan, a location in Korea where the species was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1909</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis listeri|N. listeri]]'' ( Grund and Kroppenstedt 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''listeri'', of Lister, named for Dr. Joseph Lister, father of antiseptic surgery.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/5</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis litoralis|N. litoralis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the sea-shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009704-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis longispora|N. longispora]]'' ( (Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1974) Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1985, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''longus'', long; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] noun ''longispora'' (nominative in apposition), the long spore, referring to the oblong shape of the spores.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis lucentensis|N. lucentensis]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lucentensis'', of or belonging to Lucentum, the ancient Latin name of Alicante, a city in Spain, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/266</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis metallicus|N. metallicus]]'' ( Schippers ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''metallicus'' (nominative in apposition), the miner, referring to the ability to mobilize metals from slag.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2291</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis mutabilis|N. mutabilis]]'' ( Shearer ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mutabilis'', changeable, variable, inconstant, referring to the variety of colony morphologies observed, particularly on rich organic media.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/369</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis nikkonensis|N. nikkonensis]]'' ( Yamamura ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nikkonensis'', of or pertaining to Nikko City, Tochigi, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016956-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis potens|N. potens]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''potens'', being able, powerful, pertaining to the metabolic activities of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011288-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis prasina|N. prasina]]'' ( (Miyashita ''et al''. 1984) Yassin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''prasina'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''prasina''), leek green (referring to the color of the mature aerial mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/983</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis quinghaiensis|N. quinghaiensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''quinghaiensis'', pertaining to Qinghai, a province of China in which the sample was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65441-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis rhodophaea|N. rhodophaea]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodos'', the rose; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phaeos'', brown; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rhodophaea'', rose-brown (after the colour of the substrate mycelium).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis rosea|N. rosea]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosea'', rose coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis salina|N. salina]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''salina'', salted, saline.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64033-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis sinuspersici|N. sinuspersici]]'' ( Hamedi ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sinus'' ''persicus'', the Persian Gulf; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sinuspersici'', of/from the Persian Gulf, referring to where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018366-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis synnemataformans|N. synnemataformans]]'' ( Yassin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''syn'', in company with, together with; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''nema'', thread; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun <em>synnema</em>, threads wrapping together; [[Latin]] participle adjective formans, forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''synnemataformans'', synnema forming, referring to the ability of the organism to form synnemata.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/983</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis syringae|N. syringae]]'' ( Gauze and Sveshnikova 1985, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Syringa'', generic name of lilac; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syringae'', of the lilac (referring to the color of aerial mycelium).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nocardiopsis trehalosi|N. trehalosi]]'' ( (''ex'' Dolak ''et al''. 1981) Evtushenko ''et al''. 2000, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''trehalosi'', of trehalose, referring to 3-trehalosamine, an aminoglycoside antibiotic that is produced by the type strain of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/73</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis tropica|N. tropica]]'' ( Evtushenko ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tropica'', tropical, of or pertaining to the tropic(s), referring to the tropical region where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/73</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis umidischolae|N. umidischolae]]'' ( Peltola ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''umidus'', moist; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''schola'', school; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''umidischolae'', of a moist school.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.67.9.4293-4304.2001}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis valliformis|N. valliformis]]'' ( Yang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''vallum'', palisade; [[Latin]] adjective suffix -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''valliformis'', shaped like a palisade, referring to the characteristic mycelium, which is often arranged in a shape like a palisade.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65090-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nocardiopsis xinjiangensis|N. xinjiangensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang, the Province of western China in which the sample was collected.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/317</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nonlabens'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Nonlabens'' | binomial_authority = Lau ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2279</ref> | type_species = N. tegetincola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nonlabens''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nonlabens'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adv. ''non'', not; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''labens'', gliding; [[New Latin]] noun ([[New Latin]] participle adjective used as a substantive) ''Nonlabens'', non-gliding.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nonlabens.html|Nonlabens}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nonlabens tegetincola|N. tegetincola]]'' ( Lau ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''teges'' -''etis'', mat; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', an inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''tegetincola'', mat-inhabitant.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63908-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nonomuraea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Nonomuraea'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Zhang ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref> | type_species = N. pusilla | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nonomuraea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nonomuraea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nonomuraea'', named after H. Nonomura, a Japanese taxonomist of actinomycetes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nonomuraea.html|Nonomuraea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 25 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Nonomuraea africana|N. africana]]'' ( corrig. (Preobrazhenskaya and Sveshnikova 1974) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea angiospora|N. angiospora]]'' ( corrig. (Zhukova ''et al''. 1968) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea antimicrobica|N. antimicrobica]]'' ( Qin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''anti'', against; [[New Latin]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[Latin]] adjective suff.-''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with various meanings; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antimicrobica'', antimicrobial.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010660-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea bangladeshensis|N. bangladeshensis]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bangladeshensis'', pertaining to Bangladesh, from where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65054-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea candida|N. candida]]'' ( le Roes and Meyers 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''candida'', white.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010819-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea coxensis|N. coxensis]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''coxensis'', pertaining to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the origin of the soil from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65054-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea dietziae|N. dietziae]]'' ( corrig. Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2001, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/5/1621</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea endophytica|N. endophytica]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''endo'', within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''phuton'', plant; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''endophytica'', within plant, endophytic, pertaining to the isolation of the type strain from plant tissues.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022558-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea fastidiosa|N. fastidiosa]]'' ( corrig. (Soina ''et al''. 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea ferruginea|N. ferruginea]]'' ( corrig. (Meyer 1981) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea flexuosa|N. flexuosa]]'' ( corrig. (Meyer 1989) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flexuosa'', full of turns or windings, tortuous, flexuous, referring to the morphology of the spore chains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea helvata|N. helvata]]'' ( corrig. (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea kuesteri|N. kuesteri]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kuesteri'', of Küster, in honour of Eberhard Küster, a German microbiologist, in recognition of his numerous contributions to the taxonomy of actinomycetes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/847</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea longicatena|N. longicatena]]'' ( Chiba ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''longus'', long; [[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[New Latin]] noun ''longicatena'' (nominative in apposition), long chain, referring to long spore chains.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1623</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea maheshkhaliensis|N. maheshkhaliensis]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''maheshkhaliensis'', pertaining to Maheshkhali, Bangladesh.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65639-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea polychroma|N. polychroma]]'' ( corrig. (Galatenko ''et al''. 1987) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea pusilla|N. pusilla]]'' ( corrig. (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea recticatena|N. recticatena]]'' ( corrig. (Terekhova ''et al''. 1987) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea rosea|N. rosea]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosea'', rose-coloured or rosy, referring to the pinkish colour of the colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014845-0}}</ref> * ''[[Nonomuraea roseola|N. roseola]]'' ( corrig. (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea roseoviolacea|N. roseoviolacea]]'' ( corrig. (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea roseoviolacea|N. roseoviolacea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''carminata''''' (Gauze ''et al''. 1973) Gyobu and Miyadoh 2001, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/881</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea roseoviolacea|N. roseoviolacea]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''roseoviolacea''''' (Nonomura and Ohara 1971) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea rubra|N. rubra]]'' ( corrig. (Sveshnikova ''et al''. 1969) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea salmonea|N. salmonea]]'' ( corrig. (Preobrazhenskaya ''et al''. 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea spiralis|N. spiralis]]'' ( corrig. (Meyer 1981) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Nonomuraea turkmeniaca|N. turkmeniaca]]'' ( corrig. (Terekhova ''et al''. 1987) Zhang ''et al''. 1998, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/411</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nosocomiicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Staphylococcaceae]] | genus = ''Nosocomiicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Morais ''et al''. 2008 (complete authorship reads Morais, Chung and da Costa)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65753-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. ampullae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nosocomiicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nosocomiicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''nosocomium'', hospital; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), a coccus a grain, berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Nosocomiicoccus'', a coccus isolated in a hospital.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nosocomiicoccus.html|Nosocomiicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nosocomiicoccus ampullae|N. ampullae]]'' ( Morais ''et al''. 2008 (complete authorship reads Morais, Chung and da Costa), (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ampullae'', of a bottle, of a flask, referring to the isolation of the first strains from bottles containing physiological saline.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65753-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Novispirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Novispirillum'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65340-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. itersonii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Novispirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Novispirillum'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''novus'', new; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Novispirillum'', a new small spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/novispirillum.html|Novispirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Novispirillum itersonii|N. itersonii]]'' ( (Giesberger 1936) Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''itersonii'', of Iterson, named after G. Van Iterson, a Dutch bacteriologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65340-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Novosphingobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingomonadales]] | familia = [[Sphingomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Novosphingobium'' | binomial_authority = Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1405</ref> | type_species = N. capsulatum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Novosphingobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Novosphingobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''novus'', new; [[New Latin]] noun ''sphingosinum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sphingos'', of sphinx, and suff.-''ine'') sphingosine; [[New Latin]] pref. ''sphingo''-, pertaining to sphingosine; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Novosphingobium'', new sphingosine-containing life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/novosphingobium.html|Novosphingobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 19 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Novosphingobium acidiphilum|N. acidiphilum]]'' ( Glaeser ''et al''. 2009, ; [[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|neuter gender]] adjective ''acidiphilum'', acid-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65852-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium aromaticivorans|N. aromaticivorans]]'' ( corrig. (Balkwill ''et al''. 1997) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''aromaticus'', aromatic, fragrant; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aromaticivorans'', devouring aromatic (compounds).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium capsulatum|N. capsulatum]]'' ( (Leifson 1962) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''capsula'', a small box or chest; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''atum'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''capsulatum'', with a chest, capsuled.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium hassiacum|N. hassiacum]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hassiacum'', of or belonging to Hesse (''Hassia''), referring to the German state of Hesse, where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00083}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium indicum|N. indicum]]'' ( Yuan ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', Indian, referring to the Indian Ocean, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002873-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium lentum|N. lentum]]'' ( Tiirola ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lentum'', slow, pertaining to the limited growth capacity of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/583</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium mathurense|N. mathurense]]'' ( Gupta ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mathurense'', pertaining to Mathura, the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65743-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium naphthalenivorans|N. naphthalenivorans]]'' ( Suzuki and Hiraishi 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''naphthalenum'', naphthalene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''naphthalenivorans'', naphthalene-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000679-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium nitrogenifigens|N. nitrogenifigens]]'' ( Addison ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitrogenum'', nitrogen; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''figens'', fixing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitrogenifigens'', referring to the ability of this organism to fix nitrogen.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64627-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium panipatense|N. panipatense]]'' ( Gupta ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''panipatense'', pertaining to Panipat, the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65743-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium pentaromativorans|N. pentaromativorans]]'' ( Sohn ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] numeral ''penta'', five; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aromatis'', of spice; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pentaromativorans'', devouring/degrading aromatic compounds with five rings.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1483</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium resinovorum|N. resinovorum]]'' ( (Delaporte and Daste 1956) Lim ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''resina'', resin or gum of trees; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''resinovorum'', resin-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64852-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium rosa|N. rosa]]'' ( corrig. (Takeuchi ''et al''. 1995) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''rosa'', the rose, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium soli|N. soli]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022178-0}}</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium stygium|N. stygium]]'' ( corrig. (Balkwill ''et al''. 1997) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''stygium'', pertaining to the underworld, subterranean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium subarcticum|N. subarcticum]]'' ( (Nohynek ''et al''. 1996) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] prep. ''sub'', under, below; [[Latin]] adjective ''arcticus'', northern, arctic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''subarcticum'', below the arctic, subartic, because the organism was isolated from a subarctic area, Finland.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium subterraneum|N. subterraneum]]'' ( corrig. (Balkwill ''et al''. 1997) Takeuchi ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''subterraneum'', underground, subterranean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Novosphingobium taihuense|N. taihuense]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''taihuense'', pertaining to Taihu Lake, the source of the sediment from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1229</ref> * ''[[Novosphingobium tardaugens|N. tardaugens]]'' ( Fujii ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''tardus'', slow; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''augens'', growing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tardaugens'', slowly growing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/47</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Nubsella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Nubsella'' | binomial_authority = Asker ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65493-0}}</ref> | type_species = N. zeaxanthinifaciens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Nubsella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Nubsella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Nubsella'', arbitrary name derived from the acronym NUBS for Nihon University College of Bioresource Sciences, where the type species was first isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|n/nubsella.html|Nubsella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Nubsella zeaxanthinifaciens|N. zeaxanthinifaciens]]'' ( Asker ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''zeaxanthinum'', zeaxanthin; [[Latin]] participle pres. ''faciens'', making/producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''zeaxanthinifaciens'', zeaxanthin-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65493-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Obesumbacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Obesumbacterium'' | binomial_authority = Shimwell 1963, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017103-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. proteus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Obesumbacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Obesumbacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''obesum'', fat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Obesumbacterium'', a fat, rod-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/obesumbacterium.html|Obesumbacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Obesumbacterium proteus|O. proteus]]'' ( (Shimwell and Grimes 1936) Shimwell 1963, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Proteus'', the ancient Greek sea-god noted for being able to change his form at will; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''proteus'', intended to mean one who is able to be pleomorphic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/00221287-75-2-295}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanibaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanibaculum'' | binomial_authority = Lai ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004341-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. indicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanibaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanibaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oceanus'', ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Oceanibaculum'', rod-shaped bacterium from the ocean.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanibaculum.html|Oceanibaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanibaculum indicum|O. indicum]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', Indian, referring to the Indian Ocean, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004341-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanibaculum pacificum|O. pacificum]]'' ( Dong ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pacificum'', peaceful, pertaining to the Pacific Ocean, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011932-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanibulbus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Oceanibulbus'' | binomial_authority = Wagner-Döbler ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1177</ref> | type_species = O. indolifex | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanibulbus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanibulbus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''oceanus'', the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bulbus'', a bulb, an onion; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oceanibulbus'', onion-like bacterium from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanibulbus.html|Oceanibulbus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oceanibulbus indolifex|O. indolifex]]'' ( Wagner-Döbler ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''indolum'', indole; [[Latin]] suffixe -''fex'' from [[Latin]] v. ''facio'' ''ere'', to make; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indolifex'', making indole, the indole maker.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1177</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanicaulis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Hyphomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanicaulis'' | binomial_authority = Strömpl ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1901</ref> | type_species = O. alexandrii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanicaulis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanicaulis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''oceanus'', the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''caulis'', stalk, referring to a prostheca; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oceanicaulis'', stalk(ed organism) from the ocean.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanicaulis.html|Oceanicaulis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oceanicaulis alexandrii|O. alexandrii]]'' ( Strömpl ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''Alexandrium'', the (dinoflagellate) from Alexandria; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''alexandrii'', of ''Alexandrium'', the source of isolation and postulated natural habitat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1901</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Oceanicola'' | binomial_authority = Cho and Giovannoni 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1129</ref> | type_species = O. granulosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''oceanus'', the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suffix -''cola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oceanicola'', inhabitant of the ocean.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanicola.html|Oceanicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanicola batsensis|O. batsensis]]'' ( Cho and Giovannoni 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''batsensis'', from BATS, an abbreviation for Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1129</ref> * ''[[Oceanicola granulosus|O. granulosus]]'' ( Cho and Giovannoni 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''granulosus'', granular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1129</ref> * ''[[Oceanicola marinus|O. marinus]]'' ( Lin ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine, referring to the isolation of the type strain from seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65020-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanicola nanhaiensis|O. nanhaiensis]]'' ( Gu ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nanhaiensis'', pertaining to Nan Hai, the Chinese name for the South China Sea, the source of the sediment from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64532-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanicola nitratireducens|O. nitratireducens]]'' ( Zheng ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nitras'' -''atis'', nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] part adjective ''nitratireducens'', reducing nitrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016311-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanicola pacificus|O. pacificus]]'' ( Yuan ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pacificus'', peaceful; pertaining to the Pacific Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003400-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Aeromonadales]] | familia = [[Aeromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanimonas'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Brown ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.11.002}}</ref> | type_species = O. doudoroffii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oceanus'', ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oceanimonas'', ocean monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanimonas.html|Oceanimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Oceanimonas can be referred to as oceanimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanimonas baumannii|O. baumannii]]'' ( corrig. Brown ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''baumannii'', of Baumann; named after Paul and Linda Baumann, who first studied these organisms.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/269</ref> * ''[[Oceanimonas doudoroffii|O. doudoroffii]]'' ( corrig. (Baumann ''et al''. 1972) Brown ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''doudoroffii'', of Doudoroff; named after M. Doudoroff.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/269</ref> * ''[[Oceanimonas smirnovii|O. smirnovii]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''smirnovii'', of Smirnov, in honour of Ukrainian microbiologist Valery V. Smirnov.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.11.002}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceaniserpentilla'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oceaniserpentilla'' | binomial_authority = Schlösser ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65767-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. haliotis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceaniserpentilla''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceaniserpentilla'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oceanus'', the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''serpens'' -''tis'', a snake; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''serpentilla'', a small snake; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oceaniserpentilla'', small snake of the ocean, indicating shape and origin.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceaniserpentilla.html|Oceaniserpentilla}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oceaniserpentilla haliotis|O. haliotis]]'' ( Schlösser ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''Haliotis'', scientific name of a genus; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haliotis'', of ''Haliotis'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from ''Haliotis'' ''rubra''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65767-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanisphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Aeromonadales]] | familia = [[Aeromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanisphaera'' | binomial_authority = Romanenko ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1885</ref> | type_species = O. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanisphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanisphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''oceanus'', ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', ball, globe, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oceanisphaera'', oceanic sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanisphaera.html|Oceanisphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanisphaera donghaensis|O. donghaensis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''donghaensis'', pertaining to Donghae, from Donghae, the Korean name for the East Sea in Korea from which the strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64116-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanisphaera litoralis|O. litoralis]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the seashore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1885</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanithermus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | classis = [[Deinococci]] | ordo = [[Thermales]] | familia = [[Thermaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanithermus'' | binomial_authority = Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/747</ref> | type_species = O. profundus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanithermus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanithermus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oceanus'', the ocean; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] substantive (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'') ''thermus'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oceanithermus'', warmth-loving organisms living in the ocean.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanithermus.html|Oceanithermus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanithermus desulfurans|O. desulfurans]]'' ( Mori ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''desulfurans'', making free of/reducing sulfur.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1561</ref> * ''[[Oceanithermus profundus|O. profundus]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''profundus'', deep (pertaining to the abyss, pertaining to the depths of the ocean).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/747</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Lu ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.2001.tb10963.x}}</ref> | type_species = O. iheyensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''okeanos'', ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oceanobacillus'', an ocean rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanobacillus.html|Oceanobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanobacillus caeni|O. caeni]]'' ( Nam ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caeni'', of mud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65335-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus chironomi|O. chironomi]]'' ( Raats and Halpern 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chironomi'', of ''Chironomus'', named after the non-biting midge insect of the genus ''Chironomus'' (Chironomidae: Diptera) from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64502-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus iheyensis|O. iheyensis]]'' ( Lu ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''iheyensis'', pertaining to the Iheya Ridge, Okinawa Trough, Japan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.2001.tb10963.x}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus kapialis|O. kapialis]]'' ( Namwong ''et al''. 2009, ; Korean noun ''ka''-''pi'', shrimp paste; [[New Latin]] noun ''kapium'', shrimp paste; [[Latin]] suff. -''alis'', adjectival suffix meaning pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kapialis'', pertaining to shrimp paste, the source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007161-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus kimchii|O. kimchii]]'' ( Whon ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kimchii'', of/from kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented food.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus locisalsi|O. locisalsi]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''locus'', place; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salsus'', salted, salt; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''locisalsi'', of a salted place.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021907-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus neutriphilus|O. neutriphilus]]'' ( Yang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''neuter'' -''tra'' -''trum'', neither the one nor the other, neither of two, which are neither active nor passive, used to refer to neutral pH; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος, friend loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''neutriphilus'', preferring neutral pH.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016295-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus oncorhynchi|O. oncorhynchi]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oncorhynchi'', of ''Oncorhynchus'', named after the rainbow trout ''Oncorhynchus'' ''mykiss'', from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63575-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanobacillus oncorhynchi|O. oncorhynchi]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''incaldanensis''''' Romano ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''incaldanensis'', pertaining to the Incaldana site, southern Italy, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63575-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus oncorhynchi|O. oncorhynchi]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''oncorhynchi''''' Yumoto ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oncorhynchi'', of ''Oncorhynchus'', named after the rainbow trout ''Oncorhynchus'' ''mykiss'', from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63575-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus picturae|O. picturae]]'' ( (Heyrman ''et al''. 2003) Lee ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''picturae'', of a painting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63734-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus profundus|O. profundus]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''profundus'', deep, profound; intended to mean of/from the depths of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64375-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oceanobacillus sojae|O. sojae]]'' ( corrig. Tominaga ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sojae'', of soja, referring to the source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019521-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanobacter'' | binomial_authority = Satomi ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/739</ref> | type_species = O. kriegii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''okeanos'', the ocean; [[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 ''Oceanobacter'', rod of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanobacter.html|Oceanobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oceanobacter kriegii|O. kriegii]]'' ( (Bowditch ''et al''. 1984) Satomi ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kriegii'', of Krieg; named after N.R. Krieg.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oceanospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Oceanospirillales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2005; type genus of the family ''Oceanospirillaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2005).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = O. linum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanospirillum'' derives from:<br/>G. noun ''okeanos'', ocean; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Oceanospirillum'', a small spiral (organism) from the ocean (seawater).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanospirillum.html|Oceanospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 13 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oceanospirillum beijerinckii|O. beijerinckii]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''beijerinckii'', of Beijerinck; named after Prof M.W. Beijerinck of Delft, Holland.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum beijerinckii|O. beijerinckii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''beijerinckii''''' (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''beijerinckii'', of Beijerinck; named after Prof M.W. Beijerinck of Delft, Holland.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/23</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum beijerinckii|O. beijerinckii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pelagicum''''' (Terasaki 1973) Pot ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pelagicum'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/23</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum commune|O. commune]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1972) Bowditch ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''commune'', common.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01627259}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum hiroshimense|O. hiroshimense]]'' ( (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hiroshimense'', pertaining to Hiroshima. Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum jannaschii|O. jannaschii]]'' ( Bowditch ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jannaschii'', of Jannasch; named after H.W. Jannasch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01627259}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum japonicum|O. japonicum]]'' ( (Watanabe 1959) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''japonicum'', pertaining to Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum kriegii|O. kriegii]]'' ( Bowditch ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kriegii'', of Krieg; named after N.R. Krieg.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01627259}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum linum|O. linum]]'' ( (Williams and Rittenberg 1957) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''linum'', flax, thread.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Oceanospirillum maris|O. maris]]'' ( Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum maris|O. maris]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''hiroshimense''''' (Terasaki 1973) Pot ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hiroshimense'', pertaining to Hiroshima. Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/23</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum maris|O. maris]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''maris''''' Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/23</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum maris|O. maris]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''williamsae''''' Linn and Krieg 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''williamsae'', of Williams; named after Marion A. Williams, who was the first to describe species of marine spirilla.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/28/1/132</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum minutulum|O. minutulum]]'' ( (Watanabe 1959) Hylemon ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''minutulum'', very little.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum multiglobuliferum|O. multiglobuliferum]]'' ( (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', much, many; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''globulus'', a small sphere, globule; [[Latin]] v. ''fero'', to bear, carry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''multiglobuliferum'', bearing many globules.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Oceanospirillum pelagicum|O. pelagicum]]'' ( (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pelagicum'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum pusillum|O. pusillum]]'' ( (Terasaki 1973) Terasaki 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pusillum'', very small.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oceanospirillum vagum|O. vagum]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1972) Bowditch ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''vagum'', wandering.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF01627259}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oceanotoga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Thermotogae]]" | classis = [[Thermotogae]] | ordo = [[Thermotogales]] | genus = ''Oceanotoga'' | binomial_authority = Jayasinghearachchi and Lal 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018036-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. teriensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oceanotoga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Thermotogae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oceanotoga'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''okeanos'', the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''toga'', a covering, garment; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oceanotoga'', an ocean toga, referring to the isolation of the organism from the ocean and the presence of a "toga" sheath-like outer cover.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oceanotoga.html|Oceanotoga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oceanotoga teriensis|O. teriensis]]'' ( Jayasinghearachchi and Lal 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''teriensis'', pertaining to TERI, named in honour of The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI), New Delhi, India.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018036-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Thermotogae]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ochrobactrum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Brucellaceae]] | genus = ''Ochrobactrum'' | binomial_authority = Holmes ''et al''. 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/4/406</ref> | type_species = O. anthropi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ochrobactrum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ochrobactrum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''ochros'', pale, colorless; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baktron'', a staff, stick, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ochrobactrum'', a colorless rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ochrobactrum.html|Ochrobactrum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 15 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ochrobactrum anthropi|O. anthropi]]'' ( Holmes ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''anthropos'', a human being; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''anthropi'', of a human being.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/4/406</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum ciceri|O. ciceri]]'' ( Imran ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ciceri'', of chickpea (''Cicer'' ''arietinum''), referring to the habitat from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013987-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum cytisi|O. cytisi]]'' ( Zurdo-Piñeiro ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Cytisus'', botanical genus name of the legume ''Cytisus'' ''scoparius''; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cytisi'', of ''Cytisus'', referring to the isolation source of the first strains, nodules of ''Cytisus'' ''scoparius''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64613-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum gallinifaecis|O. gallinifaecis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gallina'', hen; [[Latin]] noun ''faex'' ''faecis'', faeces; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gallinifaecis'', of the faeces of a hen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/893</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum grignonense|O. grignonense]]'' ( Lebuhn ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''grignonense'', pertaining to Grignon, region from which the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/6/2207</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum haematophilum|O. haematophilum]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' -''atos'' (Latin transliteration ''haema'' -''atos''), blood; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''haematophilum'', blood-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65066-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum intermedium|O. intermedium]]'' ( Velasco ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''intermedium'', that is between, intermediate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/759</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum lupini|O. lupini]]'' ( Trujillo ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lupini'', of a lupine, referring to the isolation source of this micro-organism, nodules of ''Lupinus'' ''albus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum oryzae|O. oryzae]]'' ( Tripathi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, pertaining to the habitat from which the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63934-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum pituitosum|O. pituitosum]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pituitosum'', full of phlegm, pituilous; intended to mean slimy, referring to the consistency of the colonies after extended incubation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011668-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum pseudintermedium|O. pseudintermedium]]'' ( Teyssier ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''intermedium'', intermediate, and a specific epithet of the genus ''Ochrobactrum''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pseudintermedium'', a false ''Ochrobactrum'' ''intermedium''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64416-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum pseudogrignonense|O. pseudogrignonense]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''grignonense'', a bacterial species epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pseudogrignonense'', a false (''Ochrobactrum'') ''grignonense''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65066-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum rhizosphaerae|O. rhizosphaerae]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[Latin]] noun ''sphaera'', a ball, sphere; [[New Latin]] noun ''rhizosphaera'', rhizosphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhizosphaerae'', of the rhizosphere.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65407-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum thiophenivorans|O. thiophenivorans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''thiophenum'', thiophene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thiophenivorans'', thiophene-devouring, referring to the ability to utilize thiophene 2-carboxylate as a sole source of carbon and sulfur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65407-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ochrobactrum tritici|O. tritici]]'' ( Lebuhn ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''triticum'', wheat, and also the generic name for wheat (''Triticum''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tritici'', of wheat, of ''Triticum'', from which the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/6/2207</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Octadecabacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Octadecabacter'' | binomial_authority = Gosink ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> | type_species = O. arcticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Octadecabacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Octadecabacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oktō'', the number eight; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''dekas'', the number ten; [[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 ''Octadecabacter'', an 18-carbon fatty acid-containing rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/octadecabacter.html|Octadecabacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Octadecabacter antarcticus|O. antarcticus]]'' ( Gosink ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''antarcticus'', southern, antarctic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> * ''[[Octadecabacter arcticus|O. arcticus]]'' ( Gosink ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''arcticus'', northern, arctic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Odoribacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Odoribacter'' | binomial_authority = Hardham ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63458-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. splanchnicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Odoribacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Odoribacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''odor'', smell; [[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 ''Odoribacter'', rod of (bad) smell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/odoribacter.html|Odoribacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Odoribacter denticanis|O. denticanis]]'' ( Hardham ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' -''tis'', tooth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''denticanis'', of the tooth of a dog.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63458-0}}</ref> * ''[[Odoribacter laneus|O. laneus]]'' ( Nagai ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''laneus'', woollen, soft as wool, referring to the growth appearance in liquid medium and to the cellular characteristics of the resulting fluffy precipitate after centrifugation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014571-0}}</ref> * ''[[Odoribacter splanchnicus|O. splanchnicus]]'' ( (Werner ''et al''. 1975) Hardham ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pl. noun ''splanchna'', the "innards"; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''splanchnicus'', pertaining to the internal organs.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63458-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oenococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Leuconostocaceae]] | genus = ''Oenococcus'' | binomial_authority = Dicks ''et al''. 1995<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64288-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. oeni | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oenococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oenococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oinos'', wine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oenococcus'', coccus from wine.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oenococcus.html|Oenococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oenococcus kitaharae|O. kitaharae]]'' ( Endo and Okada 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kitaharae'', of Kitahara, to honour the Japanese microbiologist Kakuo Kitahara, for his contribution to the systematics and classification of lactic acid bacteria and in the development of the study of lactic acid bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64288-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oenococcus oeni|O. oeni]]'' ( (Garvie 1967) Dicks ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oinos'', wine; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oeni'', of wine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/2/395</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oerskovia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Cellulomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Oerskovia'' | binomial_authority = Prauser ''et al''. 1970, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = O. turbata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oerskovia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oerskovia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oerskovia'', in honor of J. Ørskov who first described this organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oerskovia.html|Oerskovia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oerskovia enterophila|O. enterophila]]'' ( (Jáger ''et al''. 1983) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''enteron'', intestine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective <em>phila</em> (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''enterophila'', gut-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1105</ref> * ''[[Oerskovia jenensis|O. jenensis]]'' ( Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jenensis'', of or pertaining to Jena, Germany.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1105</ref> * ''[[Oerskovia paurometabola|O. paurometabola]]'' ( Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pauros'', little; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''metabolos'', changeable; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''paurometabola'', producing little change.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1105</ref> * ''[[Oerskovia turbata|O. turbata]]'' ( (Erikson 1954) Prauser ''et al''. 1970, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''turbata'', agitated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Oerskovia xanthineolytica|O. xanthineolytica]]'' ( Lechevalier 1972, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''xanthinum'', xanthine, [[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; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xanthineolytica'', xanthine-dissolving.)<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 = ''Ohtaekwangia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | genus = ''Ohtaekwangia'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.025874-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ohtaekwangia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ohtaekwangia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ohtaekwangia'', named after Dr Oh Tae-Kwang, a Korean microbiologist who has contributed significantly to microbiology and bacterial systematics.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ohtaekwangia.html|Ohtaekwangia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ohtaekwangia koreensis|O. koreensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of or pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.025874-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ohtaekwangia kribbensis|O. kribbensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kribbensis'', of or pertaining to KRIBB, an arbitrary adjective formed from the acronym of the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KRIBB, where taxonomic studies on this species were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.025874-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Okibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Okibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Evtushenko ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/987</ref> | type_species = O. fritillariae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Okibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Okibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Oka'', the name of the river; [[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); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Okibacterium'', a bacterium isolated from plants occurring near the Oka river.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/okibacterium.html|Okibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Okibacterium fritillariae|O. fritillariae]]'' ( Evtushenko ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fritillariae'', of ''Fritillaria'', generic name of plant, the source of isolation of the type strain of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/987</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oleibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oleibacter'' | binomial_authority = Teramoto ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018671-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. marinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oleibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oleibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[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 ''Oleibacter'', an oil (-degrading) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oleibacter.html|Oleibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oleibacter marinus|O. marinus]]'' ( Teramoto ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018671-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oleiphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oleiphilaceae]] | genus = ''Oleiphilus'' | binomial_authority = Golyshin ''et al''. 2002, (Type genus of the family ''Oleiphilaceae'' Golyshin ''et al''. 2002).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/901</ref> | type_species = O. messinensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oleiphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oleiphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[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]] noun ''Oleiphilus'', oil-loving organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oleiphilus.html|Oleiphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oleiphilus messinensis|O. messinensis]]'' ( Golyshin ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''messinensis'', pertaining to Messina, the city in Sicily where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/901</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oleispira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Oleispira'' | binomial_authority = Yakimov ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/779</ref> | type_species = O. antarctica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oleispira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oleispira'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a spire; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oleispira'', an oil-degrading, spiral-shaped organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oleispira.html|Oleispira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oleispira antarctica|O. antarctica]]'' ( Yakimov ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', of the Antarctic, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/779</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oligella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Oligella'' | binomial_authority = Rossau ''et al''. 1987<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/198</ref> | type_species = O. urethralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oligella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oligella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oligos'', little, not copious, scanty; [[Latin]] dim. ending -''ella'', little; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Oligella'', intended to mean a small bacterium with limited nutritional properties.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oligella.html|Oligella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oligella ureolytica|O. ureolytica]]'' ( Rossau ''et al''. 1987, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''urea'', urea; [[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 ''ureolytica'', dissolving (hydrolyzing) urea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/198</ref> * ''[[Oligella urethralis|O. urethralis]]'' ( (Lautrop ''et al''. 1970) Rossau ''et al''. 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''urethra'', the excretory canal of the urine, the urethra; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''urethralis'', of or pertaining to the urethra.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/198</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oligotropha'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Bradyrhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Oligotropha'' | binomial_authority = Meyer ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> | type_species = O. carboxidovorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oligotropha''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oligotropha'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oligos'', little, few; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''trophos'', feeder, rearer, that which nourishes; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oligotropha'', utilizer of few substrates.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oligotropha.html|Oligotropha}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oligotropha carboxidovorans|O. carboxidovorans]]'' ( (''ex'' Meyer and Schlegel 1978) Meyer ''et al''. 1994, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''carboxidum'', carbon monoxide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''carboxidovorans'', carbone monoxide-devouring, named for its ability to use CO as a sole carbon and energy source.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Olivibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Olivibacter'' | binomial_authority = Ntougias ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64561-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Olivibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Olivibacter'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''oliva'', olive; [[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 ''Olivibacter'', a rod-shaped bacterium from olives/olive processing by-product.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/olivibacter.html|Olivibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Olivibacter ginsengisoli|O. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil of a ginseng field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65299-0}}</ref> * ''[[Olivibacter sitiensis|O. sitiensis]]'' ( Ntougias ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sitiensis'', pertaining to Sitia (north-east Crete, Greece) the vicinity in which the olive-oil mill by-product was obtained.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64561-0}}</ref> * ''[[Olivibacter soli|O. soli]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of the soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65299-0}}</ref> * ''[[Olivibacter terrae|O. terrae]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65299-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Olleya'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Olleya'' | binomial_authority = Mancuso Nichols ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014563-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. marilimosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Olleya''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Olleya'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Olleya'', named in honour of June Olley, who has made significant contributions to the area of predictive microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/olleya.html|Olleya}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Olleya aquimaris|O. aquimaris]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014563-0}}</ref> * ''[[Olleya marilimosa|O. marilimosa]]'' ( Mancuso Nichols ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[Latin]] adjective ''limosus'', full of slime; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marilimosa'', of the sea and slimy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1557</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Olsenella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Coriobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Coriobacteriales]] | subordo = "[[Coriobacterineae]]" | familia = [[Coriobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Olsenella'' | binomial_authority = Dewhirst ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022954-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. uli | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Olsenella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Olsenella'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Olsenella'', named to honour Ingar Olsen, a Norwegian microbiologist, who first described ''Lactobacillus'' ''uli''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/olsenella.html|Olsenella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Olsenella profusa|O. profusa]]'' ( Dewhirst ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''profusa'', profuse, referring to the good growth of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Olsenella uli|O. uli]]'' ( (Olsen ''et al''. 1991) Dewhirst ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oulon'', the gums; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''uli'', of the gum.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Olsenella umbonata|O. umbonata]]'' ( Kraatz ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''umbonata'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''umbo'' ''umbonis'', a shield boss), bossed, umbonate, referring to the umbonate elevations of outgrown colonies on solid culture media.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022954-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Opitutus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Opitutales]] | familia = [[Opitutaceae]] | genus = ''Opitutus'' | binomial_authority = Chin ''et al''. 2001, (Type genus of the order ''Opitutales'' Choo ''et al''. 2007; Type genus of the family ''Opitutaceae'' Choo ''et al''. 2007).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/1965</ref> | type_species = O. terrae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Opitutus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Opitutus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ops'' ''Opis'', a Roman Earth and harvest goddess; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tutus'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''tueor''), protected; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Opitutus'', the one protected by ''Ops''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/opitutus.html|Opitutus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Opitutus terrae|O. terrae]]'' ( Chin ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Orbus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Orbus'' | binomial_authority = Volkmann ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019026-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. hercynius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Orbus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Orbus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''orbus'', orphan.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/orbus.html|Orbus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Orbus hercynius|O. hercynius]]'' ( Volkmann ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hercynius'', pertaining to Hercynia, [[New Latin]] name of the Harz Mountains, Germany.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019026-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Orenia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Halanaerobiales]] | familia = [[Halobacteroidaceae]] | genus = ''Orenia'' | binomial_authority = Rainey and Stackebrandt 1995<ref>{{cite doi|10.1006/anae.1995.1018}}</ref> | type_species = O. marismortui | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Orenia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Orenia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Orenia'', named after Aharon Oren, an Israeli microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/orenia.html|Orenia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Orenia marismortui|O. marismortui]]'' ( (Oren ''et al''. 1988) Rainey ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[Latin]] adjective ''mortus'', dead: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marismortui'', of the Dead Sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1006/anae.1995.1018}}</ref> * ''[[Orenia salinaria|O. salinaria]]'' ( Mouné ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''salinaria'', of or belonging to salt-works.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/721</ref> * ''[[Orenia sivashensis|O. sivashensis]]'' ( Zhilina ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sivashensis'', pertaining to Lake Sivash.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/1/3</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oribacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Oribacterium'' | binomial_authority = Carlier ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1611</ref> | type_species = O. sinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oribacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oribacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Oribacterium'', small rod from the mouth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oribacterium.html|Oribacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oribacterium sinus|O. sinus]]'' ( Carlier ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sinus'', of the sinus, referring to the anatomical site from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1611</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oribaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Oribaculum'' | binomial_authority = Moore and Moore 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/187</ref> | type_species = O. catoniae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oribaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oribaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', a stick, staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Oribaculum'', rod from the mouth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oribaculum.html|Oribaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oribaculum catoniae|O. catoniae]]'' ( Moore and Moore 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catoniae'', of Cato, named in honor of Elizabeth P. Cato, an American microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/187</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Orientia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rickettsiales]] | familia = [[Rickettsiaceae]] | genus = ''Orientia'' | binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 1995<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/589</ref> | type_species = O. tsutsugamushi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Orientia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Orientia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Orientia'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''oriens'' -''entis'', the East, Orient), the Orient, the area where the organisms are widely distributed.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/orientia.html|Orientia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Orientia tsutsugamushi|O. tsutsugamushi]]'' ( (Hayashi 1920) Tamura ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; Japanese noun ''tsutsugamushi'' (from two Japanese ideographs transliterated ''tsutuga'' something small and dangerous, and ''mushi'' a creature, now known to be a mite), popular name of the disease caused by this species, generally interpreted to mean "mite disease"; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tsutsugamushi'', of  a mite disease (of tsutsugamushi).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/589</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ornithinibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Firmicutes]] | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Ornithinibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Mayr ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64038-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. bavariensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ornithinibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ornithinibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ornithinum'', ornithine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff, a wand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ornithinibacillus'', a rod with ornithine.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ornithinibacillus.html|Ornithinibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ornithinibacillus bavariensis|O. bavariensis]]'' ( Mayr ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bavariensis'', of Bavaria, indicating the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64038-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ornithinibacillus californiensis|O. californiensis]]'' ( Mayr ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''californiensis'', of California, indicating the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64038-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ornithinibacillus contaminans|O. contaminans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''contaminans'', contaminating, polluting, referring to the isolation of the type strain as a contaminant of a human blood sample.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021337-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ornithinibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Ornithinibacter'' | binomial_authority = Xiao ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022806-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. aureus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ornithinibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ornithinibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ornithinum'', ornithine; [[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 ''Ornithinibacter'', ornithine(-containing) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ornithinibacter.html|Ornithinibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ornithinibacter aureus|O. aureus]]'' ( Xiao ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aureus'', golden, referring to the bright yellow colour of the strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022806-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ornithinicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Ornithinicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Groth ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1717</ref> | type_species = O. hortensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ornithinicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ornithinicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ornithinum'', ornithine (an amino acid named after the [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''ornithos'', bird); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun <em>kokkos</em>, grain, seed), coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ornithinicoccus'', a coccus with ornithine.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ornithinicoccus.html|Ornithinicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ornithinicoccus hortensis|O. hortensis]]'' ( Groth ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hortensis'', of or belonging to a garden, the place where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1717</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ornithinimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Ornithinimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Groth ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/81</ref> | type_species = O. humiphilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ornithinimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ornithinimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ornithinum'', ornithine (an amino acid named after the [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''ornithos'', bird); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life), a microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ornithinimicrobium'', a microbe with ornithine.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ornithinimicrobium.html|Ornithinimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ornithinimicrobium humiphilum|O. humiphilum]]'' ( Groth ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[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 ''humiphilum'', loving soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/81</ref> * ''[[Ornithinimicrobium kibberense|O. kibberense]]'' ( Mayilraj ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''kibberense'', of or pertaining to Kibber, a village in the Indian Himalayas, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64138-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ornithinimicrobium pekingense|O. pekingense]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pekingense'', pertaining to Peking, the former English name of Beijing, where the type strain was isolated and studied.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65229-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ornithobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Ornithobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Vandamme ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/24</ref> | type_species = O. rhinotracheale | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ornithobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ornithobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''ornis'' -''ithos'', bird; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ornithobacterium'', bird bacterium, because it was first isolated from birds.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ornithobacterium.html|Ornithobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale|O. rhinotracheale]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhis'' ''rhinos'', nose, nostril; [[Latin]] noun ''trachia'', windpipe; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective suff. -''ale'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''rhinotracheale'', relating to the nostrils and windpipe, because the organism was first isolated there.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/24</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oryzihumus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Oryzihumus'' | binomial_authority = Kageyama ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2555</ref> | type_species = O. leptocrescens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oryzihumus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oryzihumus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''oryza'', rice; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oryzihumus'', rice soil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oryzihumus.html|Oryzihumus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oryzihumus leptocrescens|O. leptocrescens]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''leptos'', thin, fine, delicate, slender; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''crescens'', growing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''leptocrescens'', slender growing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2555</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oscillibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Ruminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Oscillibacter'' | binomial_authority = Iino ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64717-0}}</ref> | type_species = O. valericigenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oscillibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oscillibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oscillum'', a swing; [[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 ''Oscillibacter'', the oscillating rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oscillibacter.html|Oscillibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oscillibacter valericigenes|O. valericigenes]]'' ( Iino ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''valericum'', valeric acid; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'' to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''valericigenes'', producing valeric acid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64717-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Oscillochloris'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Chloroflexi]]" | classis = [[Chloroflexi]] | ordo = [[Chloroflexales]] | familia = [[Oscillochloridaceae]] | genus = ''Oscillochloris'' | binomial_authority = Gorlenko and Pivovarova 1989, (Type genus of the family ''Oscillochloridaceae'' Keppen ''et al''. 2000).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> | type_species = O. chrysea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oscillochloris''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chloroflexi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oscillochloris'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] participle adjective ''oscillans'', oscillating; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oscillochloris'', oscillating green (bacterium).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oscillochloris.html|Oscillochloris}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oscillochloris chrysea|O. chrysea]]'' ( Gorlenko and Pivovarova 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chrysea'', golden, gold-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Oscillochloris trichoides|O. trichoides]]'' ( (''ex'' Szafer) Gorlenko and Korotkov 1989, nom. rev., ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thrix'' ''trîchos'', hair; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''trichoides'', hairlike (bacteria).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chloroflexi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oscillospira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Ruminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Oscillospira'' | binomial_authority = Chatton and Pérard 1913, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Oscillospiraceae'' Peshkoff 1940 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = O. guilliermondii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oscillospira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oscillospira'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''oscillum'', a swing; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oscillospira'', the oscillating spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oscillospira.html|Oscillospira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oscillospira guilliermondii|O. guilliermondii]]'' ( corrig. Chatton and Pérard 1913, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''guilliermondii'', of Guilliermond, named for A. Guilliermond, a French biologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ottowia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Ottowia'' | binomial_authority = Spring ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/99</ref> | type_species = O. thiooxydans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ottowia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ottowia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ottowia'', named in honour of Johannes C. G. Ottow, who made several contributions to our knowledge of denitrification in soil and activated sludge.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/ottowia.html|Ottowia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ottowia thiooxydans|O. thiooxydans]]'' ( Spring ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''thiooxydans'', oxidizing sulfur.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/99</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Owenweeksia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cryomorphaceae]] | genus = ''Owenweeksia'' | binomial_authority = Lau ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1051</ref> | type_species = O. hongkongensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Owenweeksia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Owenweeksia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Owenweeksia'', named after Owen B. Weeks, who did a lot of work in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s on ''Flavobacterium'', ''Cytophaga'' and related species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/owenweeksia.html|Owenweeksia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Owenweeksia hongkongensis|O. hongkongensis]]'' ( Lau ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hongkongensis'', pertaining to Hong Kong.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1051</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oxalicibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Oxalobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Oxalicibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Tamer ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/07232020260517643}}</ref> | type_species = O. flavum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oxalicibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oxalicibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''oxalicum'', oxalic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Oxalicibacterium'', oxalic acid (-utilizing) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oxalicibacterium.html|Oxalicibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oxalicibacterium faecigallinarum|O. faecigallinarum]]'' ( Sahin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''faex'' ''faecis'', the dregs, feces; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', of hens; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''faecigallinarum'', of/from feces of hens.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017988-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oxalicibacterium flavum|O. flavum]]'' ( Tamer ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flavum'', golden yellow, referring to the colony colour.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/07232020260517643}}</ref> * ''[[Oxalicibacterium horti|O. horti]]'' ( Sahin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''horti'', of a garden (isolated from a garden soil).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017988-0}}</ref> * ''[[Oxalicibacterium solurbis|O. solurbis]]'' ( Sahin ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[Latin]] noun ''urbs'' ''urbis'', a city; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''solurbis'', of city soil, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oxalobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Oxalobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Oxalobacter'' | binomial_authority = Allison ''et al''. 1985, (Type genus of the family ''Oxalobacteraceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00446731}}</ref> | type_species = O. formigenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oxalobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oxalobacter'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''oxalas'' -''atis'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oxalis'', sorrel), oxalate; [[New Latin]] pref. ''oxalo''-, pertaining to oxalate; [[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 ''Oxalobacter'', an oxalate rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oxalobacter.html|Oxalobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Oxalobacter formigenes|O. formigenes]]'' ( Allison ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''formicum'', formic acid; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''formigenes'', formic acid producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00446731}}</ref> * ''[[Oxalobacter vibrioformis|O. vibrioformis]]'' ( Dehning and Schink 1990, ;: [[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''); [[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 ''vibrioformis'', shaped like a curved cell, like a vibrio.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00277545}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oxalophagus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Paenibacillaceae]] | genus = ''Oxalophagus'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> | type_species = O. oxalicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oxalophagus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oxalophagus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oxalis'', wood sorrel (from which the name of oxalic acid is derived); [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''phagos'', glutton; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oxalophagus'', oxalate eater.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oxalophagus.html|Oxalophagus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oxalophagus oxalicus|O. oxalicus]]'' ( (Dehning and Schink 1990) Collins ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''oxalicum'', oxalic acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oxalicus'', referring to the metabolism of oxalic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Oxobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Oxobacter'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> | type_species = O. pfennigii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Oxobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Oxobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oxos'', vinegar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Oxobacter'', acetogenic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|o/oxobacter.html|Oxobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Oxobacter pfennigii|O. pfennigii]]'' ( (Krumholz and Bryant 1985) Collins ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pfennigii'', of Pfennig, named after Norbert Pfennig, who first documented the catabolism of methyl groups of benzenoid compounds by an anaerobic bacterium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paenalcaligenes'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Paenalcaligenes'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016576-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. hominis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paenalcaligenes''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paenalcaligenes'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adv. ''paene'', nearly, almost; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Alcaligenes'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paenalcaligenes'', almost ''Alcaligenes''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paenalcaligenes.html|Paenalcaligenes}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paenalcaligenes hominis|P. hominis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of a man, of a human being, named because the type and only known strain is of human origin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016576-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Paenibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Paenibacillaceae]] | genus = ''Paenibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Ash ''et al''. 1994, (Type genus of the family ''Paenibacillaceae'' De Vos ''et al''. 2010).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> | type_species = P. polymyxa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paenibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paenibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adv. ''paene'', almost; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a rod and also a bacterial genus name (''Bacillus''); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paenibacillus'', almost a ''Bacillus''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paenibacillus.html|Paenibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 129 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paenibacillus aestuarii|P. aestuarii]]'' ( Bae ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tract overflowed at high tide, of a salt marsh; here intended to mean of a wetland, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011544-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus agarexedens|P. agarexedens]]'' ( (''ex'' Wieringa 1941) Uetanabaro ''et al''. 2003, nom. rev., , corrig.; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[Latin]] v. ''exedere'', to eat up, utilize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agarexedens'', agar-utilizing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1051</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus agaridevorans|P. agaridevorans]]'' ( Uetanabaro ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''devorans'', consuming, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agaridevorans'', agar-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1051</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus alginolyticus|P. alginolyticus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1987) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''alginicum'', alginic acid; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alginolyticus'', alginic acid dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus alkaliterrae|P. alkaliterrae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; Arabic noun alkali (al-qaliy), the ashes of saltwort; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alkaliterrae'', of high-pH soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2339</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus alvei|P. alvei]]'' ( (Cheshire and Cheyne 1885) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''alveus'', a beehive; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alvei'', of a beehive.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus amylolyticus|P. amylolyticus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1984) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amulon'', starch; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''amylolyticus'', dissolving starch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus anaericanus|P. anaericanus]]'' ( Horn ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', no, not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''ikanos'', capable; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''anaericanus'', capable of anaerobic growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1255</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus antarcticus|P. antarcticus]]'' ( Montes ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''antarcticus'', southern, of the Antarctic environment, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1521</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus apiarius|P. apiarius]]'' ( (''ex'' Katznelson 1955) Nakamura 1996, nom. rev., ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''apiarus'', relating to bees.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/3/688</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus assamensis|P. assamensis]]'' ( Saha ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''assamensis'', pertaining to Assam, a north-eastern state in India, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2577</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus azoreducens|P. azoreducens]]'' ( Meehan ''et al''. 2001, ; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azo'', a combining form meaning nitrogen; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', reducing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azoreducens'', nitrogen-reducing, referring to the ability to decolorize azo dyes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1681</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus azotofixans|P. azotofixans]]'' ( (Seldin ''et al''. 1984) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' (from French noun ''azote''), nitrogen; [[Latin]] v. ''figo'', to fix; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fixans'', fixing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azotifixans'', nitrogen-fixing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus barcinonensis|P. barcinonensis]]'' ( Sánchez ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''barcinonensis'', pertaining to ''Barcino'', of ''Barcino'', the Roman name for Barcelona, the city in Spain where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/935</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus barengoltzii|P. barengoltzii]]'' ( Osman ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''barengoltzii'', of Barengoltz, referring to Jack Barengoltz, a well-known American physicist and NASA planentary protection scientist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64085-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus borealis|P. borealis]]'' ( Elo ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''borealis'', pertaining to the north (wind) boreal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/535</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus brasilensis|P. brasilensis]]'' ( von der Weid ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''brasilensis'', pertaining to Brazil, the country where the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2147</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus camelliae|P. camelliae]]'' ( Oh ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''camelliae'', of ''Camellia'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from fermented green tea, ''Camellia'' ''sinensis''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.028910-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus campinasensis|P. campinasensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''campinasensis'', referring to Campinas, the city in Brazil where the College of Food Engineering, State University of Brazil is located.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/833</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus castaneae|P. castaneae]]'' ( Valverde ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''castaneae'', of a chestnut tree.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65663-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus cellulosilyticus|P. cellulosilyticus]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', able to loose, able to dissolve; [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''cellulosilyticus'', cellulose-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64480-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus cellulositrophicus|P. cellulositrophicus]]'' ( Akaracharanya ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophicus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''trophikos''), nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cellulositrophicus'', feeding on cellulose, growing on cellulose.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010298-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus chibensis|P. chibensis]]'' ( Shida ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chibensis'', referring to Chiba, a Japanese prefecture where the research laboratory of Higeta Shoyu Co., Ltd. is located.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/299</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus chinjuensis|P. chinjuensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chinjuensis'', of Chinju, the city in Korea where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/415</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus chitinolyticus|P. chitinolyticus]]'' ( (Kuroshima ''et al''. 1996) Lee ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', able to loose, able to dissolve; [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''chitinolyticus'', decomposing chitin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/929</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus chondroitinus|P. chondroitinus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1987) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chondroitinus'', of chondroitin, pertaining to chondroitin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus chungangensis|P. chungangensis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chungangensis'', pertaining to Chung-Ang University, where taxonomic studies on the type strain were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021832-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus cineris|P. cineris]]'' ( Logan ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''cineris'', of/from ash, referring to the volcanic, ash-based soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1071</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus contaminans|P. contaminans]]'' ( Chou ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''contaminans'', contaminating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001495-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus cookii|P. cookii]]'' ( Logan ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cookii'', of Cook, referring to Captain James Cook, of HMS ''Resolution'', who discovered Candlemas Island on Candlemas Day (2 February), 1775.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1071</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus curdlanolyticus|P. curdlanolyticus]]'' ( (Kanzawa ''et al''. 1995) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''curdlanum'', curdlan, a polysaccharide produced by bacteria; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''curdlanolyticus'', hydrolyzing curdlan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus daejeonensis|P. daejeonensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daejeonensis'', referring to Daejeon, Korea, the geographical origin of the novel species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2107</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus dendritiformis|P. dendritiformis]]'' ( Tcherpakov ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''dendron'', tree; [[Latin]] suff. -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dendritiformis'', tree-shaped, referring to the tree like-shapes of the colonies on agar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/239</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus durus|P. durus]]'' ( corrig. (Smith and Cato 1974) Collins ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''durus'', hard, tough.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/812</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus edaphicus|P. edaphicus]]'' ( (Shelobolina ''et al''. 1998) Hu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''edaphos'', ground; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''edaphicus'', living in soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008532-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus ehimensis|P. ehimensis]]'' ( (Kuroshima ''et al''. 1996) Lee ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ehimensis'', of or belonging to Ehime, referring to Ehime Prefecture, Japan, the source of the soil samples from which the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/929</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus elgii|P. elgii]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''elgius'', arbitrary name formed from the company name LG where taxonomic studies on this species were performed; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''elgii'', of the LG Life Sciences Ltd.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2031</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus favisporus|P. favisporus]]'' ( Velázquez ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''favus'', a honey-comb; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed (in bacteriology a spore); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''favisporus'', intended to refer to the honey-comb form of spores.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/59</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus filicis|P. filicis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''filix'' -''icis'', a fern plant; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''filicis'', of a fern plant.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus fonticola|P. fonticola]]'' ( Chou ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fons'' ''fontis'', a spring, fountain; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola''), an inhabitant of a place, a resident; [[New Latin]] noun ''fonticola'', an inhabitant of a fountain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64872-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus forsythiae|P. forsythiae]]'' ( Ma and Chen 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''forsythiae'', of ''Forsythia'', referring to the plant ''Forsythia'' ''mira'', the source of the rhizosphere soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65238-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus gansuensis|P. gansuensis]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gansuensis'', belonging to Gansu, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64210-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus ginsengarvi|P. ginsengarvi]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''arvum'', a field; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengarvi'', of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64906-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus ginsengihumi|P. ginsengihumi]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengihumi'', of the soil of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65378-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus ginsengisoli|P. 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.0.65337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus glacialis|P. glacialis]]'' ( Kishore ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''glacialis'', icy, referring to the cold, icy environment from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015271-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus glucanolyticus|P. glucanolyticus]]'' ( (Alexander and Priest 1989) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''glucanum'', glucan (a polysaccharide of D-glucose monomers); [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glucanolyticus'', hydrolyzing glucose polymers.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus glycanilyticus|P. glycanilyticus]]'' ( Dasman ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] ''glycanum'', glycan, a heteropolysaccharide; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glycanilyticus'', degrading heteropolysaccharide.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1669</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus gordonae|P. gordonae]]'' ( (Pichinoty ''et al''. 1987) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gordonae'', of Gordon.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus graminis|P. graminis]]'' ( Berge ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''graminis'', of grass.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/607</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus granivorans|P. granivorans]]'' ( Van der Maarel ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''grani'', granules; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''granivorans'', granules-eating, referring to its ability to hydrolyze granular starch.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus harenae|P. harenae]]'' ( Jeon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''harenae'', of sand, referring to the isolation of the type strain from desert sand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65664-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus hodogayensis|P. hodogayensis]]'' ( Takeda ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hodogayensis'', pertaining to Hodogaya, the name of a district in Yokohama, Japan, the geographical origin of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/737</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus humicus|P. humicus]]'' ( Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', earth, soil and, in earth sciences or agriculture, humus; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''humicus'', pertaining to humus.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65124-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus hunanensis|P. hunanensis]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hunanensis'', of or belonging to Hunan, a province of China, from where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012179-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus illinoisensis|P. illinoisensis]]'' ( Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''illinoisensis'', referring to Illinois, the state where Microbial Properties Research, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture is located.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/299</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus jamilae|P. jamilae]]'' ( Aguilera ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jamilae'', of jamila (a specific term of Arabic origin, commonly used in Andalusia for residual water of olive oil production).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1687</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus kobensis|P. kobensis]]'' ( (Kanzawa ''et al''. 1995) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kobensis'', pertaining to Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, the source of the soil from which the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus koleovorans|P. koleovorans]]'' ( Takeda ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''koleon'', sheath; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''koleovorans'', sheath-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1597</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus konsidensis|P. konsidensis]]'' ( Ko ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''konsidensis'', pertaining to KONSID, arbitrary adjective formed from the Korean Network for Studies of Infectious Diseases (KONSID).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65534-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Chung ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, the geographical origin of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1495</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus kribbensis|P. kribbensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kribbensis'', arbitrary name formed from the acronym of the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KRIBB, where taxonomic studies on this species were performed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/295</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus lactis|P. lactis]]'' ( Scheldeman ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lac'', milk; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lactis'', of milk, referring to milk (and its environment on the dairy farm) as the principal isolation source.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/885</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus larvae|P. larvae]]'' ( (White 1906) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''larvae'', of a ghost, of a spectre and in biology of a larva.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus larvae|P. larvae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''larvae''''' (White 1906) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''larvae'', of a ghost, of a spectre and in biology of a larva.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63928-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus larvae|P. larvae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pulvifaciens''''' (Nakamura 1984) Heyndrickx ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pulvis'', dust, powder; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pulvifaciens'', making powder or dust.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63928-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus lautus|P. lautus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1984) Heyndrickx ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lautus'', washed, splendid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/988</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus lentimorbus|P. lentimorbus]]'' ( (Dutky 1940) Pettersson ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[Latin]] adjective ''lentus'', slow; [[Latin]] noun ''morbus'', a sickness, disease; [[New Latin]] noun ''lentimorbus'', the slow disease.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/531</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus macerans|P. macerans]]'' ( (Schardinger 1905) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''macerans'', softening by steeping, retting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus macquariensis|P. macquariensis]]'' ( (Marshall and Ohye 1966) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''macquariensis'', pertaining to Macquarie Island.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus macquariensis|P. macquariensis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''defensor''''' Hoshino ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''defensor'' (nominative in apposition), defender, protector, because the isolates inhibit the production of sclerotia by the psychrophilic phytopathogenic fungus ''Typhula'' ''ishikariensis''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006304-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus macquariensis|P. macquariensis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''macquariensis''''' (Marshall and Ohye 1966) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''macquariensis'', pertaining to Macquarie Island.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006304-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus massiliensis|P. massiliensis]]'' ( Roux and Raoult 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''massiliensis'', pertaining to ''Massilia'', the Roman name for Marseille, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1049</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus mendelii|P. mendelii]]'' ( Smerda ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mendelii'', of Mendel, to honour J.G. Mendel, the founder of genetics.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2351</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus montaniterrae|P. montaniterrae]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''montanus'', of a mountain; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''montaniterrae'', of mountain soil, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65851-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus motobuensis|P. motobuensis]]'' ( Iida ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''motobuensis'', pertaining to ''Motobu'' in Okinawa, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1811</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus mucilaginosus|P. mucilaginosus]]'' ( (Avakyan ''et al''. 1998) Hu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mucilaginosus'', slimy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008532-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus nanensis|P. nanensis]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nanensis'', pertaining to Nan, a province in Thailand, from where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000406-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus naphthalenovorans|P. naphthalenovorans]]'' ( Daane ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''naphthalenum'', naphtalene; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''naphthalenovorans'', naphthalene-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/131</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus nematophilus|P. nematophilus]]'' ( Enright ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''nematoda'', roundworms, nematodes; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nematophilus'', nematode-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/435</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus odorifer|P. odorifer]]'' ( Berge ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''odor'', smell; [[Latin]] suff. noun -''fer'', carrier; [[New Latin]] noun ''odorifer'', carrier of smell.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/607</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pabuli|P. pabuli]]'' ( (Nakamura 1984) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pabuli'', of fodder.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus panacisoli|P. panacisoli]]'' ( Ten ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Panax'' -''acis'', scientific name of ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panacisoli'', of soil of a ginseng field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64405-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pasadenensis|P. pasadenensis]]'' ( Osman ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pasadenensis'', referring to Pasadena, the city in which the JPL-SAF is located.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64085-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pectinilyticus|P. pectinilyticus]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''pectinum'' (from French noun ''pectine''), pectin; [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''pectinilyticus'', pectin-dissolving bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002261-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus peoriae|P. peoriae]]'' ( (Montefusco ''et al''. 1993) Heyndrickx ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''peoriae'', of Peoria, named after Peoria, Illinois, where the organism was studied.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/988</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pini|P. pini]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pini'', of a pine tree.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus phyllosphaerae|P. phyllosphaerae]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phyllosphaerae'', of the phyllosphere.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/743</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pinihumi|P. pinihumi]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pinus'', a pine; [[Latin]] noun ''humus'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pinihumi'', of soil from a pine tree.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pocheonensis|P. pocheonensis]]'' ( Baek ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pocheonensis'', of or pertaining to Pocheon Province in South Korea, the source of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009548-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus polymyxa|P. polymyxa]]'' ( (Prazmowski 1880) Ash ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''polu'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''myxa'', slime or mucus; [[New Latin]] noun ''polymyxa'', much slime.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus popilliae|P. popilliae]]'' ( (Dutky 1940) Pettersson ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Popillia'', generic name of the Japanese beetle; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''popilliae'', of ''Popillia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/531</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus prosopidis|P. prosopidis]]'' ( Valverde ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''prosopis'', name of a plant, and also a botanical genus name; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''prosopidis'', of ''Prosopis'', isolated from ''Prosopis'' ''farcta''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014241-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus provencensis|P. provencensis]]'' ( Roux ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''provencensis'', pertaining to Provence, the region of France where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65228-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pueri|P. pueri]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''puerum'', Pu'er, a tea from China; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pueri'', of Pu'er.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002352-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus puldeungensis|P. puldeungensis]]'' ( Traiwan ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''puldeungensis'', of/from puldeung, the Korean word for a grassy sandbank such as the one from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022202-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus pulvifaciens|P. pulvifaciens]]'' ( (Nakamura 1984) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pulvis'', dust, powder; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pulvifaciens'', making powder or dust.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus purispatii|P. purispatii]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''purus'' -''a'' -''um'', clean; [[Latin]] noun ''spatium'', room; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''purispatii'', of a clean room.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus residui|P. residui]]'' ( Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''residuum'', leavings, scraps, residues; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''residui'', of leavings, scraps, residues.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014290-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus rhizosphaerae|P. rhizosphaerae]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'' -''ae'', ball, any globe, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhizosphaerae'', of the rhizosphere.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1305</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus rigui|P. rigui]]'' ( Baik ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rigui'', of a well-watered place, referring to where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021485-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus riograndensis|P. riograndensis]]'' ( Beneduzi ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''riograndensis'', referring to Rio Grande do Sul, the state located in Southern Brazil, where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011973-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sabinae|P. sabinae]]'' ( Ma ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sabinae'', of Sabina, referring to the plant ''Sabina'' ''squamata'', the source of the rhizosphere soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64519-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sanguinis|P. sanguinis]]'' ( Roux and Raoult 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sanguinis'', of blood, referring to the fact that the type strain was isolated from a blood sample.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1049</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus septentrionalis|P. septentrionalis]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''septentrionalis'', northern, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the northern province, Nan, Thailand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65851-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sepulcri|P. sepulcri]]'' ( Smerda ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sepulcri'', from a tomb, pertaining to the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64280-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus siamensis|P. siamensis]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''siamensis'', pertaining to Siam, the old name of Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65851-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus soli|P. soli]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64533-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sonchi|P. sonchi]]'' ( Hong ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sonchus'' -''i'', the herb sow-thistle, and also a botanical genus name (''Sonchus''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sonchi'', of ''Sonchus'', referring to the plant ''Sonchus'' ''oleraceus'', the source of the rhizosphere soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009308-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sophorae|P. sophorae]]'' ( Jin ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sophorae'', of ''Sophora'', referring to the plant ''Sophora'' ''japonica'', the source of the rhizosphere soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021709-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus sputi|P. sputi]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sputi'', of sputum.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017137-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus stellifer|P. stellifer]]'' ( Suominen ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''stellifer'', star-bearing, star-carrying, referring to the presence of star-shaped spores.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1369</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus taichungensis|P. taichungensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taichungensis'', of Taichung, a city in Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65776-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus taiwanensis|P. taiwanensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', of Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64764-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus tarimensis|P. tarimensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tarimensis'', referring to Tarim Basin, China, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus terrae|P. terrae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/295</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus terrigena|P. terrigena]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2007, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''terrigena'' (nominative in apposition), born of, or from, the earth, earth-born.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64311-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus thailandensis|P. thailandensis]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thailandensis'', pertaining to Thailand, where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000406-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus|P. thiaminolyticus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1990) Shida ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''thiaminun'', thiamine; [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''thiaminolyticus'', decomposing thiamine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/289</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus tianmuensis|P. tianmuensis]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''Tianmuensis'', of or pertaining to Tianmu Mountain National Natural Reserve in Zhejiang Province, China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024109-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus timonensis|P. timonensis]]'' ( Roux and Raoult 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''timonensis'', pertaining to the Hōpital de la Timone, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1049</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus tundrae|P. tundrae]]'' ( Nelson ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''tundrae'', of/from the tundra, a biome in northern North America and Eurasia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004572-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus turicensis|P. turicensis]]'' ( Bosshard ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''turicensis'', referring to Turicum, the Latin name of Zurich, where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2241</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus uliginis|P. uliginis]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''uligo'' -''inis'', moisture, marshy quality of the earth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''uliginis'', of moisture.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus urinalis|P. urinalis]]'' ( Roux ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''urinalis'', pertaining to urine, urinary.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65228-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus validus|P. validus]]'' ( (Nakamura 1984) Ash ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''validus'', strong, vigorous.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00873085}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paenibacillus woosongensis|P. woosongensis]]'' ( Lee and Yoon 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''woosongensis'', of Woosong, the Korean name for the university in Korea at which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65350-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus wynnii|P. wynnii]]'' ( Rodríguez-Díaz ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wynnii'', of Wynn, in honour of Dr. David Wynn-Williams, the Antarctic microbiologist who developed Mars Oasis as a research site.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2093</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus xinjiangensis|P. xinjiangensis]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang in China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64465-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus xylanexedens|P. xylanexedens]]'' ( Nelson ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[Latin]] v. ''exedere'', to eat up, utilize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''xylanexedens'', xylan-utilizing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004572-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus xylanilyticus|P. xylanilyticus]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', able to loose, dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xylanilyticus'', xylan-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/405</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus xylanisolvens|P. xylanisolvens]]'' ( Khianngam ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''solvens'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''xylanisolvens'', xylan-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022269-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenibacillus zanthoxyli|P. zanthoxyli]]'' ( Ma ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zanthoxyli'', of ''Zanthoxylum'', referring to the plant ''Zanthoxylum'' ''simulans'', the source of the rhizosphere soil from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64652-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paenisporosarcina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Paenisporosarcina'' | binomial_authority = Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65130-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. quisquiliarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paenisporosarcina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paenisporosarcina'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adv. ''paene'', almost; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Sporosarcina'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paenisporosarcina'', almost a ''Sporosarcina'', because it is closely related to this genus but is phylogenetically distinct.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paenisporosarcina.html|Paenisporosarcina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paenisporosarcina macmurdoensis|P. macmurdoensis]]'' ( (Reddy ''et al''. 2003) Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''macmurdoensis'', pertaining to the McMurdo Region, Antarctica, where the isolates were collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65130-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenisporosarcina quisquiliarum|P. quisquiliarum]]'' ( Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''quisquiliarum'', of wastes, referring to the isolation of the type strain from a municipal landfill site.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65130-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paenochrobactrum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Brucellaceae]] | genus = ''Paenochrobactrum'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015842-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. gallinarii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paenochrobactrum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paenochrobactrum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adv. ''paene'', nearly, almost; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ochrobactrum'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Paenochrobactrum'' almost ''Ochrobactrum''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paenochrobactrum.html|Paenochrobactrum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paenochrobactrum gallinarii|P. gallinarii]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''gallinarium'', a coop; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gallinarii'', of a coop, referring to the isolation of the type strain from a duck barn.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015842-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paenochrobactrum glaciei|P. glaciei]]'' ( (Romanenko ''et al''. 2008) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glaciei'', of ice.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015842-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Palaeococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermococci]] | ordo = [[Thermococcales]] | familia = [[Thermococcaceae]] | genus = ''Palaeococcus'' | binomial_authority = Takai ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/489</ref> | type_species = P. ferrophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Palaeococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Palaeococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''palaios'', ancient; [[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 ''Palaeococcus'', ancient spherical cell, denoting the ancient lineage of this organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/palaeococcus.html|Palaeococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Palaeococcus ferrophilus|P. ferrophilus]]'' ( Takai ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrum'', iron; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ferrophilus'', iron-loving, indicating that it requires iron for growth in the absence of sulfur.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/489</ref> * ''[[Palaeococcus helgesonii|P. helgesonii]]'' ( Amend ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''helgesonii'', of Hegelson, in honor of Harold C. Helgeson, aqueous geochemist and biogeochemist, who first recognized the importance of studying thermophiles in their geochemical context.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64188-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Palleronia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Palleronia'' | binomial_authority = Martínez-Checa ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2525</ref> | type_species = P. marisminoris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Palleronia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Palleronia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Palleronia'', named in honour of Professor Norberto Palleroni, a pioneer in the use of molecular identification techniques in prokaryote taxonomy.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/palleronia.html|Palleronia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Palleronia marisminoris|P. marisminoris]]'' ( Martínez-Checa ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[Latin]] adjective comp. ''minor'', smaller; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marisminoris'', of the smaller sea, i.e. from el Mar Menor, a shallow area of sea highly sheltered from the Mediterranean sea on the south-eastern coast of Spain, from whence the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2525</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paludibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Paludibacter'' | binomial_authority = Ueki ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63896-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. propionicigenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paludibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paludibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', a swamp, marsh; [[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 ''Paludibacter'', rod living in swamps.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paludibacter.html|Paludibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paludibacter propionicigenes|P. propionicigenes]]'' ( Ueki ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''propionicigenes'', propionic acid producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63896-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paludibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Paludibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kwon ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64831-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. yongneupense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paludibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paludibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', a marsh; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Paludibacterium'', a rod isolated from peat.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paludibacterium.html|Paludibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paludibacterium yongneupense|P. yongneupense]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''yongneupense'', pertaining to Yongneup, a wetland in Korea where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64831-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pandoraea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Burkholderiaceae]] | genus = ''Pandoraea'' | binomial_authority = Coenye ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> | type_species = P. apista | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pandoraea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pandoraea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pandoraea'', referring to Pandora's box in Greek mythology, the origin of diseases of mankind.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pandoraea.html|Pandoraea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pandoraea apista|P. apista]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''apista'' (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''apistos''), disloyal, unfaithful, treacherous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pandoraea norimbergensis|P. norimbergensis]]'' ( (Wittke ''et al''. 1998) Coenye ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''norimbergensis'', pertaining to Nurnberg, referring to its place of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pandoraea pnomenusa|P. pnomenusa]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pnoē'', breath, breathing; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''menō'', to stay, wait; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pnomenusa'', referring to the lung as the niche of these bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pandoraea pulmonicola|P. pulmonicola]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''pulmo'' -''onis'', lung; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''pulmonicola'', lung-dweller, occurring in lungs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pandoraea sputorum|P. sputorum]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sputum'', spit, sputum; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''sputorum'', of sputa.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pandoraea thiooxydans|P. thiooxydans]]'' ( Anandham ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydo'', to make acid, oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thiooxydans'', oxidizing sulfur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012823-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pannonibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pannonibacter'' | binomial_authority = Borsodi ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64821-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. phragmitetus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pannonibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pannonibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''Pannonia'', Roman province in what is now Hungary, also referring to 'Pannon lakes', shallow soda lakes found in the western part of Hungary; [[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 ''Pannonibacter'', rod-shaped microbe from a Hungarian soda lake.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pannonibacter.html|Pannonibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pannonibacter phragmitetus|P. phragmitetus]]'' ( Borsodi ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''phragmitetus'', of the plant association ''Scirpo''-''Phragmitetum'', the habitat of the micro-organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64563-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pantoea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pantoea'' | binomial_authority = Gavini ''et al''. 1989<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. agglomerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pantoea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pantoea'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pantoios'', of all sorts or sources; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pantoea'', [bacteria] from diverse [geographical and ecological] sources.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pantoea.html|Pantoea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 19 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pantoea agglomerans|P. agglomerans]]'' ( (Ewing and Fife 1972) Gavini ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] v. ''agglomerare'', to wind on (as on a ball);  [[Latin]] participle adjective ''agglomerans'', forming into a ball (referring to the occurrence of symplasmata bacteria in aggregates surrounded by a translucent sheath in anaerogenic strains).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/337</ref> * ''[[Pantoea allii|P. allii]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Allium'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''allium'', garlic) the scientific generic name of the onion (''Allium'' sp.); [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''allii'', of/from ''Allium'', referring to the isolation of the first strains from ''Allium'' ''cepa'' [[Latin]])<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022921-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea ananatis|P. ananatis]]'' ( corrig. (Serrano 1928) Mergaert ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] ''Ananas'' -''atis'', generic name of the pineapple; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ananatis'', of ''Ananas'', of the pineapple.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/162</ref> * ''[[Pantoea anthophila|P. anthophila]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''anthos'', flower; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''anthophila'', flower-loving, pertaining to the source of isolation of known strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009241-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea brenneri|P. brenneri]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''brenneri'', of Brenner, named after Don J. Brenner, in recognition of his contribution in resolving the ''Erwinia'' ''herbicola''–''Enterobacter'' ''agglomerans'' complex.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea calida|P. calida]]'' ( Popp ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''calida'', warm, hot, reflecting its ability to grow at 44 °C.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019430-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea citrea|P. citrea]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''citrea'', of or pertaining to the citrus-tree.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/203</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pantoea conspicua|P. conspicua]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''conspicua'', conspicuous, referring to the conspicuous separation from other strains within DNA HG V.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea cypripedii|P. cypripedii]]'' ( (Hori 1911) Brady ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cypripedium'', generic name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cypripedii'', of ''Cypripedium'', of cypripedium orchids.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea deleyi|P. deleyi]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''deleyi'', of De Ley, named for Jozef De Ley, who contributed to the formation of the genus Pantoea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009241-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea dispersa|P. dispersa]]'' ( Gavini ''et al''. 1989, ; [[Latin]] v. ''dispergere'', to spread, to scatter; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''dispersa'', spread, scattered.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/337</ref> * ''[[Pantoea eucalypti|P. eucalypti]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''eucalypti'', of ''Eucalyptus'', referring to the host from which the first strains where isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009241-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea eucrina|P. eucrina]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''eucrina'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''eukrines''), well-separated, referring to the clear separation of the strains from other species within the genus.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea gaviniae|P. gaviniae]]'' ( Popp ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gaviniae'', of Gavini, in honour of Françoise Gavini, a French microbiologist who first described the genus ''Pantoea''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019430-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea punctata|P. punctata]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''punctum'', a point; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''punctata'', full of points.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/203</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pantoea septica|P. septica]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''septica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''septikos''), putrefying, decaying or septic, referring to the septicaemia outbreak associated with these strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017301-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pantoea stewartii|P. stewartii]]'' ( (Smith 1898) Mergaert ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stewartii'', of Stewart; named after F.C. Stewart.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/162</ref> * ''[[Pantoea stewartii|P. stewartii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''indologenes''''' Mergaert ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''indolum'', indole; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''indologenes'', indole producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/162</ref> * ''[[Pantoea stewartii|P. stewartii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''stewartii''''' (Smith 1898) Mergaert ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stewartii'', of Stewart; named after F.C. Stewart.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/162</ref> * ''[[Pantoea terrea|P. terrea]]'' ( Kageyama ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''terrea'', of earth, of soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/2/203</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pantoea vagans|P. vagans]]'' ( Brady ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vagans'', roaming, referring to the wide distribution of the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009241-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Papillibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Ruminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Papillibacter'' | binomial_authority = Defnoun ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/1221</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Papillibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Papillibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''papilla'', teat; [[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 ''Papillibacter'', a rod with ends looking like a teat.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/papillibacter.html|Papillibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Papillibacter cinnamivorans|P. cinnamivorans]]'' ( Defnoun ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''cinnamicum'', cinnamic acid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, digesting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cinnamivorans'', referring to the ability to digest cinnamic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/1221</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parabacteroides'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Parabacteroides'' | binomial_authority = Sakamoto and Benno 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64192-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. distasonis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parabacteroides''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parabacteroides'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Bacteroides'', a genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Parabacteroides'', resembling the genus ''Bacteroides''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parabacteroides.html|Parabacteroides}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Parabacteroides distasonis|P. distasonis]]'' ( (Eggerth and Gagnon 1933) Sakamoto and Benno 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''distasonis'', of Distaso, named after A. Distaso, a Romanian bacteriologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64192-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parabacteroides goldsteinii|P. goldsteinii]]'' ( (Song ''et al''. 2006) Sakamoto and Benno 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''goldsteinii'', of Ellie J. C. Goldstein, in honor of the outstanding infectious disease clinician who has done a lot of work with anaerobes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64192-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parabacteroides gordonii|P. gordonii]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gordonii'', of Gordon, named after the American biologist Jeffrey I. Gordon, in recognition of his many contributions to intestinal microbiology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010611-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parabacteroides johnsonii|P. johnsonii]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''johnsonii'', of Johnson, named after the American molecular taxonomist John [[Latin]] Johnson, who was the first to describe ''Bacteroides'' ''merdae'' (''Parabacteroides'' ''merdae'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64588-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parabacteroides merdae|P. merdae]]'' ( (Johnson ''et al''. 1986) Sakamoto and Benno 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''merdae'', of feces, referring to source of isolate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64192-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parachlamydia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlamydiae]] | classis = [[Chlamydiae]] | ordo = [[Chlamydiales]] | familia = [[Parachlamydiaceae]] | genus = ''Parachlamydia'' | binomial_authority = Everett ''et al''. 1999, (Type genus of the family ''Parachlamydiaceae'' Everett ''et al''. 1999).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/415</ref> | type_species = P. acanthamoebae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parachlamydia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlamydiae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parachlamydia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Chlamydia'', taxonomic name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Parachlamydia'', resembling the genus ''Chlamydia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parachlamydia.html|Parachlamydia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parachlamydia acanthamoebae|P. acanthamoebae]]'' ( Everett ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''Acanthamoeba'',  taxonomic name of a genus of ''Acanthamoebidae''; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acanthamoebae'', of (living in) members of the genus ''Acanthamoeba''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/415</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlamydiae]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Paracoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Paracoccus'' | binomial_authority = Davis 1969, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65237-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. denitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paracoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paracoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', alongside of, resembling; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), a grain, berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paracoccus'', like a coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paracoccus.html|Paracoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 31 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paracoccus aestuarii|P. aestuarii]]'' ( Roh ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65759-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus alcaliphilus|P. alcaliphilus]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1989, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alcali; [[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 ''alcaliphilus'', liking alkaline media.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/2/116</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus alkenifer|P. alkenifer]]'' ( Lipski ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkenum'', alkene, unsaturated hydrocarbons; [[Latin]] suff. -''fer'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''fero''), bearing, carrying, producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''alkenifer'', alkene-bearing, referring to the occurrence of unusual monounsaturated fatty acids in whole-cell hydrolysates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/529</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus aminophilus|P. aminophilus]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[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 ''aminophilus'', amine loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/287</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus aminovorans|P. aminovorans]]'' ( Urakami ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aminovorans'', amine eating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/287</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus bengalensis|P. bengalensis]]'' ( Ghosh ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bengalensis'', pertaining to Bengal, after the name of the province West Bengal of India from where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64799-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus carotinifaciens|P. carotinifaciens]]'' ( Tsubokura ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''caroten'' -''inis'', carotene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making, producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''carotinifaciens'', carotene/carotenoid-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/277</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus chinensis|P. chinensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chinensis'', pertaining to China, where the type strain was isolated and studied.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004705-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus denitrificans|P. denitrificans]]'' ( (Beijerinck and Minkman 1910) Davis 1969, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] prep. ''de'', away from; [[New Latin]] v. ''denitrifico'', to denitrify; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64401-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paracoccus fistulariae|P. fistulariae]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fistulariae'', of ''Fistularia'', named after the generic name of the bluespotted cornetfish, ''Fistularia'' ''commersonii'', from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021808-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus haeundaensis|P. haeundaensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''haeundaensis'', pertaining to Haeundae beach in Busan, Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1699</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus halodenitrificans|P. halodenitrificans]]'' ( (Robinson and Gibbons 1952) Davis 1969, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] v. ''denitrifico'', to denitrify; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halodenitrificans'', salt (requiring) denitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paracoccus halophilus|P. halophilus]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65237-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus homiensis|P. homiensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''homiensis'', pertaining to Homi Cape, South Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64275-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus isoporae|P. isoporae]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''isoporae'', of ''Isopora'', a genus of coral, from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023333-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus kocurii|P. kocurii]]'' ( Ohara ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kocurii'', of Kocur; named after Miloslav Kocur, Czechoslovakian bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/292</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus kondratievae|P. kondratievae]]'' ( Doronina and Trotsenko 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kondratievae'', of Kondratieva, named after the prominent Russian microbiologist Elena N. Kondratieva.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paracoccus koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( La ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, the location of the granule samples from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1657</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus marcusii|P. marcusii]]'' ( Harker ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''marcusii'', of Marcus, named after Menashe Marcus, an Israeli geneticist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/543</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus marinus|P. marinus]]'' ( Khan ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65103-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus methylutens|P. methylutens]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''methylum'' (from French ''méthyle'', back-formation from French ''méthylène'', coined from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''methu'', wine and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hulē'', wood), methyl compound; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''utens'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''utor'', to make use of), using; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''methylutens'', using methyl groups.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/4/1083</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus pantotrophus|P. pantotrophus]]'' ( (Robertson and Kuenen 1984) Rainey ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pantotrophus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''pantotrophos''), omnivorous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/645</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus saliphilus|P. saliphilus]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''saliphilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005918-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus seriniphilus|P. seriniphilus]]'' ( Pukall ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''serinum'', serine; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''seriniphilus'', serine-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/443</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus solventivorans|P. solventivorans]]'' ( Siller ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''solvens'' -''entis'' (from [[Latin]] participle adjective ''solvens'', dissolving), a solvent; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''solventivorans'', solvent-eating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/1125</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Paracoccus sphaerophysae|P. sphaerophysae]]'' ( Deng ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sphaerophysae'', of ''Sphaerophysa'', a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021071-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus sulfuroxidans|P. sulfuroxidans]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''sulfur'', sulfur; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxidans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sulfuroxidans'', pertaining to the ability to oxidize sulfur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64548-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus thiocyanatus|P. thiocyanatus]]'' ( Katayama ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''thiocyanas'' -''atis'', thiocyanate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''thiocyanatus'', referring to the ability to use thiocyanate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus versutus|P. versutus]]'' ( (Harrison 1983) Katayama ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''versutus'', versatile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus yeei|P. yeei]]'' ( corrig. Daneshvar ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''yeei'', in honour of Robert B. Yee, an American bacteriologist who has contributed to the characterization of pathogenic bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.41.3.1289-1294.2003}}</ref> * ''[[Paracoccus zeaxanthinifaciens|P. zeaxanthinifaciens]]'' ( Berry ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''zeaxanthinum'', zeaxanthin; [[Latin]] participle pres. ''faciens'', making/producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''zeaxanthinifaciens'', zeaxanthin-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/231</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paracraurococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Paracraurococcus'' | binomial_authority = Saitoh ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/1043</ref> | type_species = P. ruber | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paracraurococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paracraurococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Craurococcus'', a generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paracraurococcus'', like ''Craurococcus''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paracraurococcus.html|Paracraurococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paracraurococcus ruber|P. ruber]]'' ( Saitoh ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ruber'', red, red-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/1043</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paraeggerthella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Coriobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Coriobacteriales]] | subordo = "[[Coriobacterineae]]" | familia = [[Coriobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Paraeggerthella'' | binomial_authority = Würdemann ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005900-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. hongkongensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paraeggerthella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paraeggerthella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Eggerthella'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paraeggerthella'', beside ''Eggerthella'', named in recognition of the close relationship to the genus ''Eggerthella''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paraeggerthella.html|Paraeggerthella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paraeggerthella hongkongensis|P. hongkongensis]]'' ( (Lau ''et al''. 2006) Würdemann ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hongkongensis'', pertaining to Hong Kong, the city where the bacterium was discovered.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005900-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paraferrimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Ferrimonadaceae]] | genus = ''Paraferrimonas'' | binomial_authority = Khan and Harayama 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64529-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. sedimenticola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paraferrimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paraferrimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ferrimonas'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paraferrimonas'', beside ''Ferrimonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paraferrimonas.html|Paraferrimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Paraferrimonas can be referred to as paraferrimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paraferrimonas sedimenticola|P. sedimenticola]]'' ( Khan and Harayama 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sedimentum'', a settling, sediment; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'', dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sedimenticola'', sediment dweller, referring to the isolation of the strains from sediment at Okinawa Island.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64529-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paralactobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Lactobacillaceae]] | genus = ''Paralactobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Leisner ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/19</ref> | type_species = P. selangorensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paralactobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paralactobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', resembling; [[New Latin]] noun ''Lactobacillus'', a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paralactobacillus'', resembling the genus Lactobacillus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paralactobacillus.html|Paralactobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paralactobacillus selangorensis|P. selangorensis]]'' ( Leisner ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''selangorensis'', pertaining to the province of Selangor, Malaysia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/19</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paraliobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Paraliobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Ishikawa ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.48.269}}</ref> | type_species = P. ryukyuensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paraliobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paraliobacillus'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''paralios'', littoral; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paraliobacillus'', rod inhabiting littoral (marine) environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paraliobacillus.html|Paraliobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paraliobacillus quinghaiensis|P. quinghaiensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''quinghaiensis'', pertaining to Qinghai, western province of China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65735-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paraliobacillus ryukyuensis|P. ryukyuensis]]'' ( Ishikawa ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ryukyuensis'', from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.48.269}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paramoritella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Moritellaceae]] | genus = ''Paramoritella'' | binomial_authority = Hosoya ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65809-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. alkaliphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paramoritella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paramoritella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Moritella'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paramoritella'', beside ''Moritella''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paramoritella.html|Paramoritella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paramoritella alkaliphila|P. alkaliphila]]'' ( Hosoya ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'', alkali; [[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 conditions.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65809-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paraoerskovia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Cellulomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Paraoerskovia'' | binomial_authority = Khan ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007666-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paraoerskovia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paraoerskovia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Oerskovia'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paraoerskovia'', beside or close to ''Oerskovia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paraoerskovia.html|Paraoerskovia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paraoerskovia marina|P. marina]]'' ( Khan ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007666-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parapedobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Parapedobacter'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64677-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parapedobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parapedobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''para''-, like, beside; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pedobacter'', a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Parapedobacter'', like ''Pedobacter'', referring to the close relationship to the genus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parapedobacter.html|Parapedobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Parapedobacter composti|P. composti]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; N. [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of/from compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013318-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parapedobacter koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64677-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parapedobacter luteus|P. luteus]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', golden yellow, reflecting the colour of colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013318-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parapedobacter soli|P. soli]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65249-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paraprevotella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Prevotellaceae]] | genus = ''Paraprevotella'' | binomial_authority = Morotomi ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008169-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. clara | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paraprevotella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paraprevotella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, next to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Prevotella'', name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paraprevotella'', a genus similar to ''Prevotella''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paraprevotella.html|Paraprevotella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Paraprevotella clara|P. clara]]'' ( Morotomi ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''clara'', clear, bright, shining or brilliant, referring to the colony characteristics.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008169-0}}</ref> * ''[[Paraprevotella xylaniphila|P. xylaniphila]]'' ( Morotomi ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xylaniphila'', xylan-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008169-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parapusillimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Parapusillimonas'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009720-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. granuli | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parapusillimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parapusillimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pusillimonas'', bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Parapusillimonas'', a bacterium like ''Pusillimonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parapusillimonas.html|Parapusillimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Parapusillimonas can be referred to as parapusillimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parapusillimonas granuli|P. granuli]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''granuli'', of a small grain, pertaining to a granule, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009720-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parascardovia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Bifidobacteriales]] | familia = [[Bifidobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Parascardovia'' | binomial_authority = Jian and Dong 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/809</ref> | type_species = P. denticolens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parascardovia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parascardovia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Scardovia'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Parascardovia'', resembling ''Scardovia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parascardovia.html|Parascardovia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parascardovia denticolens|P. denticolens]]'' ( (Crociani ''et al''. 1996) Jian and Dong 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' ''dentis'', tooth; [[Latin]] v. ''colere'', to dwell; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''colens'', dwelling; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denticolens'', tooth-dwelling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/809</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parasegetibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Chitinophagaceae]] | genus = ''Parasegetibacter'' | binomial_authority = Zhang ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008763-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. luojiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parasegetibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parasegetibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Segetibacter'', the name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Parasegetibacter'', resembling the genus ''Segetibacter''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parasegetibacter.html|Parasegetibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parasegetibacter luojiensis|P. luojiensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luojiensis'', pertaining to Luojia hill, where the campus of Wuhan University is located, where studies of the type strain were conducted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008763-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parasporobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Parasporobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Lomans ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.67.9.4017-4023.2001}}</ref> | type_species = P. paucivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parasporobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parasporobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', besides, next to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Sporobacterium'', name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Parasporobacterium'', a genus similar to ''Sporobacterium''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parasporobacterium.html|Parasporobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parasporobacterium paucivorans|P. paucivorans]]'' ( Lomans ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''paucivorans'', degrading a limited number of substrates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.67.9.4017-4023.2001}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parasutterella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Sutterellaceae]] | genus = ''Parasutterella'' | binomial_authority = Nagai ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002519-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. excrementihominis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parasutterella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parasutterella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Sutterella'', name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Parasutterella'', a genus similar to ''Sutterella''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parasutterella.html|Parasutterella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Parasutterella excrementihominis|P. excrementihominis]]'' ( Nagai ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''excrementum'', excrement; [[Latin]] noun ''homo'' -''inis'', human being, man; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''excrementihominis'', of faeces of a human.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002519-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parasutterella secunda|P. secunda]]'' ( Morotomi ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''secunda'', next to the first, the second, referring to the second species of the genus ''Parasutterella'' to be described.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023556-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parvibaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhodobiaceae]] | genus = ''Parvibaculum'' | binomial_authority = Schleheck ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1489</ref> | type_species = P. lavamentivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parvibaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parvibaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''parvus'', small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Parvibaculum'', small stick.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parvibaculum.html|Parvibaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Parvibaculum indicum|P. indicum]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', Indian, referring to the Indian Ocean where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021899-0}}</ref> * ''[[Parvibaculum lavamentivorans|P. lavamentivorans]]'' ( Schleheck ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] v. ''lavo'', to wash; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''mentum'', agent of (specified) action; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', consuming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''lavamentivorans'', consuming (chemicals) used for washing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1489</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Parvimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Parvimonas'' | binomial_authority = Tindall and Euzéby 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64338-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parvimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parvimonas'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''parvus'', little, small; [[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 ''Parvimonas'', a small monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parvimonas.html|Parvimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Parvimonas can be referred to as parvimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Parvimonas micra|P. micra]]'' ( (Prévot 1933) Tindall and Euzéby 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'' -''ē'' -''on'', small, little; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''micra'', small, little.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64338-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Parvularcula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Parvularculales]] | familia = [[Parvularculaceae]] | genus = ''Parvularcula'' | binomial_authority = Cho and Giovannoni 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1031</ref> | type_species = P. bermudensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Parvularcula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Parvularcula'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''parvulus'', very small; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''arcula'', a jewel-casket; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Parvularcula'', a very small jewel-casket.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/parvularcula.html|Parvularcula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Parvularcula bermudensis|P. bermudensis]]'' ( Cho and Giovannoni 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bermudensis'', from the Bermuda Islands, the geographical origin of the type strain of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1031</ref> * ''[[Parvularcula lutaonensis|P. lutaonensis]]'' ( Arun ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutaonensis'', pertaining to Lutao, a small volcanic island off the eastern coast of Taiwan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004481-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pasteurella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Pasteurella'' | binomial_authority = Trevisan 1887, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Pasteurellales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2005; type genus of the family ''Pasteurellaceae'' Pohl 1981; type genus of the tribe ''Pasteurelleae'' Castellani and Chalmers 1919 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. multocida | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pasteurella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pasteurella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pasteurella'', named after Louis Pasteur.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pasteurella.html|Pasteurella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 21 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pasteurella aerogenes|P. aerogenes]]'' ( McAllister and Carter 1974, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennao'', engender, produce; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aerogenes'', air-generating, gaz-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella anatis|P. anatis]]'' ( Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''anatis'', of a duck.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella avium|P. avium]]'' ( (Hinz and Kunjara 1977) Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''avium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/5</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella bettyae|P. bettyae]]'' ( corrig. Sneath and Stevens 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''bettiyae'', of Bett, named for Elizabeth (Betty) 0. King.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/148</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella caballi|P. caballi]]'' ( Schlater ''et al''. 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''caballi'', of a horse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella canis|P. canis]]'' ( Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella dagmatis|P. dagmatis]]'' ( Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''dagma'' -''atos'', bite; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dagmatis'', of/from a bite.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella gallicida|P. gallicida]]'' ( (Burrill 1883) Buchanan 1925, ''species''.;  [[Latin]] noun ''gallus'', a cock; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill), murderer, killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''gallicida'', killer of cock, referring to pathogenicity for poultry.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella gallinarum|P. gallinarum]]'' ( Hall ''et al''. 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', of hens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella granulomatis|P. granulomatis]]'' ( Ribeiro ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''granuloma'', a granuloma; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''granulomatis'', of a granuloma.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/40/1/105</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella haemolytica|P. haemolytica]]'' ( Newsom and Cross 1932, ''species''.; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to loose, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''haemolytica'', blood dissolving, referring to the hemolysis seen on blood agar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella langaaensis|P. langaaensis]]'' ( corrig. Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''langaaensis'', pertaining to to the village of Langaa in Denmark.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella lymphangitidis|P. lymphangitidis]]'' ( Sneath and Stevens 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lymphangitidis'', of or pertaining to lymphangitis, inflammation of the lymph nodes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/148</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella mairii|P. mairii]]'' ( corrig. Sneath and Stevens 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mairii'', of Mair, named after N.S. Mair, who isolated the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/148</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella multocida|P. multocida]]'' ( (Lehmann and Neumann 1899) Rosenbusch and Merchant 1939, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many; [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multocida'', many killing, i.e., pathogenic for many species of animals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella multocida|P. multocida]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''gallicida''''' Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] noun ''gallus'', a cock; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill), murderer, killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''gallicida'', killer of cock, referring to pathogenicity for poultry.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella multocida|P. multocida]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''multocida''''' (Lehmann and Neumann 1899) Rosenbusch and Merchant 1939, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many; [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multocida'', many killing, i.e., pathogenic for many species of animals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella multocida|P. multocida]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''septica''''' Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''septica'', producing a putrefaction or an infection, putrefying, septic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella pneumotropica|P. pneumotropica]]'' ( Jawetz 1950, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pneumotropica'', having an affinity for the lungs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella skyensis|P. skyensis]]'' ( Birkbeck ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''skyensis'', of or belonging to the Isle of Skye.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/699</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella stomatis|P. stomatis]]'' ( Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''stoma'' ''stomatos'', mouth; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stomatis'', of the mouth, throat.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/309</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella testudinis|P. testudinis]]'' ( Snipes and Biberstein 1982, ; [[Latin]] noun ''testudo'' -''inis'', tortoise; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun testudinis, of the tortoise.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/201</ref> * ''[[Pasteurella trehalosi|P. trehalosi]]'' ( Sneath and Stevens 1990, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''trehalosum'', trehalose; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''trehalosi'', of trehalose, pertaining to trehalose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/148</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella ureae|P. ureae]]'' ( Jones 1962, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''urea'', urea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ureae'', of urea; intended to mean that urea is converted into ammonium carbonate?)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteurella volantium|P. volantium]]'' ( Mutters ''et al''. 1985, ; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''volantes'' -''ium'', birds; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''volantium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/5</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pasteuria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Pasteuriaceae]] | genus = ''Pasteuria'' | binomial_authority = Metchnikoff 1888, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Pasteuriaceae'' Laurent 1890 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. ramosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pasteuria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pasteuria'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pasteuria'', named after Louis Pasteur, French savant and scientist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pasteuria.html|Pasteuria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pasteuria nishizawae|P. nishizawae]]'' ( Sayre ''et al''. 1992, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''nishizawae'', of Nishizawa, named after Tsutomu Nishizawa, a Japanese nematologist who discovered and first investigated bacterial parasites of cyst-forming nematodes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0923-2508(91)90188-G}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteuria penetrans|P. penetrans]]'' ( (''ex'' Thorne 1940) Sayre and Starr 1986, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''penetrans'', penetrating, entering)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> * ''[[Pasteuria ramosa|P. ramosa]]'' ( Metchnikoff 1888, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ramosa'', much-branched.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pasteuria thornei|P. thornei]]'' ( Starr and Sayre 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''thornei'', of Thorne, named after Gerald Thorne, a nematologist from the United States, who described and named this parasite of ''Pratylenchus'' as a protozoan parasite.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/328</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Patulibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Actinobacteria]] | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Rubrobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Solirubrobacterales]] | familia = [[Patulibacteraceae]] | genus = ''Patulibacter'' | binomial_authority = Takahashi ''et al''. 2006, (Type genus of the family ''Patulibacteraceae'' Takahashi ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63796-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. minatonensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Patulibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Patulibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''patulus'', spreading; [[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 ''Patulibacter'' bacterium with spreading growth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/patulibacter.html|Patulibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Patulibacter americanus|P. americanus]]'' ( Reddy and Garcia-Pichel 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''americanus'', American, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the Colorado Plateau.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64185-0}}</ref> * ''[[Patulibacter minatonensis|P. minatonensis]]'' ( Takahashi ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''minatonensis'', pertaining to Minato-ku, the ward of Tokyo, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63796-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paucibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Paucibacter'' | binomial_authority = Rapala ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1563</ref> | type_species = P. toxinivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paucibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paucibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[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 ''Paucibacter'', a rod that is content with a few carbon sources.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paucibacter.html|Paucibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paucibacter toxinivorans|P. toxinivorans]]'' ( Rapala ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''toxinum'', toxin; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''toxinivorans'', eating toxins, pertaining to its ability to degrade cyanobacterial hepatotoxins.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1563</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paucimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Burkholderiaceae]] | genus = ''Paucimonas'' | binomial_authority = Jendrossek 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/905</ref> | type_species = P. lemoignei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paucimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paucimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', little, few; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paucimonas'', a unit (bacterium) with restricted (few) metabolic capacities.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paucimonas.html|Paucimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Paucimonas can be referred to as paucimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paucimonas lemoignei|P. lemoignei]]'' ( (Delafield ''et al''. 1965) Jendrossek 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lemoignei'', of Lemoigne; named after M.H. Lemoigne, a French bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/905</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Paucisalibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Paucisalibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Nunes ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64261-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. globulus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Paucisalibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Paucisalibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff, a wand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Paucisalibacillus'', a rod that needs only small amounts of salt.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/paucisalibacillus.html|Paucisalibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Paucisalibacillus globulus|P. globulus]]'' ( Nunes ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''globulus'' (nominative in apposition), a little ball, a globule, because the bacterium forms colonies that are similar to a little ball, a globule.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64261-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pectinatus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Pectinatus'' | binomial_authority = Lee ''et al''. 1978, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63699-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. cerevisiiphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pectinatus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pectinatus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] participle adjective ''pectinatus'', combed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pectinatus'', combed (bacterium).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pectinatus.html|Pectinatus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pectinatus cerevisiiphilus|P. cerevisiiphilus]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 1978, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''cerevisia'', beer; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cerevisiiphilus'', beer-loving (bacteria).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectinatus frisingensis|P. frisingensis]]'' ( Schleifer ''et al''. 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''frisingensis'', of Frisinga, the Latin name of Freising, the German town where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/1/19</ref> * ''[[Pectinatus haikarae|P. haikarae]]'' ( Juvonen and Suihko 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''haikarae'', of Haikara, named after Dr Auli Haikara for her many contributions to the characterization and detection of ''Pectinatus'' species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63699-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pectinatus portalensis|P. portalensis]]'' ( Gonzalez ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''portalensis'', of El Portal, an area of Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/B:ANTO.0000047931.55259.33}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pectobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pectobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Waldee 1945, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. carotovorum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pectobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pectobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] suff. ''pecto''- (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] <span class="foreign">adjective ''pēktos''</span>, curdled, congealed), pertaining to pectin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pectobacterium'', a pectolytic bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pectobacterium.html|Pectobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pectobacterium atrosepticum|P. atrosepticum]]'' ( (van Hall 1902) Gardan ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''ater'' -''tra'' -''trum'', black; [[Latin]] adjective ''septicus'', producing a putrefaction, putrefying, septic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''atrosepticum'', producing a black rot.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/381</ref> * ''[[Pectobacterium betavasculorum|P. betavasculorum]]'' ( (Thomson ''et al''. 1984) Gardan ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] noun ''beta'', beet; [[Latin]] noun ''vasculum'', a small vessel; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''betavasculorum'', of the beet' s vascular tissues.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/381</ref> * ''[[Pectobacterium cacticida|P. cacticida]]'' ( corrig. (Alcorn ''et al''. 1991) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cactus'', a prickly plant with edible stalks, a cactus; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill), murderer, killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''cacticida'', a killer of cactus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref> * ''[[Pectobacterium carnegieana|P. carnegieana]]'' ( (Standring 1942) Brenner ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''carnegieana'', of ''Carnegiea'', the generic name of a cactus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( (Jones 1901) Waldee 1945, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''carota'', carrot; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''carotovorum'', carrot-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''atrosepticum''''' (van Hall 1902) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''ater'' -''tra'' -''trum'', black; [[Latin]] adjective ''septicus'', producing a putrefaction, putrefying, septic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''atrosepticum'', producing a black rot.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''betavasculorum''''' (Thomson ''et al''. 1984) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''beta'', beet; [[Latin]] noun ''vasculum'', a small vessel; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''betavasculorum'', of the beet' s vascular tissues.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''carotovorum''''' (Jones 1901) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ;  [[Latin]] noun ''carota'', carrot; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''carotovorum'', carrot-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''odoriferum''''' (Gallois ''et al''. 1992) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''odorifer'' -''era'' -''erum'', bringing or spreading odors, fragrant, odoriferous; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''odoriferum'', fragrant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium carotovorum|P. carotovorum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''wasabiae''''' (Goto and Matsumoto 1987) Hauben ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wasabiae'', of wasabi (''Eutrema'' ''wasabi''), name of host plant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium chrysanthemi|P. chrysanthemi]]'' ( (Burkholder ''et al''. 1953) Brenner ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''Chrysanthemi'', of the plant genus ''Chrysanthemum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium cypripedii|P. cypripedii]]'' ( (Hori 1911) Brenner ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cypripedium'', generic name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cypripedii'', of ''Cypripedium'', of cypripedium orchids.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pectobacterium rhapontici|P. rhapontici]]'' ( (Millard 1924) Patel and Kulkarni 1951, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''rhaponticum'', specific epithet of ''Rheum'' ''rhaponticum'', rhubarb; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhapontici'', of ''rhaponticum'', of rhubarb.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pectobacterium wasabiae|P. wasabiae]]'' ( (Goto and Matsumoto 1987) Gardan ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wasabiae'', of wasabi (''Eutrema'' ''wasabi''), name of host plant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/381</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pediococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Lactobacillaceae]] | genus = ''Pediococcus'' | binomial_authority = Claussen 1903, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. damnosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pediococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pediococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pedium'', a plane surface; [[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 ''Pediococcus'', coccus growing in one plane.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pediococcus.html|Pediococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 15 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pediococcus acidilactici|P. acidilactici]]'' ( Lindner 1887, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acidilactici'', of lactic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pediococcus argentinicus|P. argentinicus]]'' ( De Bruyne ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''argentinicus'', pertaining to Argentina.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65833-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus cellicola|P. cellicola]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cella'', a storeroom for wine and food; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), an inhabitant dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''cellicola'', an inhabitant of a storeroom, indicating that the strains were originally isolated from a distilled-spirit-fermenting cellar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2167</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus claussenii|P. claussenii]]'' ( Dobson ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''claussenii'', of Claussen, in honor of N.H. Claussen)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2003</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus damnosus|P. damnosus]]'' ( Claussen 1903, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''damnosus'', destructive.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus dextrinicus|P. dextrinicus]]'' ( (Coster and White 1964) Back 1978, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''dextrinum'', dextrin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dextrinicus'', relating to dextrin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pediococcus ethanolidurans|P. ethanolidurans]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ethanol'', ethanol; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', insensible, resisting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ethanolidurans'', ethanol-resisting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64407-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus halophilus|P. halophilus]]'' ( Mees 1934, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pediococcus inopinatus|P. inopinatus]]'' ( Back 1988, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''inopinatus'', unexpected.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus lolii|P. lolii]]'' ( Doi ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lolii'', of ryegrass.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005793-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus parvulus|P. parvulus]]'' ( Gunther and White 1961, ''species''.; [[Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''parvulus'', very small.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus pentosaceus|P. pentosaceus]]'' ( Mees 1934, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''pentosum'', a pentose sugar; [[New Latin]] adjective ''pentosaceus'', relating to a pentose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus siamensis|P. siamensis]]'' ( Tanasupawat ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''siamensis'', pertaining to Thailand (Siam), where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus stilesii|P. stilesii]]'' ( Franz ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stilesii'', of Stiles, named in honour of Michael E. Stiles, a food microbiologist who specialized in food preservation with bacteriocinogenic lactic acid bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63944-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pediococcus urinaeequi|P. urinaeequi]]'' ( (''ex'' Mees 1934) Garvie 1988, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''urina'', urine; [[Latin]] noun ''equus'', horse; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''urinaeequi'', of urine of horse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pedobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pedobacter'' | binomial_authority = Steyn ''et al''. 1998<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64045-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. heparinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pedobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pedobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pedon'', the ground, earth; [[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 ''Pedobacter'', rod from soil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pedobacter.html|Pedobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 32 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pedobacter africanus|P. africanus]]'' ( Steyn ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''africanus'', of or belonging to Africa, the source of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/165</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter agri|P. agri]]'' ( Roh ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agri'', of a field.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65783-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter alluvionis|P. alluvionis]]'' ( Gordon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alluvionis'', of alluvial land.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000158-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter aquatilis|P. aquatilis]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquatilis'', aquatic, growing in water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64176-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter bauzanensis|P. bauzanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bauzanensis'', referring to Bauzanum, the medieval Latin name for Bozen/Bolzano, a city in South Tyrol, Italy, where the species was first found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018903-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter borealis|P. borealis]]'' ( Gordon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''borealis'', related to the north, boreal.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000158-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter caeni|P. caeni]]'' ( Vanparys ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1315</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter composti|P. composti]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003061-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter cryoconitis|P. cryoconitis]]'' ( Margesin ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cryoconitis'', from cryoconite, referring to glacier cryoconite, where the strain was first found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1291</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter daechungensis|P. daechungensis]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daechungensis'', pertaining to Daechung lake.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001529-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter duraquae|P. duraquae]]'' ( Muurholm ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''durus'', hard; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''duraquae'', from/of hard water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65166-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter ginsengisoli|P. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Ten ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil from a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64414-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter glucosidilyticus|P. glucosidilyticus]]'' ( Luo ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''glucosidum'', glucoside; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'' -''ē'' -''on''), able to loosen, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glucosidilyticus'', glucoside-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008060-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter hartonius|P. hartonius]]'' ( Muurholm ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Harto'', the Harz, a mountain range in northern Germany; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hartonius'', pertaining to the Harz.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65166-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter heparinus|P. heparinus]]'' ( (Payza and Korn 1956) Steyn ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hēpar'', liver; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''heparinus'', of or pertaining to degradation of heparin, acidic mucoheteropolysaccharide with sulfate groups from various animal tissues.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/165</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter himalayensis|P. himalayensis]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''himalayensis'', pertaining to Himalaya.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1083</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter insulae|P. insulae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''insulae'', of an island, referring to the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64986-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Baik ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65186-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter lentus|P. lentus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lentus'', slow, delayed, referring to the slow growth of the micro-organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65146-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter metabolipauper|P. metabolipauper]]'' ( Muurholm ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''metabolismus'', metabolism (word stem ''metabol''-); [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pauper'', poor; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''metabolipauper'', metabolically poor.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65166-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter nyackensis|P. nyackensis]]'' ( Gordon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''nyackensis'', pertaining to Nyack, a region of north-western Montana, USA.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000158-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter oryzae|P. oryzae]]'' ( Jeon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, referring to the rice paddy fields where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005710-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter panaciterrae|P. panaciterrae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Panax'' -''acis'', scientific name of ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panaciterrae'', of soil from a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64693-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter piscium|P. piscium]]'' ( (Takeuchi and Yokota 1993) Steyn ''et al''. 1998, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', fish; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''piscium'', of/from fishes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/165</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter roseus|P. roseus]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose-coloured, pink, referring to the color of the colonies on agar plates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64045-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter saltans|P. saltans]]'' ( Steyn ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] v. ''saltare'', to dance; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''saltans'', dancing, referring to the gliding motility of the strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/165</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter sandarakinus|P. sandarakinus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sandarakinus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''sandarakinos''), orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64148-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter steynii|P. steynii]]'' ( Muurholm ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''steynii'', of Steyn, named after P. [[Latin]] Steyn, the microbiologist who described the genus ''Pedobacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65166-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter suwonensis|P. suwonensis]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''suwonensis'', of or belonging to Suwon, the city in which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64196-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter terrae|P. terrae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64727-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter terricola|P. terricola]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''terricola'', a dweller of soil, referring to the isolation of the type strain from soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65146-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pedobacter westerhofensis|P. westerhofensis]]'' ( Muurholm ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''westerhofensis'', pertaining to Westerhof, a village in the Harz Mountains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65166-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pedomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Pedomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Aristovskaya 1961, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. ferrugineum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pedomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pedomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pedon'', ground, earth soil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pedomicrobium'', soil microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pedomicrobium.html|Pedomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pedomicrobium americanum|P. americanum]]'' ( Gebers and Beese 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''americanum'', pertaining to America.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/303</ref> * ''[[Pedomicrobium australicum|P. australicum]]'' ( Gebers and Beese 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''australicum'', pertaining to Australia (isolated from Australia).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/303</ref> * ''[[Pedomicrobium ferrugineum|P. ferrugineum]]'' ( Aristovskaya 1961, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''ferrugineum'', like iron, of iron color.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pedomicrobium manganicum|P. manganicum]]'' ( Aristovskaya 1961, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''manganicum'', of manganese.)<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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelagibaca'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pelagibaca'' | binomial_authority = Cho and Giovannoni 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64063-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. bermudensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelagibaca''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelagibaca'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pelagus'', the open sea, the ocean; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''baca'', berry, especially olive; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pelagibaca'', an olive-shaped bacterium of the open ocean.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelagibaca.html|Pelagibaca}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelagibaca bermudensis|P. bermudensis]]'' ( Cho and Giovannoni 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bermudensis'', pertaining to Bermuda, from Bermuda.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64063-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelagibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Pelagibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64820-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. goriensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelagibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelagibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pelagus'', the sea; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''bacillus'', small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelagibacillus'', bacillus pertaining to the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelagibacillus.html|Pelagibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelagibacillus goriensis|P. goriensis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''goriensis'', from Gori, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64820-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelagibius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Pelagibius'' | binomial_authority = Choi ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002774-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelagibius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelagibius'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pelagus'', the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bius'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)''), life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelagibius'', sea life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelagibius.html|Pelagibius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelagibius litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or pertaining to the shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002774-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelagicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Puniceicoccales]] | familia = [[Puniceicoccaceae]] | genus = ''Pelagicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64970-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. mobilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelagicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelagicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pelagus'', the open sea, the ocean; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelagicoccus'', referring to a coccoid-shaped bacterium isolated from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelagicoccus.html|Pelagicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pelagicoccus albus|P. albus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''albus'', white, referring to the dull-white colour of colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64970-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelagicoccus croceus|P. croceus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''croceus'', saffron-coloured, yellow, golden, referring to the pale-yellow colour of colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65286-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelagicoccus litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', pertaining to the coast.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64970-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelagicoccus mobilis|P. mobilis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, mobile, referring to the ability to move by means of flagella.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64970-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelagicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pelagicola'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65820-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelagicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelagicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pelagus'', the sea; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelagicola'', inhabitant of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelagicola.html|Pelagicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelagicola litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of the shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65820-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelczaria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Pelczaria'' | binomial_authority = Poston 1994<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00288712}}</ref> | type_species = P. aurantia | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelczaria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelczaria'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelczaria.html|Pelczaria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelczaria aurantia|P. aurantia]]'' ( Poston 1994, (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00288712}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelistega'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Pelistega'' | binomial_authority = Vandamme ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/431</ref> | type_species = P. europaea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelistega''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelistega'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''peleia'', pigeon; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''stegē'' (or ''stega''), roof, chamber, house; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pelistega'', refers to the bacteria living in pigeons.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelistega.html|Pelistega}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelistega europaea|P. europaea]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''europaea'', of or belonging to Europe, because the first collection of strains was isolated in different European countries.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/431</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Desulfuromonadales]] | familia = [[Desulfuromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pelobacter'' | binomial_authority = Schink and Pfennig 1983<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00415000}}</ref> | type_species = P. acidigallici | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pelos'', mud; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelobacter'', a mud-inhabiting rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelobacter.html|Pelobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pelobacter acetylenicus|P. acetylenicus]]'' ( Schink 1986, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acetylenum'', acetylene; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''acetylenicus'', referring to acetylene utilization.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00693407}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter acidigallici|P. acidigallici]]'' ( Schink and Pfennig 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' ''gallicum'', gallic acid; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acidigallici'', of gallic acid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00415000}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter carbinolicus|P. carbinolicus]]'' ( Schink 1984, ; [[Latin]] noun ''carbinol'' -''olis'', carbinol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''carbinolicus'', referring to carbinols.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425804}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter massiliensis|P. massiliensis]]'' ( Schnell ''et al''. 1991, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''massiliensis'', pertaining to ''Massilia'' (Marseille); referring to a strictly anaerobic fermenting bacterium enriched from sediments close to Marseille.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00244971}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter propionicus|P. propionicus]]'' ( Schink 1984, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''propionicus'', pertaining to propionic acid, intended to mean forming propionic acid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425804}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter seleniigenes|P. seleniigenes]]'' ( Narasingarao and Häggblom 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''selenium'', selenium; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennao'', produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''seleniigenes'', selenium-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64980-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelobacter venetianus|P. venetianus]]'' ( Schink and Stieb 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''venetianus'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''Venetia''), pertaining to Venice, the origin of the type strain and the place where it was found in high numbers.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/1/91</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelodictyon'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlorobi]] | classis = [[Chlorobea]] | ordo = [[Chlorobiales]] | familia = [[Chlorobiaceae]] | genus = ''Pelodictyon'' | binomial_authority = Lauterborn 1913, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. clathratiforme | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelodictyon''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlorobi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelodictyon'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pelos'', dark-coloured, dusky, ash-coloured; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''diktuon'', a net; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pelodictyon'', dark-coloured net.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelodictyon.html|Pelodictyon}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pelodictyon clathratiforme|P. clathratiforme]]'' ( (Szafer 1911) Lauterborn 1913, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''clathratus'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''clathro'', to furnish with a grate or lattice);  [[Latin]] adjective suffix -<em>formis</em> -is -e (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''clathratiforme'', lattice-like.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pelodictyon luteolum|P. luteolum]]'' ( (Schmidle 1901) Pfennig and Trüper 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''luteolum'', yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pelodictyon phaeoclathratiforme|P. phaeoclathratiforme]]'' ( Overmann and Pfennig 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>phaios</em>, dark, brown; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''clathratus'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''clathro'', to furnish with a grate or lattice);  [[Latin]] adjective suffix -<em>formis</em> -is -e (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''phaeoclathratiforme'', brown lattice-like.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425181}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pelodictyon phaeum|P. phaeum]]'' ( Gorlenko 1972, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>phaeos</em>, dark, brown; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective phaeum, brown.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlorobi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pelomonas'' | binomial_authority = Xie and Yokota 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2419</ref> | type_species = P. saccharophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pelos'', mud; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pelomonas'', a monad isolated from mud.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelomonas.html|Pelomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pelomonas can be referred to as pelomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pelomonas aquatica|P. aquatica]]'' ( Gomila ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', living in water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65149-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelomonas puraquae|P. puraquae]]'' ( Gomila ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''purus'' -''a'' -''um'', pure; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''puraquae'', of pure water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65149-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelomonas saccharophila|P. saccharophila]]'' ( (Doudoroff 1940) Xie and Yokota 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''saccharon'', sugar; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saccharophila'', sugar-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2419</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelosinus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Pelosinus'' | binomial_authority = Shelobolina ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64221-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelosinus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelosinus'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''pelos'', mud or clay; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sinus'', bend; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pelosinus'', a curved organism from clay.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelosinus.html|Pelosinus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelosinus fermentans|P. fermentans]]'' ( Shelobolina ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', fermenting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64221-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Syntrophomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pelospora'' | binomial_authority = Matthies ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/645</ref> | type_species = P. glutarica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pelos'', mud; [[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 ''Pelospora'', a sporeforming bacterium originating from mud.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelospora.html|Pelospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pelospora glutarica|P. glutarica]]'' ( Matthies ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''glutaricum'', glutaric acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''glutarica'', referring to glutarate as the key substrate of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/645</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pelotomaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Peptococcaceae]] | genus = ''Pelotomaculum'' | binomial_authority = Imachi ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64924-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. thermopropionicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pelotomaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pelotomaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pelos'', dark-coloured, hence anaerobic mud; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''tomaculum'', sausage; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''pelotomaculum'', sausage-shaped prokaryotes living in anaerobic environments.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pelotomaculum.html|Pelotomaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pelotomaculum isophthalicicum|P. isophthalicicum]]'' ( corrig. Qiu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' ''isophthalicum'', isophthalic acid; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used in adjectives with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''isophthalicicum'', referring to the substrate, isophthalic acid, which can be utilized by the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelotomaculum propionicicum|P. propionicicum]]'' ( Imachi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''propionicicum'', referring to the substrate propionic acid, which can be metabolized by the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64925-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelotomaculum schinkii|P. schinkii]]'' ( de Bok ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''schinkii'', of Schink, named after Bernhard Schink, who studied several syntrophic conversions.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1697</ref> * ''[[Pelotomaculum terephthalicicum|P. terephthalicicum]]'' ( corrig. Qiu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' ''terephthalicum'', terephthalic acid; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used in adjectives with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''terephthalicicum'', referring to the substrate, terephthalic acid, which can be utilized by the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum|P. thermopropionicum]]'' ( Imachi ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[New Latin]] noun ''propionas'' -''atis'', propionate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thermopropionicum'', thermophilic and pertaining to propionate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1729</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Peptococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Peptococcaceae]] | genus = ''Peptococcus'' | binomial_authority = Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Peptococcaceae'' Rogosa 1971 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. niger | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Peptococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Peptococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''peptō'', cook, digest; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), a grain berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Peptococcus'', the digesting coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/peptococcus.html|Peptococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Peptococcus asaccharolyticus|P. asaccharolyticus]]'' ( (Distaso 1912) Douglas 1957, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[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 ''asaccharolyticus'', not digesting sugar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus glycinophilus|P. glycinophilus]]'' ( (Cardon and Barker 1946) Douglas 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''glycinum'', glycin; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''glycinophilus'', glycin-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus heliotrinreducens|P. heliotrinreducens]]'' ( corrig. (''sic'') Lanigan 1983, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''heliotrinum'', heliotrine, a pyrrolizidine alkaloid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''heliotrinreducens'', referring to the organisms ability to bring about oxidative cleavage of the heliotrine molecule.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus indolicus|P. indolicus]]'' ( (Christiansen 1934) Sorensen 1975, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''indolum'', indol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indolicus'', pertaining to indole, referring to the ability of the organism to produce indole.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus magnus|P. magnus]]'' ( (Prévot 1933) Holdeman and Moore 1972, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''magnus'', large.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus niger|P. niger]]'' ( (Hall 1930) Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''niger'', black.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Peptococcus prevotii|P. prevotii]]'' ( (Foubert and Douglas 1948) Douglas 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''prevotii'', of Prévot, named after A.R. Prévot, a French microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptococcus saccharolyticus|P. saccharolyticus]]'' ( (Foubert and Douglas 1948) Douglas 1957, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[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 ''saccharolyticus'', sugar-digesting.)<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:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Peptoniphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Peptoniphilus'' | binomial_authority = Ezaki ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> | type_species = P. asaccharolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Peptoniphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''peptonum'', peptone; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Peptoniphilus'', friend of peptone, referring to the use of peptone as a major energy source.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/peptoniphilus.html|Peptoniphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus|P. asaccharolyticus]]'' ( (Distaso 1912) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[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 ''asaccharolyticus'', not digesting sugar.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus gorbachii|P. gorbachii]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gorbachii'', of Gorbach, to honor Sherwood Gorbach, who has contributed so much to our knowledge of anaerobic bacteriology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus harei|P. harei]]'' ( (Murdoch ''et al''. 1997) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''harei'', of Hare, named after R. Hare, a British microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus indolicus|P. indolicus]]'' ( (Christiansen 1934) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''indolum'', indol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indolicus'', pertaining to indole, referring to the ability of the organism to produce indole.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus ivorii|P. ivorii]]'' ( (Murdoch ''et al''. 1997) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ivorii'', of Ivor, a British microbiologist who first isolated the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus lacrimalis|P. lacrimalis]]'' ( (Li ''et al''. 1992) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lacrima'', a tear; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lacrimalis'', pertaining to tears, referring to lacrimal gland where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> * ''[[Peptoniphilus olsenii|P. olsenii]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''olsenii'', of Olsen, to honor Ingar Olsen, who has contributed much to our knowledge of anaerobic bacteriology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Peptostreptococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Peptostreptococcaceae]] | genus = ''Peptostreptococcus'' | binomial_authority = Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Peptostreptococcaceae'' Ezaki 2010).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. anaerobius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Peptostreptococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Peptostreptococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''peptō'', cook, digest; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Streptococcus'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Peptostreptococcus'', the digesting streptococcus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/peptostreptococcus.html|Peptostreptococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 19 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus anaerobius|P. anaerobius]]'' ( (Natvig 1905) Kluyver and van Niel 1936, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''anaerobius'', not living in air, anaerobic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus asaccharolyticus|P. asaccharolyticus]]'' ( (Distaso 1912) Ezaki ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[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 ''asaccharolyticus'', not digesting sugar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus barnesae|P. barnesae]]'' ( Schiefer-Ullrich and Andreesen 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''barnesae'', of Barnes, named after E.M. Barnes, a microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00414763}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus harei|P. harei]]'' ( Murdoch ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''harei'', of Hare, named after R. Hare, a British microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/781</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus heliotrinreducens|P. heliotrinreducens]]'' ( (Lanigan 1983) Ezaki and Yabuuchi 1986, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''heliotrinum'', heliotrine, a pyrrolizidine alkaloid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', leading back, bringing back and in chemistry converting to a different oxidation state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''heliotrinreducens'', referring to the organisms ability to bring about oxidative cleavage of the heliotrine molecule.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/1/107</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus hydrogenalis|P. hydrogenalis]]'' ( Ezaki ''et al''. 1990, ; [[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]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hydrogenalis'', pertaining to hydrogen, because this organism produces hydrogen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/305</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus indolicus|P. indolicus]]'' ( (Christiansen 1934) Ezaki ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''indolum'', indol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indolicus'', pertaining to indole, referring to the ability of the organism to produce indole.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus ivorii|P. ivorii]]'' ( Murdoch ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ivorii'', of Ivor, a British microbiologist who first isolated the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/781</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus lacrimalis|P. lacrimalis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lacrima'', a tear; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lacrimalis'', pertaining to tears, referring to lacrimal gland where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/602</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus lactolyticus|P. lactolyticus]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lac'' ''lactis'', milk; [[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 ''lactolyticus'', milk-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/602</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus magnus|P. magnus]]'' ( (Prévot 1933) Ezaki ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''magnus'', large.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus micros|P. micros]]'' ( (Prévot 1933) Smith 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''micros'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)''), small, little.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus octavius|P. octavius]]'' ( Murdoch ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''octavius'' (sic), eight, referring to the fact that the organism was previously assigned to Hare group VIII.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/781</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus parvulus|P. parvulus]]'' ( (Weinberg ''et al''. 1937) Smith 1957, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] dim. adjective ''parvulus'', very small.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus prevotii|P. prevotii]]'' ( (Foubert and Douglas 1948) Ezaki ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''prevotii'', of Prévot, named after A.R. Prévot, a French microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus productus|P. productus]]'' ( (Prévot 1941) Smith 1957, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''productus'', lengthened, extended.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus stomatis|P. stomatis]]'' ( Downes and Wade 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''stoma'' ''stomatos'', mouth; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stomatis'', of the mouth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64041-0}}</ref> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus tetradius|P. tetradius]]'' ( (''ex'' Choukévitch 1911) Ezaki ''et al''. 1983, nom. rev., ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''tetradikos'', consisting of four; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tetradius'', occurring in groups of four.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/683</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Peptostreptococcus vaginalis|P. vaginalis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] noun ''vagina'', sheath, vagina;  [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vaginalis'', pertaining to vagina, of the vagina.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/602</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Peredibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Bdellovibrionales]] | familia = [[Bacteriovoracaceae]] | genus = ''Peredibacter'' | binomial_authority = Davidov and Jurkevitch 2004, (Tpe genus of the family ''Peredibacteraceae'' Piñeiro ''et al''. 2008).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1439</ref> | type_species = P. starrii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Peredibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Peredibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] v. ''peredere'', to eat up, to devour; [[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 ''Peredibacter'', bacterium-devourer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/peredibacter.html|Peredibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Peredibacter starrii|P. starrii]]'' ( (Seidler ''et al''. 1972) Davidov and Jurkevitch 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[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/54/5/1439</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Perexilibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Perexilibacter'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64845-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. aurantiacus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Perexilibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Perexilibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''perexilis'', very slender; [[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 ''Perexilibacter'', very slender rod, referring to its cell shape.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/perexilibacter.html|Perexilibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Perexilibacter aurantiacus|P. aurantiacus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aurantiacus'', orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64845-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Perlucidibaca'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Moraxellaceae]] | genus = ''Perlucidibaca'' | binomial_authority = Song ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65039-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. piscinae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Perlucidibaca''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Perlucidibaca'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''perlucidus'', transparent, pellucid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''baca'', a small round fruit, a berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Perlucidibaca'', a transparent berry.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/perlucidibaca.html|Perlucidibaca}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Perlucidibaca piscinae|P. piscinae]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''piscinae'', of a fish-pond.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65039-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Persephonella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Aquificae]]" | classis = [[Aquificae]] | ordo = [[Aquificales]] | familia = [[Hydrogenothermaceae]] | genus = ''Persephonella'' | binomial_authority = Götz ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1349</ref> | type_species = P. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Persephonella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Aquificae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Persephonella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Persephonella'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''Persephone'' -''es''), little Persephone, after the Greek mythological goddess, who spent half of each year in the Underworld and the other half on Earth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/persephonella.html|Persephonella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Persephonella guaymasensis|P. guaymasensis]]'' ( Götz ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''guaymasensis'', pertaining to the Guaymas Basin, Mexico, to depict the place of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1349</ref> * ''[[Persephonella hydrogeniphila|P. hydrogeniphila]]'' ( Nakagawa ''et al''. 2003, ; [[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]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hydrogeniphila'', hydrogen-loving, because growth depends on hydrogen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/863</ref> * ''[[Persephonella marina|P. marina]]'' ( Götz ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1349</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Aquificae]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Persicirhabdus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Verrucomicrobiae]] | ordo = [[Verrucomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Verrucomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Persicirhabdus'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65520-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. sediminis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Persicirhabdus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Persicirhabdus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''persicum'', a peach; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhabdus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun rhabdos (ῥάβδος)), a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Persicirhabdus'', peach-coloured rod, because the colonies are peach-coloured.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/persicirhabdus.html|Persicirhabdus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species, namely<ref name=main/> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Persicitalea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Persicitalea'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64792-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. jodogahamensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Persicitalea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Persicitalea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''persicum'', a peach; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''talea'', a slender staff, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Persicitalea'', peach-coloured rod, because the colonies are peach-coloured.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/persicitalea.html|Persicitalea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Persicitalea jodogahamensis|P. jodogahamensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jodogahamensis'', pertaining to Jodogahama, a beach located on Iwate in Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64792-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Persicivirga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Persicivirga'' | binomial_authority = O'Sullivan ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63941-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. xylanidelens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Persicivirga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Persicivirga'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''persicum'', peach; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''virga'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Persivirga'', peach-coloured rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/persicivirga.html|Persicivirga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Persicivirga dokdonensis|P. dokdonensis]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2006) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', of Dokdo, a Korean island, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005116-0}}</ref> * ''[[Persicivirga xylanidelens|P. xylanidelens]]'' ( O'Sullivan ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''delens'', destroying; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''xylanidelens'', xylan-destroying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63941-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Persicobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Persicobacter'' | binomial_authority = Nakagawa ''et al''. 1997<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016113-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. diffluens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Persicobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Persicobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''persikos'' or ''persikon'', peach; [[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 ''Persicobacter'', peach rod, because the organism is a peach-colored rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/persicobacter.html|Persicobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Persicobacter diffluens|P. diffluens]]'' ( (Reichenbach 1989) Nakagawa ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''diffluens'', flowing away.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016113-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Persicobacter psychrovividus|P. psychrovividus]]'' ( Muramatsu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] adjective ''vividus'', active; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''psychrovividus'', active at low temperatures.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016113-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Petrimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Petrimonas'' | binomial_authority = Grabowski ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1113</ref> | type_species = P. sulfuriphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Petrimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Petrimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''petra'', rock, stone; [[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 ''Petrimonas'', stone monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/petrimonas.html|Petrimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Petrimonas can be referred to as petrimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Petrimonas sulfuriphila|P. sulfuriphila]]'' ( Grabowski ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''sulfur'', sulfur; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sulfuriphila'', sulfur-loving, indicating that sulfur stimulates growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1113</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Petrobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Hydrogenophilales]] | familia = [[Hydrogenophilaceae]] | genus = ''Petrobacter'' | binomial_authority = Bonilla Salinas ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/645</ref> | type_species = P. succinatimandens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Petrobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Petrobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''petra'', rock, stone; [[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 ''Petrobacter'', the stone bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/petrobacter.html|Petrobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Petrobacter succinatimandens|P. succinatimandens]]'' ( Bonilla Salinas ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''succinas'', succinate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''mandens'', eating; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''succinatimandens'', consuming succinate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/645</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Petrotoga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Thermotogae]]" | classis = [[Thermotogae]] | ordo = [[Thermotogales]] | familia = [[Thermotogaceae]] | genus = ''Petrotoga'' | binomial_authority = Davey ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/864</ref> | type_species = P. miotherma | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Petrotoga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Thermotogae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Petrotoga'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''petra'', rock, stone; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''toga'', Roman outer garment; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Petrotoga'', the stone outer garment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/petrotoga.html|Petrotoga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Petrotoga halophila|P. halophila]]'' ( Miranda-Tello ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64516-0}}</ref> * ''[[Petrotoga mexicana|P. mexicana]]'' ( Miranda-Tello ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mexicana'', Mexican.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/169</ref> * ''[[Petrotoga miotherma|P. miotherma]]'' ( Davey ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''miotherma'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''meiōn'', less; and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot), less hot, referring to the optimum temperature for growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/864</ref> * ''[[Petrotoga mobilis|P. mobilis]]'' ( Lien ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, motile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/1007</ref> * ''[[Petrotoga olearia|P. olearia]]'' ( L'Haridon ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''olearia'', pertaining to oil, referring to its site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1715</ref> * ''[[Petrotoga sibirica|P. sibirica]]'' ( L'Haridon ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sibirica'', pertaining to Siberia (region in northwestern Asia, the name said to come from Sibir, ancient Tatar fortress at the confluence of the rivers Tobol and Irtysh), referring to its site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1715</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Thermotogae]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pfennigia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Pfennigia'' | binomial_authority = Tindall 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1307</ref> | type_species = P. purpurea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pfennigia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pfennigia'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pfennigia'', named after Norbert Pfennig, in recognition of his contribution to the biology and taxonomy of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pfennigia.html|Pfennigia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pfennigia purpurea|P. purpurea]]'' ( (Eichler and Pfennig 1989) Tindall 1999, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''purpurea'', purple or purple-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1307</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Phaeobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Phaeobacter'' | binomial_authority = Martens ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63724-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. gallaeciensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phaeobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phaeobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phaeos'', dark, brown; [[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 ''Phaeobacter'', a brown rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phaeobacter.html|Phaeobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Phaeobacter arcticus|P. arcticus]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''arcticus'', northern, arctic, referring to the site from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65708-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phaeobacter caeruleus|P. caeruleus]]'' ( Vandecandelaere ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''caeruleus'', dark blue coloured, referring to the colony colour of the isolates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002642-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phaeobacter daeponensis|P. daeponensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''daeponensis'', of Daepo, Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64779-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Phaeobacter gallaeciensis|P. gallaeciensis]]'' ( (Ruiz-Ponte ''et al''. 1998) Martens ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gallaeciensis'', pertaining to Gallaecia the roman name for Galicia, the north-west region of Spain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63724-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phaeobacter inhibens|P. inhibens]]'' ( Martens ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''inhibens'', inhibiting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63724-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phaeospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Phaeospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Imhoff ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/793</ref> | type_species = P. fulvum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phaeospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phaeospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phaios'' (Latin transliteration ''phaeos''), brown; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Spirillum'', a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Phaeospirillum'', brown ''Spirillum''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phaeospirillum.html|Phaeospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Phaeospirillum chandramohanii|P. chandramohanii]]'' ( Anil Kumar ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chandramohanii'', of Chandramohan, named after Dr D. Chandramohan, an Indian marine microbiologist, who has played a crucial role in transforming microbiological research at the National Institute of Oceanography, India into technologically rewarding activities.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009019-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phaeospirillum fulvum|P. fulvum]]'' ( (van Niel 1944) Imhoff ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fulvum'', deep yellow, reddish yellow, tawny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/793</ref> * ''[[Phaeospirillum molischianum|P. molischianum]]'' ( (Giesberger 1947) Imhoff ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''molischianum'', pertaining to Molisch, named for H. Molisch, an Austrian botanist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/793</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phaeovibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Phaeovibrio'' | binomial_authority = Lakshmi ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018911-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. sulfidiphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phaeovibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phaeovibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phaeos'', brown; [[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 genus name of bacteria possessing a curved rod shape; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phaeovibrio'', brown vibrio.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phaeovibrio.html|Phaeovibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phaeovibrio sulfidiphilus|P. sulfidiphilus]]'' ( Lakshmi ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος), friendly to, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sulfidiphilus'', sulfide-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018911-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phascolarctobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Acidaminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Phascolarctobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Del Dot ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> | type_species = P. faecium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phascolarctobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phascolarctobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Phascolarctos'', a scientific genus name, koala (''Phascolarctos'' ''cinereus''); [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'',  rod; [[New Latin]] neu. noun ''Phascolarctobacterium'', bacterium of koalas.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phascolarctobacterium.html|Phascolarctobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phascolarctobacterium faecium|P. faecium]]'' ( Del Dot ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''faecium'', of feces, isolated from the feces of koalas.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phaselicystis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Sorangiineae]] | familia = [[Phaselicystidaceae]] | genus = ''Phaselicystis'' | binomial_authority = Garcia ''et al''. 2009 (complete authorship reads Garcia, Reichenbach and Müller), (Type genus of the family ''Phaselicystidaceae'' Garcia ''et al''. 2009).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003814-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. flava | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phaselicystis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phaselicystis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''phaselos'' or ''phaselus'', an edible bean, kidney bean; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kustis'', bladder; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Phaselicystis'', bean-shaped bladder, pertaining to the shape of the sporangiole.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phaselicystis.html|Phaselicystis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phaselicystis flava|P. flava]]'' ( Garcia ''et al''. 2009 (complete authorship reads Garcia, Reichenbach and Müller), (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', golden-yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003814-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Phenylobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Caulobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Phenylobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Lingens ''et al''. 1985<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64186-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. immobile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phenylobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phenylobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''phenyl'', the phenyl radical; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Phenylobacterium'', phenyl-[utilizing] bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phenylobacterium.html|Phenylobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Phenylobacterium composti|P. composti]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65530-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium conjunctum|P. conjunctum]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''conjunctum'', adjacent, the ''Phenylobacterium'' species which is closely related to the genus ''Caulobacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65567-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium falsum|P. falsum]]'' ( Tiago ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''falsum'', false, a false ''Phenylobacterium'' species because it does not degrade phenylalanine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2005.02.005}}</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium haematophilum|P. haematophilum]]'' ( Abraham ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''haima'' -''atos'' (Latin transliteration ''haema'' -''atos''), blood; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''haematophilum'', blood-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65567-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium immobile|P. immobile]]'' ( Lingens ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''immobile'', immovable, nonmotile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/26</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium koreense|P. koreense]]'' ( Aslam ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''koreense'', pertaining to Korea, from where the novel organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2001</ref> * ''[[Phenylobacterium lituiforme|P. lituiforme]]'' ( Kanso and Patel 2004, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lituus'', the crooked staff borne by the augurs, an augur's crook; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective suff. -''forme'', having the form of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lituiforme'', formed like a curved rod.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2141</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phocaeicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | genus = ''Phocaeicola'' | binomial_authority = Al Masalma ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007823-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. abscessus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phocaeicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phocaeicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''Phocaea'', a maritime town of Ionia, modern-day Foça in Turkey; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phocaeicola'', an inhabitant of ''Phocaea''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phocaeicola.html|Phocaeicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phocaeicola abscessus|P. abscessus]]'' ( Al Masalma ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abscessus'', of an abscess.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007823-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Phocoenobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Phocoenobacter'' | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phocoenobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phocoenobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phōkaina'', porpoise; [[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 ''phocoenobacter'', a rod from a porpoise.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phocoenobacter.html|Phocoenobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species, namely<ref name=main/> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Photobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Vibrionales]] | familia = [[Vibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Photobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Beijerinck 1889, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. phosphoreum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Photobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Photobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phōs'' -''otos'', light; [[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); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Photobacterium'', light (-producing) bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/photobacterium.html|Photobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 23 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Photobacterium angustum|P. angustum]]'' ( Reichelt ''et al''. 1979, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''angustum'', narrow, limited, with respect to nutritional versatility.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00416975}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium aplysiae|P. aplysiae]]'' ( Seo ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aplysiae'', of ''Aplysia'', a zoological genus, referring to the isolation of the type strain from a sea hare, genus ''Aplysia''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017145-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium aquimaris|P. aquimaris]]'' ( Yoshizawa ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of water of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004309-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium damselae|P. damselae]]'' ( corrig. (Love ''et al''. 1982) Smith ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''damsela'', derived from the modern zoological term damselfish; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''damselae'', of damselfish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/529</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium damselae|P. damselae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''damselae''''' corrig. (Love ''et al''. 1982) Smith ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''damsela'', derived from the modern zoological term damselfish; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''damselae'', of damselfish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/139</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photobacterium damselae|P. damselae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''piscicida''''' corrig. (''ex'' Janssen and Surgalla 1968) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', a fish; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill), murderer, killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''piscicida'', fish killer.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/139</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium fischeri|P. fischeri]]'' ( (Beijerinck 1889) Reichelt and Baumann 1973, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fischeri'', of Fischer, named after Bernhard Fischer, one of the earliest students of luminescent bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00769027}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photobacterium frigidiphilum|P. frigidiphilum]]'' ( Seo ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''frigidus'', cold; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective philos), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''frigidiphilum'', cold-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1661</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium gaetbulicola|P. gaetbulicola]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''gaetbulum'', gaetbul, the Korean name for a tidal flat; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] masc; or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''incola'') a dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gaetbulicola'', a dweller of a tidal flat.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016923-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium ganghwense|P. ganghwense]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''ganghwense'', pertaining to Ganghwa Island, Korea, the geographical origin of the type strain of the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63811-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium halotolerans|P. halotolerans]]'' ( Rivas ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', referring to the ability to tolerate high salt concentrations.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64099-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium histaminum|P. histaminum]]'' ( Okuzumi ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''histaminum'', histamine (probably intended to mean histamine-producing).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/631</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photobacterium iliopiscarium|P. iliopiscarium]]'' ( (Onarheim ''et al''. 1995) Urakawa ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] noun ''ilium'', entrails, intestine; [[Latin]] adjective ''piscarius'', of or belonging to fish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''iliospiscarium'', belonging to intestines of fish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/257</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium indicum|P. indicum]]'' ( (Johnson and Weisrock 1969) Ivanova ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', of India, Indian (isolated from the Indian Ocean).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1773</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium indicum|P. indicum]]'' ( (Johnson and Weisrock 1969) Xie and Yokota 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''indicum'', of India, Indian (isolated from the Indian Ocean).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2113</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium jeanii|P. jeanii]]'' ( Chimetto ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeanii'', of Jean, after the Belgian microbiologist Jean Swings.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019968-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium kishitanii|P. kishitanii]]'' ( Ast ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kishitanii'', of Kishitani, to honour the deceased Japanese scientist Teijiro Kishitani, who first isolated luminous bacteria from the light organ of ''Physiculus'' ''japonicus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65153-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium leiognathi|P. leiognathi]]'' ( Boisvert ''et al''. 1967, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Leiognathus'', a genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''leiognathi'', of ''Leiognathus'', named after fish of the genus ''Leiognathus'' (family ''Leiognathidae'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium lipolyticum|P. lipolyticum]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', animal fat, lard, tallow; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lutikon'', able to loose, dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lipolyticum'', dissolving fat or lipid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/335</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium logei|P. logei]]'' ( (''ex'' Bang ''et al''. 1978) Harwood ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''logei'', of Loge; from German Loge, Norse god of fire and mischief.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/4/655</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photobacterium lutimaris|P. lutimaris]]'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''lutum'', mud; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lutimaris'', of mud of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64580-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium phosphoreum|P. phosphoreum]]'' ( (Cohn 1878) Beijerinck 1889, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phosphoros'', bringing or giving light; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''phosphoreum'', light-bearing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium profundum|P. profundum]]'' ( Nogi ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''profundum'', deep, living within the depth of the oceans.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920050036}}</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium rosenbergii|P. rosenbergii]]'' ( Thompson ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rosenbergii'', of Rosenberg, after the Israeli microbiologist Eugene Rosenberg.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/913</ref> * ''[[Photobacterium swingsii|P. swingsii]]'' ( Gomez-Gil ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''swingsii'', of Swings, in honour of the Belgian microbiologist Jean Swings.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019687-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Photorhabdus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Photorhabdus'' | binomial_authority = Boemare ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/249</ref> | type_species = P. luminescens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Photorhabdus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Photorhabdus'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phos'' ''photos'', light; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhabdos (ῥάβδος)'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Photorhabdus'', bioluminescent rod-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/photorhabdus.html|Photorhabdus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Photorhabdus asymbiotica|P. asymbiotica]]'' ( Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''symbiotica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sumbios'', a companion, partner) living together; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asymbiotica'', not symbiotic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1645</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photorhabdus asymbiotica|P. asymbiotica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''asymbiotica''''' Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''symbiotica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sumbios'', a companion, partner) living together; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asymbiotica'', not symbiotic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1301</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus asymbiotica|P. asymbiotica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''australis''''' Akhurst ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''australis'', southern; this subspecies was detected in the southern hemisphere.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1301</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( (Thomas and Poinar 1979) Boemare ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''luminescens'', luminescing, named for its luminescence.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/249</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''akhurstii''''' Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''akhurstii'', of Akhurst, named after Dr. R. Akhurst, a major contributor to the bacteriological symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1645</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''caribbeanensis''''' Tailliez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] fem adjective ''caribbeanensis'', of or belonging to the Caribbean islands (Guadeloupe), the source of the nematode ''Heterorhabditis'' ''bacteriophora'' from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014308-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''hainanensis''''' Tailliez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hainanensis'', of or belonging to the Hainan island (China), the source of the nematode (''Heterorhabditis'' species) from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014308-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''kayaii''''' Hazir ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kayaii'', of Kaya, to honour Harry K. Kaya for his scientific contributions to the biology of entomopathogenic nematodes and biological control agents.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00255}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''kleinii''''' An and Grewal 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kleinii'' of Klein; this subspecies is named after Dr. Michael D. Klein in recognition of his contributions to insect pathology and nematology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''laumondii''''' Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''laumondii'', of Laumond, named after Dr. C. Laumond, a major contributor to the use of entomopathogenic nematode/bacterial complexes for insect pest control.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1645</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''luminescens''''' (Thomas and Poinar 1979) Boemare ''et al''. 1993, ;: [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''luminescens'', luminescing, named for its luminescence.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1645</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus luminescens|P. luminescens]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''thracensis''''' Hazir ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thracensis'', referring to Thracia, Thrace, Western part of Turkey from which the type strain has been isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00255}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''temperata'', moderate, because this species grows at moderate temperatures.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1645</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''cinerea''''' Tóth and Lakatos 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cinerea'', resembling ashes, because this subspecies produces a grey pigment that colours the growing medium and infected insects.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000273-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''khanii''''' Tailliez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''khanii'', of Khan, named in honour of A. Khan, who described the nematode ''Chromonema'' ''heliothidis'' = ''Heterorhabditis'' ''bacteriophora'' recovered from prepupal and pupal specimens of the corn earworm, ''Heliothis'' ''zea'', from Clayton, North Carolina, 1971.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014308-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''stackebrandtii''''' An and Grewal 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stackebrandtii'' of Stackebrandt; this subspecies is named after Dr. Erko Stackebrandt in recognition of his contribution to bacteriology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''tasmaniensis''''' Tailliez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tasmaniensis'', of or belonging to Tasmania (Australia), the source of the nematode ''Heterorhabditis'' ''zealandica'' from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014308-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''temperata''''' Fischer-Le Saux ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''temperata'', moderate, because this species grows at moderate temperatures)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000273-0}}</ref> * ''[[Photorhabdus temperata|P. temperata]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''thracensis''''' (Hazir ''et al''. 2004) Tailliez ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thracensis'', referring to Thracia, Thrace, Western part of Turkey from which the type strain has been isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014308-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Phycicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Phycicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Lee 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64271-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. jejuensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phycicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phycicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''phycos'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phukos''), seaweed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'') berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phycicoccus'', coccus from seaweed.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phycicoccus.html|Phycicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Phycicoccus aerophilus|P. aerophilus]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aerophilus'', air-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65202-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phycicoccus bigeumensis|P. bigeumensis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bigeumensis'', of or pertaining to Bigeum Island, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65563-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phycicoccus cremeus|P. cremeus]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cremeus'', cream–white.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020842-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phycicoccus dokdonensis|P. dokdonensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', of or belonging to Dokdo, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65284-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phycicoccus ginsenosidimutans|P. ginsenosidimutans]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsenosidum'', ginsenoside; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''mutans'', transforming, converting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ginsenosidimutans'', ginsenoside-converting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022137-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phycicoccus jejuensis|P. jejuensis]]'' ( Lee 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', of or belonging to Jeju, Republic of Korea, the site at which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64271-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phycicola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Phycicola'' | binomial_authority = Lee ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65283-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. gilvus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phycicola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phycicola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''phycos'', seaweed; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phycicola'', inhabitant of seaweed.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phycicola.html|Phycicola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phycicola gilvus|P. gilvus]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gilvus'', pale yellow-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65283-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phycisphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Planctomycetes]] | classis = [[Phycisphaerae]] | ordo = [[Phycisphaerales]] | familia = [[Phycisphaeraceae]] | genus = ''Phycisphaera'' | binomial_authority = Fukunaga ''et al''. 2010, (Type genus of the order ''Phycisphaerales'' Fukunaga ''et al''. 2010; type genus of the family ''Phycisphaeraceae'' Fukunaga ''et al''. 2010).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. mikurensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phycisphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Planctomycetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phycisphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''phycos'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phukos''), seaweed; [[Latin]] noun ''sphaera'', sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Phycisphaera'', a spherical bacterium isolated from a seaweed.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phycisphaera.html|Phycisphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phycisphaera mikurensis|P. mikurensis]]'' ( Fukunaga ''et al'' 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mikurensis'', of or belonging to Mikura Island, Japan, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Planctomycetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Phyllobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Phyllobacterium'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Knösel 1962) Knösel 1984, , nom. rev. (Type genus of the family ''Phyllobacteriaceae'' Mergaert and Swings 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63911-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. myrsinacearum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phyllobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phyllobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''phullon'', leaf; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''phyllobacterium'', leaf rod (occur in leaf nodules of higher plants).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phyllobacterium.html|Phyllobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Phyllobacterium bourgognense|P. bourgognense]]'' ( Mantelin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bourgognense'', pertaining to Bourgogne, a region of central France, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63911-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phyllobacterium brassicacearum|P. brassicacearum]]'' ( Mantelin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''brassicacearum'', of the Brassicaceae, referring to the isolation of the type strain from ''Brassica'' ''napus'' and its growth-promoting effect on ''B''. ''napus'' and ''Arabidopsis'' ''thaliana'', members of the Brassicaceae.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63911-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phyllobacterium catacumbae|P. catacumbae]]'' ( Jurado ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''catacumbae'', of catacombs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1487</ref> * ''[[Phyllobacterium ifriqiyense|P. ifriqiyense]]'' ( Mantelin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''ifriqiyense'', pertaining to Ifriqiya, the earliest Arabic name of the North African territory that included Tunisia, where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63911-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phyllobacterium leguminum|P. leguminum]]'' ( Mantelin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''leguminum'', of legumes, referring to its isolation from root nodules of legumes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63911-0}}</ref> * ''[[Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum|P. myrsinacearum]]'' ( (''ex'' Knösel 1962) Knösel 1984, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. noun ''Myrsinaceae'', family of plants; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''myrsinacearum'', of ''Myrsinaceae'', of the myrsine family.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Phyllobacterium rubiacearum|P. rubiacearum]]'' ( (''ex'' von Faber 1912) Knösel 1984, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] pl. noun ''Rubiaceae'', a family of plants; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''rubiacearum'', of ''Rubiaceae'', of the bedstraw family.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/355</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Phyllobacterium trifolii|P. trifolii]]'' ( Valverde ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''trifolii'', of clover.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1985</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Phytohabitans'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Phytohabitans'' | binomial_authority = Inahashi ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016477-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. suffuscus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Phytohabitans''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Phytohabitans'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phyton'', plant; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''habitans'', inhabiting; N. [[Latin]] participle adjective used as a [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Phytohabitans'', plant-inhabiting, a bacterium isolated from plants.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/phytohabitans.html|Phytohabitans}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Phytohabitans suffuscus|P. suffuscus]]'' ( Inahashi ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''suffuscus'', brownish, named after the brownish colour of the vegetative mycelium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016477-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pibocella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pibocella'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/177</ref> | type_species = P. ponti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pibocella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pibocella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pibocella'', arbitrary name, derived from the acronym PIBOC (Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pibocella.html|Pibocella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pibocella ponti|P. ponti]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ponti'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/177</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Picrophilus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermoplasmata]] | ordo = [[Thermoplasmatales]] | familia = [[Picrophilaceae]] | genus = ''Picrophilus'' | binomial_authority = Schleper ''et al''. 1996 (complete authorship reads: Schleper, Zillig and Pühler), (Type genus of the order ''Picrophilales'' Cavalier-Smith 2002; type genus of the family ''Picrophilaceae'' Schleper ''et al''. 1996).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/814</ref> | type_species = P. oshimae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Picrophilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Picrophilus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pikros'', pointed, sharp, acid; [[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]] noun ''Picrophilus'', acid-loving organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/picrophilus.html|Picrophilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Picrophilus oshimae|P. oshimae]]'' ( Schleper ''et al''. 1996 (complete authorship reads: Schleper, Zillig and Pühler), (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oshimae'', of Oshima, referring to the Japanese biochemist Tairo Oshima.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/814</ref> * ''[[Picrophilus torridus|P. torridus]]'' ( Zillig ''et al''. 1996 (complete authorship reads: Zillig, Schleper and Pühler), ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''torridus'', dried up, torrid, referring to dry hot soil where the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/814</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pigmentiphaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Pigmentiphaga'' | binomial_authority = Blümel ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64901-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. kullae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pigmentiphaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pigmentiphaga'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pigmentum'', dye; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phagos'', eater, glutton; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pigmentiphaga'', eating dyes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pigmentiphaga.html|Pigmentiphaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pigmentiphaga daeguensis|P. daeguensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''daeguensis'', of Daegu, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64901-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pigmentiphaga kullae|P. kullae]]'' ( Blümel ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kullae'', of Kulla, in honor of Hans G. Kulla, who initiated the work about the aerobic degradation of azo dyes by bacteria, which resulted in the isolation of strain K24.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1867</ref> * ''[[Pigmentiphaga litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the seashore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002949-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pilibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Enterococcaceae]] | genus = ''Pilibacter'' | binomial_authority = Higashiguchi ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63543-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. termitis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pilibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pilibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pilum'', a heavy javelin; [[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 ''Pilibacter'', a rod that appears tapered and pointed, like the head of a spear.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pilibacter.html|Pilibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pilibacter termitis|P. termitis]]'' ( Higashiguchi ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''termes'' -''itis'', a worm that eats wood, and in zoology the scientific name of a genus of termite; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''termitis'', of a termite.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63543-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pilimelia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Pilimelia'' | binomial_authority = Kane 1966, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. terevasa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pilimelia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pilimelia'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pilus'', a hair; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''melia'', ''Melia'', a nymph loved by the river god ''Inachus''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pilimelia'', an aquatic organism growing on hair substrate.'''<br><ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pilimelia.html|Pilimelia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pilimelia anulata|P. anulata]]'' ( Kane 1966, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''anulata'', furnished or ornamented with a ring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pilimelia columellifera|P. columellifera]]'' ( (''ex'' Schäfer 1973) Vobis ''et al''. 1986, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''columella'', small column; [[Latin]] suff. -''fer'' -''fera'' -''ferum'', bearing, carrying; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''columellifera'', bearing a small column.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> * ''[[Pilimelia columellifera|P. columellifera]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''columellifera''''' (''ex'' Schäfer 1973) Vobis ''et al''. 1986, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''columella'', small column; [[Latin]] suff. -''fer'' -''fera'' -''ferum'', bearing, carrying; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''columellifera'', bearing a small column.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> * ''[[Pilimelia columellifera|P. columellifera]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pallida''''' (''ex'' Schäfer 1973) Vobis ''et al''. 1986, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pallida'', pale.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> * ''[[Pilimelia terevasa|P. terevasa]]'' ( Kane 1966, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''teres'', rounded (i.e., circular in transverse sections, tapering or narrow cylindric); [[Latin]] pl. noun ''vasa'' vessels; [[New Latin]] noun ''terevasa'', rounded vessels, indicating "rounded," spherical sporangia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pillotina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Spirochaetes]] | classis = [[Spirochaetes]] | ordo = [[Spirochaetales]] | familia = [[Spirochaetaceae]] | genus = ''Pillotina'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Hollande and Gharagozlou 1967) Bermudes ''et al''. 1988, , nom. rev.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/291</ref> | type_species = P. calotermitidis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pillotina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Spirochaetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pillotina'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pillotina'', named in honor of J. Pillot, a French microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pillotina.html|Pillotina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pillotina calotermitidis|P. calotermitidis]]'' ( (''ex'' Hollande and Gharagozlou 1967) Bermudes ''et al''. 1988, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''calotermitidis'', of ''Calotermes'', named after the termite host ''Calotermes'' ''praecox''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/291</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Spirochaetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pimelobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardioidaceae]] | genus = ''Pimelobacter'' | binomial_authority = Suzuki and Komagata 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> | type_species = P. simplex | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pimelobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pimelobacter'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pimelē'', soft fat, lard; [[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 ''Pimelobacter'', intended to mean oil inhabiting rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pimelobacter.html|Pimelobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pimelobacter jensenii|P. jensenii]]'' ( Suzuki and Komagata 1983, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology emendment! --> * ''[[Pimelobacter simplex|P. simplex]]'' ( (Jensen 1934) Suzuki and Komagata 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''simplex'', simple.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> * ''[[Pimelobacter tumescens|P. tumescens]]'' ( (Jensen 1934) Suzuki and Komagata 1983, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tumescens'', swelling up.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pirellula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Planctomycetes]] | classis = [[Planctomycea]] | ordo = [[Planctomycetales]] | familia = [[Planctomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Pirellula'' | binomial_authority = Schlesner and Hirsch 1987<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/441</ref> | type_species = P. staleyi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pirellula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Planctomycetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pirellula'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pirum'', pear; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. ending -''ella''; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. ending -''ula''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pirellula'', very small pear, referring to the shape of the bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pirellula.html|Pirellula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pirellula marina|P. marina]]'' ( (Schlesner 1987) Schlesner and Hirsch 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of, or belonging to, the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/441</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pirellula staleyi|P. staleyi]]'' ( (Schlesner and Hirsch 1984) Schlesner and Hirsch 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''staleyi'', of Staley, named after James T. Staley, who isolated strain ATCC 27377, under the name ''Pasteuria'' ''ramosa''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/4/441</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Planctomycetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Piscibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Piscibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Tanasupawat ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64945-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. salipiscarius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Piscibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Piscibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', fish; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Piscibacillus'', a rod from fish.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/piscibacillus.html|Piscibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Piscibacillus halophilus|P. halophilus]]'' ( Amoozegar ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012013-0}}</ref> * ''[[Piscibacillus salipiscarius|P. salipiscarius]]'' ( Tanasupawat ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] adjective ''piscarius'', of or belonging to fish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salipiscarius'', of or belonging to a salted fish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64945-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Piscicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Dermatophilaceae]] | genus = ''Piscicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Hamada ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Piscicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Piscicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', a fish; [[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 ''Piscicoccus'', a coccus from a fish.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/piscicoccus.html|Piscicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Piscicoccus intestinalis|P. intestinalis]]'' ( Hamada ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''intestinum'', gut, intestines; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''intestinalis'', pertaining to the intestines.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Piscinibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Piscinibacter'' | binomial_authority = Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008383-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. aquaticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Piscinibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Piscinibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''piscina'', a pond, cistern, tank, reservoir; [[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 ''Piscinibacter'', a rod from a pond.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/piscinibacter.html|Piscinibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Piscinibacter aquaticus|P. aquaticus]]'' ( (Song and Cho 2007) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquaticus'', living, growing or found in or by the water, aquatic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008383-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Piscirickettsia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Thiotrichales]] | familia = [[Piscirickettsiaceae]] | genus = ''Piscirickettsia'' | binomial_authority = Fryer ''et al''. 1992, (Type genus of the family ''Piscirickettsiaceae'' Fryer and Lannan 2005).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/120</ref> | type_species = P. salmonis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Piscirickettsia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Piscirickettsia'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', a fish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rickettsia'', a generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Piscirickettsia'', rickettsia-like organism affecting fish.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/piscirickettsia.html|Piscirickettsia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Piscirickettsia salmonis|P. salmonis]]'' ( Fryer ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''salmo'' -''onis'', salmon; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salmonis'', of salmon, since it was first discovered in salmon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/120</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planctomyces'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Planctomycetes]] | classis = [[Planctomycea]] | ordo = [[Planctomycetales]] | familia = [[Planctomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Planctomyces'' | binomial_authority = Gimesi 1924, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Planctomycetales'' Schlesner and Stackebrandt 1987; type genus of the family ''Planctomycetaceae'' Schlesner and Stackebrandt 1987).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. bekefii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planctomyces''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Planctomycetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planctomyces'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''planktos'', wandering, floating; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mukēs'', fungus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Planctomyces'', floating fungus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planctomyces.html|Planctomyces}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planctomyces bekefii|P. bekefii]]'' ( Gimesi 1924, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bekefii'', of Békefi, named for Remigius Békefi (1858–1924), cultural historian, university professor, and abbot of the Hungarian Cistercian Order.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Planctomyces brasiliensis|P. brasiliensis]]'' ( Schlesner 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''brasiliensis'', of or belonging to the country of Brazil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/40/1/105</ref> * ''[[Planctomyces guttaeformis|P. guttaeformis]]'' ( (''ex'' Hortobágyi 1965) Starr and Schmidt 1984, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] noun ''gutta'' -''ae'', a drop; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''guttae'', of a drop; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''guttaeformis'', drop-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/470</ref> * ''[[Planctomyces limnophilus|P. limnophilus]]'' ( Hirsch and Müller 1986, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''limnos'', lake; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective <em>philos</em>), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''limnophilus'', lake-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> * ''[[Planctomyces maris|P. maris]]'' ( (''ex'' Bauld and Staley 1976) Bauld and Staley 1980, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/4/657</ref> * ''[[Planctomyces stranskae|P. stranskae]]'' ( (''ex'' Wawrik 1952) Starr and Schmidt 1984, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stranskae'', of Stransky; named originally by F. Wawrik in honor of her biology teacher, [[Medieval Latin]] Stransky.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/470</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Planctomycetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planifilum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Thermoactinomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Planifilum'' | binomial_authority = Hatayama ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2101</ref> | type_species = P. fimeticola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planifilum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planifilum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''planus'', flat; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''filum'', a thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Planifilum'', a flat thread.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planifilum.html|Planifilum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planifilum fimeticola|P. fimeticola]]'' ( Hatayama ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''fimetum'', a dung-hill and, by extension, compost; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''fimeticola'', inhabitant of compost, referring to the habitat of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2101</ref> * ''[[Planifilum fulgidum|P. fulgidum]]'' ( Hatayama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fulgidum'', shining, lustrous, referring to the colony character.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/2101</ref> * ''[[Planifilum yunnanense|P. yunnanense]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''yunnanense'', referring to Yunnan, the southern Province, P. R. China, where the sample was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64646-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planktothricoides'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Oscillatoriales]] | genus = ''Planktothricoides'' | binomial_authority = Suda and Watanabe 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1577</ref> | type_species = P. raciborskii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planktothricoides''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planktothricoides'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Planktothrix'', a genus of cyanobacteria; [[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|feminine gender]] noun ''Planktothricoides'', resembling ''Planktothrix'' Anagnostidis et Koma!rek.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planktothricoides.html|Planktothricoides}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Planktothricoides raciborskii|P. raciborskii]]'' ( Suda ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; Not given in the paper by Suda ''et al''. 2002. [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''raciborskii'', of Raciborski.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1577</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for authority parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planktothrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Oscillatoriales]] | genus = ''Planktothrix'' | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planktothrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planktothrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>planktos</em> -''ē'' -''on'', wandering, roaming; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thrix'', thread, hair; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Planktothrix'', wandering (planktonic) hair.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planktothrix.html|Planktothrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planktothrix mougeotii|P. mougeotii]]'' ( Suda ''et al''. 2002, ; not found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1577</ref> * ''[[Planktothrix pseudagardhii|P. pseudagardhii]]'' ( Suda and Watanabe 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>pseudēs</em>, false; [[New Latin]] noun ''agardhii'', a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] noun ''pseudagardhii'', false ''agardhii'', referring to ''Planktothrix'' ''agardhii''.'''<br>)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1577</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Planobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Peng ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006619-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. taklimakanense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''planos'', wandering; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Planobacterium'', motile rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planobacterium.html|Planobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Planobacterium taklimakanense|P. taklimakanense]]'' ( Peng ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''taklimakanense'', pertaining to the desert of Taklimakan, Xinjiang, China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006619-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planobispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Planobispora'' | binomial_authority = Thiemann and Beretta 1968, ''genus''.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00410402}}</ref> | type_species = P. longispora | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planobispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planobispora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planobispora.html|Planobispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planobispora longispora|P. longispora]]'' ( Thiemann and Beretta 1968, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00410402}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planobispora rosea|P. rosea]]'' ( Thiemann 1970, ''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:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Planococcus'' | binomial_authority = Migula 1894, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Planococcaceae'' Krasil'nikov 1949 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013136-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. citreus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''planos'', wandering; [[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 ''Planococcus'', motile coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planococcus.html|Planococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 15 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planococcus alkanoclasticus|P. alkanoclasticus]]'' ( Engelhardt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkanum'', alkane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''klastos'', broken in pieces; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alkanoclasticus'', breaking alcanes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1046/j.1365-2672.2001.01241.x}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus antarcticus|P. antarcticus]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''antarcticus'', southern, pertaining to Antarctica.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-001-0250-7}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus citreus|P. citreus]]'' ( Migula 1894, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''citreus'', of or pertaining to the citrus, intended to mean lemon yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Planococcus columbae|P. columbae]]'' ( Suresh ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''columbae'', of a pigeon (''Columba'' ''livia'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64742-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus donghaensis|P. donghaensis]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''donghaensis'', of Donghae, the Korean name for the East Sea in Korea, from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65036-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus halophilus|P. halophilus]]'' ( Novitsky and Kushner 1976, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus kocurii|P. kocurii]]'' ( Hao and Komagata 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kocurii'', of Kocur, named in honor of Miloslav Kocur, a Czechoslovakian bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> * ''[[Planococcus maitriensis|P. maitriensis]]'' ( Alam ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maitriensis'', pertaining to the Indian station Maitri in Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320203770865792}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus maritimus|P. maritimus]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maritimus'', of or belonging to the sea, maritime.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65338-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus mcmeekinii|P. mcmeekinii]]'' ( Junge ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mcmeekinii'', of McMeekin, named after Thomas A. McMeekin, Australian microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/4/1083</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus okeanokoites|P. okeanokoites]]'' ( (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Nakagawa ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''okeanos'', the ocean; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''choite'', bed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''okeanokoites'', of the ocean bed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/866</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus psychrophilus|P. psychrophilus]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'',cold; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''psychrophilus'', cold-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-001-0250-7}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Planococcus rifietoensis|P. rifietoensis]]'' ( corrig. Romano ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''rifietoensis'', pertaining to Rifieto Spring in Italy (Campania Region).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/072320203322497383}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus salinarum|P. salinarum]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salinarum'', of salterns.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013136-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planococcus stackebrandtii|P. stackebrandtii]]'' ( Mayilraj ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stackebrandtii'', of Stackebrandt, to honour Erko Stackebrandt, a German microbiologist, for his valuable contributions to microbial taxonomy and molecular systematics.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/91</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Planomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1511</ref> | type_species = P. koreense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''planos'', wanderer; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''micros'', small; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Planomicrobium'', motile microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planomicrobium.html|Planomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planomicrobium alkanoclasticum|P. alkanoclasticum]]'' ( (Engelhardt ''et al''. 2001) Dai ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkanum'', alkane; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''klastos'', broken in pieces; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alkanoclasticum'', breaking alcanes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/699</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium chinense|P. chinense]]'' ( Dai ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''chinense'', pertaining to China, where the type strain was isolated and studied.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/699</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium flavidum|P. flavidum]]'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flavidum'', pale yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009191-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium glaciei|P. glaciei]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glaciei'', of ice, referring to the isolation source of the type strain, the China No. 1 glacier.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002592-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium koreense|P. koreense]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''koreense'', pertaining to Korea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1511</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium mcmeekinii|P. mcmeekinii]]'' ( (Junge ''et al''. 1998) Yoon ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mcmeekinii'', of McMeekin, named after Thomas A. McMeekin, Australian microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium okeanokoites|P. okeanokoites]]'' ( (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Yoon ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''okeanos'', the ocean; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''choite'', bed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''okeanokoites'', of the ocean bed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium psychrophilum|P. psychrophilum]]'' ( (Reddy ''et al''. 2002) Dai ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', 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/content/abstract/55/2/699</ref> * ''[[Planomicrobium stackebrandtii|P. stackebrandtii]]'' ( (Mayilraj ''et al''. 2005) Jung ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stackebrandtii'', of Stackebrandt, to honour Erko Stackebrandt, a German microbiologist, for his valuable contributions to microbial taxonomy and molecular systematics.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009191-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planomonospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Planomonospora'' | binomial_authority = Thiemann ''et al''. 1967, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. parontospora | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planomonospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planomonospora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planomonospora.html|Planomonospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planomonospora alba|P. alba]]'' ( Mertz 1994, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/274</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planomonospora parontospora|P. parontospora]]'' ( Thiemann ''et al''. 1967, ''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! --> * ''[[Planomonospora parontospora|P. parontospora]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''antibiotica''''' Thiemann ''et al''. 1968, ''subspecies''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planomonospora parontospora|P. parontospora]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''parontospora''''' Thiemann ''et al''. 1967, ''subspecies''.;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planomonospora sphaerica|P. sphaerica]]'' ( Mertz 1994, ;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/274</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planomonospora venezuelensis|P. venezuelensis]]'' ( Thiemann 1970, ''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:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planopolyspora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Planopolyspora'' | binomial_authority = Petrolini ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/864</ref> | type_species = P. crispa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planopolyspora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planopolyspora'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planopolyspora.html|Planopolyspora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Planopolyspora crispa|P. crispa]]'' ( Petrolini ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''crispa'', curled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/864</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Planosporangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Planosporangium'' | binomial_authority = Wiese ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65211-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. flavigriseum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planosporangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planosporangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''planes'', a wanderer; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sporangium'', sporangium, spore case; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Planosporangium'', wandering sporangium, referring to the production of sporangia with motile spores.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planosporangium.html|Planosporangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Planosporangium flavigriseum|P. flavigriseum]]'' ( Wiese ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''griseum'', grey; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''flavigriseum'', yellowish grey, referring to the colour of substrate mycelium of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65211-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Planotetraspora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Streptosporangineae]] | familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Planotetraspora'' | binomial_authority = Runmao ''et al''. 1993<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003228-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. mira | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Planotetraspora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Planotetraspora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''planos'', a wanderer; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''tetra'', four; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Planotetraspora'', a mobile, four-spored organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/planotetraspora.html|Planotetraspora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Planotetraspora kaengkrachanensis|P. kaengkrachanensis]]'' ( Suriyachadkun ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kaengkrachanensis'', of or belonging to Kaeng Krachan District, located in Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016899-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planotetraspora mira|P. mira]]'' ( Runmao ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).;)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/468</ref><!-- Manual check required due to parse error for etymology! --> * ''[[Planotetraspora phitsanulokensis|P. phitsanulokensis]]'' ( Suriyachadkun ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phitsanulokensis'', of or belonging to Phitsanulok Province, located in Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016899-0}}</ref> * ''[[Planotetraspora silvatica|P. silvatica]]'' ( Tamura and Sakane 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''silvatica'', of or belonging to a wood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2053</ref> * ''[[Planotetraspora thailandica|P. thailandica]]'' ( Suriyachadkun ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thailandica'', pertaining to Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003228-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Plantactinospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Plantactinospora'' | binomial_authority = Qin ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010793-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. mayteni | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Plantactinospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Plantactinospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''planta'', a plant; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)''; [[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 ''Plantactinospora'', pertaining to a spore-forming actinomycete isolated from plant tissues.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/plantactinospora.html|Plantactinospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Plantactinospora mayteni|P. mayteni]]'' ( Qin ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''Maytenus'', a botanical genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mayteni'', of the plant genus ''Maytenus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010793-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Plantibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Plantibacter'' | binomial_authority = Behrendt ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1441</ref> | type_species = P. flavus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Plantibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Plantibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''planta'', any vegetable production that serves to propagate the species (a sprout, shoot, twig, sprig, sucker, graft, scion, slip, cutting), a young plant; here intended to mean a plant; [[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 ''Plantibacter'', rod of/from plants.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/plantibacter.html|Plantibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Plantibacter auratus|P. auratus]]'' ( Lin and Yokota 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''auratus'', gold-coloured, yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64366-0}}</ref> * ''[[Plantibacter flavus|P. flavus]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''flavus'', golden yellow, reddish yellow, referring to the colony colour.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1441</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pleomorphomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylocystaceae]] | genus = ''Pleomorphomonas'' | binomial_authority = Xie and Yokota 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1233</ref> | type_species = P. oryzae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pleomorphomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pleomorphomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pleomorphus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pleos'', full, and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''morphē'', form, shape), pleomorphic; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pleomorphomonas'', pleomorphic monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pleomorphomonas.html|Pleomorphomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pleomorphomonas can be referred to as pleomorphomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pleomorphomonas koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Im ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated and researched.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63499-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pleomorphomonas oryzae|P. oryzae]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, from which the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1233</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Plesiocystis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Nannocystineae]] | familia = [[Nannocystaceae]] | genus = ''Plesiocystis'' | binomial_authority = Iizuka ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/189</ref> | type_species = P. pacifica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Plesiocystis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Plesiocystis'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''plesios'', near, close, neighbouring; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''kustis'', bladder; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Plesiocystis'', neighbour bladder (to imply the genus is phylogenetically clustered next to the genus ''Nannocystis'' on the dendrogram).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/plesiocystis.html|Plesiocystis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Plesiocystis pacifica|P. pacifica]]'' ( Iizuka ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pacifica'', pacific, pertaining to the Pacific Ocean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/189</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Plesiomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Plesiomonas'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Habs and Schubert 1962, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. shigelloides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Plesiomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Plesiomonas'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''plesios'', near, close, neighbouring; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Plesiomonas'', neighbouring monad (to ''Aeromonas'').<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/plesiomonas.html|Plesiomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Plesiomonas can be referred to as plesiomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Plesiomonas shigelloides|P. shigelloides]]'' ( corrig. (Bader 1954) Habs and Schubert 1962, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Shigella'', a generic name; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''shigelloides'', Shigella-like.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Polaribacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Polaribacter'' | binomial_authority = Gosink ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/223</ref> | type_species = P. filamentus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Polaribacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Polaribacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] adjective ''polaris'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''polus'', a pole), pertaining to the geographic poles; [[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 ''Polaribacter'', rod-shaped bacteria from polar habitats.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/polaribacter.html|Polaribacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Polaribacter butkevichii|P. butkevichii]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''butkevichii'', of Butkevich, named after V.S. Butkevich, Russian marine microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polaribacter dokdonensis|P. dokdonensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', pertaining to Dokdo, an island of Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63820-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polaribacter filamentus|P. filamentus]]'' ( Gosink ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''filum'', thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''filamentus'', threadlike, filamentous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/223</ref> * ''[[Polaribacter franzmannii|P. franzmannii]]'' ( Gosink ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''franzmannii'', of Franzmann, named in honor of Peter D. Franzmann, an Australian microbiologist and polar researcher.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/223</ref> * ''[[Polaribacter glomeratus|P. glomeratus]]'' ( (McGuire ''et al''. 1988) Gosink ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''glomeratus'', (from [[Latin]] v. ''glomerare'', to form into ball, glomerate), formed into a ball, glomerated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/223</ref> * ''[[Polaribacter irgensii|P. irgensii]]'' ( Gosink ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''irgensii'', of Irgens, named in honor of Roar [[Latin]] Irgens, the first microbiologist to observe polar marine gas vacuolate bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/223</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Polaromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Polaromonas'' | binomial_authority = Irgens ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/3/822</ref> | type_species = P. vacuolata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Polaromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Polaromonas'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] adjective ''polaris'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''polus'', the end of an axis, a pole; and [[Latin]] suff. -''aris'', suffix denoting pertaining to), pertaining to the geographic poles; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', a monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Polaromonas'', polar bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/polaromonas.html|Polaromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Polaromonas can be referred to as polaromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Polaromonas aquatica|P. aquatica]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', aquatic, from water.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63963-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polaromonas hydrogenivorans|P. hydrogenivorans]]'' ( Sizova and Panikov 2007, ;: [[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 ''vorans'', consuming; [[New Latin]] participle ''hydrogenivorans'', hydrogen-consuming.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64350-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polaromonas jejuensis|P. jejuensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''jejuensis'', referring to Jeju, Korea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65529-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polaromonas naphthalenivorans|P. naphthalenivorans]]'' ( Jeon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''naphtalenum'', naphtalene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''naphtalenivorans'', naphtalene-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/93</ref> * ''[[Polaromonas vacuolata|P. vacuolata]]'' ( Irgens ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vacuolata'', equipped with gas vacuoles.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/3/822</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Polyangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Sorangiineae]] | familia = [[Polyangiaceae]] | genus = ''Polyangium'' | binomial_authority = Link 1809, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Polyangiaceae'' Jahn 1924 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. vitellinum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Polyangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Polyangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polu'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''angeion'' (Latin transliteration ''angium''),  vessel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Polyangium'', many vessels.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/polyangium.html|Polyangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 10 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Polyangium aureum|P. aureum]]'' ( (''ex'' Krzemieniewska and Krzemieniewski 1930) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''aureum'', golden.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Polyangium cellulosum|P. cellulosum]]'' ( (''ex'' Imshenetski and Solntseva 1936) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Polyangium fumosum|P. fumosum]]'' ( Krzemieniewska and Krzemieniewski 1930, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''fumosum'', full of smoke, smoky.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Polyangium luteum|P. luteum]]'' ( (''ex'' Krzemieniewska and Krzemieniewski 1927) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''luteum'', golden-yellow, saffron-yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Polyangium minor|P. minor]]'' ( (Peterson 1959) McCurdy 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''minor'' (comparative of ''parvus'', small), smaller. The epithet ''minor'' is in the masculine gender, but the genus name ''Polyangium'' is in the neuter gender! The correct epithet should be ''minus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Polyangium parasiticum|P. parasiticum]]'' ( (''ex'' Geitler 1924) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parasiticum'', parasitic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Polyangium rugiseptum|P. rugiseptum]]'' ( (Peterson 1959) McCurdy 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''ruga'', wrinkle; [[Latin]] noun ''septum'', wall, enclosure; [[New Latin]] noun ''rugispetum'', a wrinkled enclosure.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Polyangium sorediatum|P. sorediatum]]'' ( (''ex'' Thaxter 1904) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''soros'', heap, pile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''sorediatum'', piled up (i.e. the sporangioles).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Polyangium spumosum|P. spumosum]]'' ( (''ex'' Krzemieniewska and Krzemieniewski 1927) Brockman 1989, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''spumosum'', full of foam, foamy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/495</ref> * ''[[Polyangium vitellinum|P. vitellinum]]'' ( Link 1809, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vitellus'', the yolk of an egg; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''inum'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''vitellinum'', in the color of egg yolk.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Polymorphospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Polymorphospora'' | binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64046-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. rubra | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Polymorphospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Polymorphospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polumorphos'', multiform; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed, and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Polymorphospora'', polymorphic spore.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/polymorphospora.html|Polymorphospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Polymorphospora rubra|P. rubra]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubra'', red.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64046-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Polynucleobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Burkholderiaceae]] | genus = ''Polynucleobacter'' | binomial_authority = Heckmann and Schmidt 1987<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005801-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. necessarius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Polynucleobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Polynucleobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polus'', many, numerous; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nucleus'', a little nut, kernel; [[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 ''polynucleobacter'', the rod (bacterium) with many nucleoids.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/polynucleobacter.html|Polynucleobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Polynucleobacter acidiphobus|P. acidiphobus]]'' ( Hahn ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'', sour) an acid; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suff. -''phobos'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phobos'', panic fear) having a horror; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''acidiphobus'', acid-hating, referring to the observation that this species was never detected in acidic waters.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023929-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polynucleobacter cosmopolitanus|P. cosmopolitanus]]'' ( Hahn ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cosmopolitanus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''kosmopolites'', an inhabitant of the world, a cosmopolitan), cosmopolitan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010595-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polynucleobacter necessarius|P. necessarius]]'' ( Heckmann and Schmidt 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''necessarius'', indispensable, necessary.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005801-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Polynucleobacter necessarius|P. necessarius]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''asymbioticus''''' Hahn ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] adjective ''symbioticus'' -''a'' -''um'', living together; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''asymbioticus'', not symbiotic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005801-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polynucleobacter necessarius|P. necessarius]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''necessarius''''' Heckmann and Schmidt 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''necessarius'', indispensable, necessary.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005801-0}}</ref> * ''[[Polynucleobacter rarus|P. rarus]]'' ( Hahn ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''rarus'', rare, referring to the observation that this species represents a rare species, in contrast to the previously described species of the genus ''Polynucleobacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017350-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pontibaca'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pontibaca'' | binomial_authority = Kim ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020172-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. methylaminivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pontibaca''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pontibaca'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pontus'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''baca'', a berry, especially an olive; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pontibaca'', olive-shaped (bacterium) of the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pontibaca.html|Pontibaca}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pontibaca methylaminivorans|P. methylaminivorans]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''methyl'', the methyl radical, the methyl group; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', the amine group; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''methylaminivorans'', degrading methylated amines.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020172-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pontibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Pontibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Lim ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009910-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. chungwhensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pontibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pontibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pontus'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff, a wand; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pontibacillus'', bacillus pertaining to the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pontibacillus.html|Pontibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pontibacillus chungwhensis|P. chungwhensis]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chungwhensis'', pertaining to Chungwha, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/165</ref> * ''[[Pontibacillus halophilus|P. halophilus]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[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 ''halophilus'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002469-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacillus litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the seashore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009910-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacillus marinus|P. marinus]]'' ( Lim ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1027</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pontibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Pontibacter'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011395-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. actiniarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pontibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pontibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pontus'', the sea; [[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 ''Pontibacter'', a marine bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pontibacter.html|Pontibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pontibacter actiniarum|P. actiniarum]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''actiniarum'', of sea anemones or related animals.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2583</ref> * ''[[Pontibacter akesuensis|P. akesuensis]]'' ( Zhou ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''akesuensis'', pertaining to Akesu, a city of XinJiang Province in the north-west of China from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64716-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacter korlensis|P. korlensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''korlensis'', pertaining to Korla, a city of Xinjiang Province in the north-west of China from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65667-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacter niistensis|P. niistensis]]'' ( Dastager ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''niistensis'', pertaining to NIIST, the acronym for the National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, where taxonomic studies on the type strain were first performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019935-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacter roseus|P. roseus]]'' ( (Suresh ''et al''. 2006) Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose-coloured, pink.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011395-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pontibacter xinjiangensis|P. xinjiangensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang, an autonomous region in north-west China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011395-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ponticaulis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Hyphomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Ponticaulis'' | binomial_authority = Kang and Lee 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011114-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ponticaulis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ponticaulis'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pontus'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''caulis'', a stalk, referring to a prostheca; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ponticaulis'', stalk from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/ponticaulis.html|Ponticaulis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ponticaulis koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Kang and Lee 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011114-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ponticoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Ponticoccus'' | binomial_authority = Hwang and Cho 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65612-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ponticoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ponticoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pontus'', the sea; [[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 ''Ponticoccus'', coccus from the sea.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/ponticoccus.html|Ponticoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ponticoccus litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Hwang and Cho 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of the shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65612-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Porphyrobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingomonadales]] | familia = [[Erythrobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Porphyrobacter'' | binomial_authority = Fuerst ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/125</ref> | type_species = P. neustonensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Porphyrobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Porphyrobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''porphyrinum'' ([[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''porphureos'', purple), ''porphyrine''; [[New Latin]] pref. ''porphyro''-, pertaining to porphyrine; [[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 ''Porphyrobacter'', porphyrin-producing rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/porphyrobacter.html|Porphyrobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Porphyrobacter cryptus|P. cryptus]]'' ( da Costa ''et al''. 2003 (complete authorship reads da Costa, Rainey and Nobre), ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cryptus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''kryptos''), hidden, to indicate the cryptic relationship of this species to the closely related organisms.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/35</ref> * ''[[Porphyrobacter dokdonensis|P. dokdonensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', of Dokdo, from where the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63840-0}}</ref> * ''[[Porphyrobacter donghaensis|P. donghaensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''donghaensis'', of Donghae, the Korean name for the East Sea in Korea from which the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2231</ref> * ''[[Porphyrobacter neustonensis|P. neustonensis]]'' ( Fuerst ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neustos'', swimming, floating; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''neustonensis'', intended to mean occurring at the air-water interface layer.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/125</ref> * ''[[Porphyrobacter sanguineus|P. sanguineus]]'' ( (''ex'' Ahrens and Rheinheimer 1968) Hiraishi ''et al''. 2002, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''sanguineus'', of blood (?) or blood-colored (?).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00203-002-0423-5}}</ref> * ''[[Porphyrobacter tepidarius|P. tepidarius]]'' ( Hanada ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tepidarius'', of or belonging to tepid water or to a tepid bath.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/408</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Porphyromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Porphyromonas'' | binomial_authority = Shah and Collins 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/128</ref> | type_species = P. asaccharolytica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Porphyromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Porphyromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''porphureos'', purple; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Porphyromonas'', porphyrin unit (cell).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/porphyromonas.html|Porphyromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Porphyromonas can be referred to as porphyromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 17 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Porphyromonas asaccharolytica|P. asaccharolytica]]'' ( (Holdeman and Moore 1970) Shah and Collins 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[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 ''asaccharolytica'', not digesting sugar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/128</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas bennonis|P. bennonis]]'' ( Summanen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''bennonis'', of Benno, in honour of the contemporary Japanese microbiologist Yoshimi Benno, who has contributed significantly to our knowledge of anaerobic bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001909-0}}</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas cangingivalis|P. cangingivalis]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'', dog; [[Latin]] noun ''gingiva'', gum; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cangingivalis'', pertaining to the gums of dogs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/674</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas canoris|P. canoris]]'' ( Love ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'', dog; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canoris'', of a dog’s mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/204</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas cansulci|P. cansulci]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''canis'', dog; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sulci'', of a furrow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun cansulci, of a dog's furrow, referring to the habitat in the mouths of dogs.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/674</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas catoniae|P. catoniae]]'' ( (Moore and Moore 1994) Willems and Collins 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catoniae'', of Cato, named in honor of Elizabeth P. Cato, an American microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/578</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas circumdentaria|P. circumdentaria]]'' ( Love ''et al''. 1992, ; [[Latin]] adv. and prep. ''circum'', around, about; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dentaria'', pertaining to teeth; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''circumdentaria'', referring to the isolation of the organism from the vicinity of the teeth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/3/434</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas crevioricanis|P. crevioricanis]]'' ( Hirasawa and Takada 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''crevi'' (''sic''), of a crevice; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oris'', of the mouth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''crevioricanis'', of the crevice of a dog’s mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/637</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas endodontalis|P. endodontalis]]'' ( (van Steenbergen ''et al''. 1984) Shah and Collins 1988, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adv. ''endon'', within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''odous'' -''ontos'', tooth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''endodontalis'', pertaining to the inside of a tooth, within teeth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/128</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas gingivalis|P. gingivalis]]'' ( (Coykendall ''et al''. 1980) Shah and Collins 1988, ; [[Latin]] noun ''gingiva'', gum; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''gingivalis'', pertaining to the gums, gingival.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/128</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas gingivicanis|P. gingivicanis]]'' ( Hirasawa and Takada 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''gingiva'', gum; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gingivicanis'', of the gums of a dog.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/637</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas gulae|P. gulae]]'' ( Founier ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''gula'', [animal] mouth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gulae'', of/from the animal mouth, referring to its isolation from subgingival plaque of various animal hosts.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/1179</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas levii|P. levii]]'' ( (Johnson and Holdeman 1983) Shah ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''levii'', of Lev, named after Meir Lev, the American-English microbiologist, who first isolated this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/3/586</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas macacae|P. macacae]]'' ( (Slots and Genco 1980) Love 1995, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Macaca'', genus name of the macaque; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''macacae'', of the macaque.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/90</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas salivosa|P. salivosa]]'' ( (Love ''et al''. 1987) Love ''et al''. 1992, ;  [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''salivosa'', resembling saliva, slimy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/3/434</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Porphyromonas somerae|P. somerae]]'' ( Summanen ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''somerae'', of Somer, in honor of the Finnish microbiologist Hannele Jousimies-Somer, who has contributed significantly to our knowledge of pigmented anaerobic Gram-negative rods and to the identification of clinically important anaerobic bacteria in general.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64380-0}}</ref> * ''[[Porphyromonas uenonis|P. uenonis]]'' ( Finegold ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''uenonis'', of Ueno, to honor the Japanese microbiologist Kazue Ueno, who has contributed so much to our knowledge of Gram-negative anaerobic rods and anaerobic bacteriology in general.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/JCM.42.11.5298-5301.2004}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Porticoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Porticoccus'' | binomial_authority = Oh ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013938-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Porticoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Porticoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''portus'', a harbour, haven, port; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), a coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Porticoccus'', a coccus isolated from a harbour.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/porticoccus.html|Porticoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Porticoccus litoralis|P. litoralis]]'' ( Oh ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''litoralis'', of or belonging to the sea shore.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013938-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pragia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pragia'' | binomial_authority = Aldová ''et al''. 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/183</ref> | type_species = P. fontium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pragia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pragia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pragia'', of Prague, the city in which strains of the genus were identified.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pragia.html|Pragia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pragia fontium|P. fontium]]'' ( Aldová ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''fontium'', from springs or fountains, the mean source of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/183</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prauserella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Pseudonocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Prauserella'' | binomial_authority = Kim and Goodfellow 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/507</ref> | type_species = P. rugosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prauserella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prauserella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Prauserella'', named after Helmut Prauser, a German microbiologist who made many contributions to actinomycete systematics.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prauserella.html|Prauserella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Prauserella aidingensis|P. aidingensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aidingensis'', of or belonging to Aiding Lake, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011122-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prauserella alba|P. alba]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alba'', white, referring to the white aerial mycelium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1545</ref> * ''[[Prauserella flava|P. flava]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow, referring to the colour of the substrate mycelium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011122-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prauserella halophila|P. halophila]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', salt-loving, referring to the ability to grow at high NaCl concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1545</ref> * ''[[Prauserella marina|P. marina]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013862-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prauserella muralis|P. muralis]]'' ( Schäfer ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''muralis'', pertaining or belonging to walls.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012005-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prauserella rugosa|P. rugosa]]'' ( (Lechevalier ''et al''. 1986) Kim and Goodfellow 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rugosa'', wrinkled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/507</ref> * ''[[Prauserella salsuginis|P. salsuginis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''salsugo'' -''inis'', brine, salt water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salsuginis'', of salt water, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011122-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prauserella sediminis|P. sediminis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sedimen'' -''inis'', sediment; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sediminis'', of sediment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011122-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prevotella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Prevotellaceae]] | genus = ''Prevotella'' | binomial_authority = Shah and Collins 1990<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> | type_species = P. melaninogenica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prevotella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prevotella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Prevotella'', named after the French microbiologist, A. R. Prévot, a pioneer in anaerobic microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prevotella.html|Prevotella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 47 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Prevotella albensis|P. albensis]]'' ( Avgustin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''albensis'', referring to Alba, the ancient name for Scotland north of the Forth and Clyde, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/284</ref> * ''[[Prevotella amnii|P. amnii]]'' ( Lawson ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amnion'', inner membrane surrounding the fetus; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''amnii'', of the amnion, pertaining to the amniotic fluid from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65118-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella aurantiaca|P. aurantiaca]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.012831-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella baroniae|P. baroniae]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''baroniae'', of Baron, named in honour of Ellen Jo Baron, the American microbiologist, for her contributions to clinical microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1551</ref> * ''[[Prevotella bergensis|P. bergensis]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bergensis'', referring to Bergen, the Norwegian city where the first strains were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63888-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella bivia|P. bivia]]'' ( (Holdeman and Johnson 1977) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bivia'', having two ways or passages, pertaining to the saccharolytic and proteolytic activities of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella brevis|P. brevis]]'' ( (Bryant ''et al''. 1958) Avgustin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''brevis'', short.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/3/917</ref> * ''[[Prevotella bryantii|P. bryantii]]'' ( Avgustin ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bryantii'', of Bryant, named after Marvin Bryant, an American microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/284</ref> * ''[[Prevotella buccae|P. buccae]]'' ( (Holdeman ''et al''. 1982) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''buccae'', of the mouth, referring to a major natural habitat of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella buccalis|P. buccalis]]'' ( (Shah and Collins 1982) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''bucca'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''buccalis'', buccal, pertaining to the mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella copri|P. copri]]'' ( Hayashi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''copri'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kopros'' -''on''), of/from faeces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64778-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella corporis|P. corporis]]'' ( (Johnson and Holdeman 1983) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''corpus'' -''oris'', body; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''corporis'', of the body; pertaining to the isolation of this organism from human clinical specimens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella dentalis|P. dentalis]]'' ( (Haapasalo ''et al''. 1986) Willems and Collins 1995, ; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' ''dentis'', a tooth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dentalis'', pertaining to teeth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/832</ref> * ''[[Prevotella dentasini|P. dentasini]]'' ( Takada ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' ''dentis'', a tooth; [[Latin]] noun ''asinus'' -''i'', a donkey; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dentasini'', of/from the tooth of a donkey.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017020-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella denticola|P. denticola]]'' ( (Shah and Collins 1982) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''dens'' ''dentis'', tooth; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'') inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''denticola'', tooth dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prevotella disiens|P. disiens]]'' ( (Holdeman and Johnson 1977) Shah and Collins 1990, ; N.L participle adjective ''disiens'' (''sic''), going in two different directions; intended to refer to the fact that the organism is both saccharolytic and proteolytic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella enoeca|P. enoeca]]'' ( Moore ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''enoikos'' inhabitant, dweller in a place; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''enoeca'', inhabiting, because the organism is an inhabitant of the gingival crevice.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/599</ref> * ''[[Prevotella falsenii|P. falsenii]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''falsenii'', of Falsen, to honour the contemporary Norwegian microbiologist Enevold Falsen, for his lifelong interest in bacterial taxonomy and for his systematic characterization of bacteria at the Culture Collection of the University of Göteborg.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002626-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella fusca|P. fusca]]'' ( Downes and Wade 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fusca'', dark-coloured, relating to the dark colour of colonies of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023861-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella heparinolytica|P. heparinolytica]]'' ( (Okuda ''et al''. 1985) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''heparinum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hēpar'', liver) heparin; [[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 ''heparinolytica'', heparin dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella histicola|P. histicola]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''histus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''histos''), tissue; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'' (from ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]]/[[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''histicola'', inhabitant of tissue.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65656-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella intermedia|P. intermedia]]'' ( (Holdeman and Moore 1970) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''intermedia'', intermediate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella loescheii|P. loescheii]]'' ( (Holdeman and Johnson 1982) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''loescheii'', of Loesche, named after Walter J. Loesche, an American oral microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prevotella maculosa|P. maculosa]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''maculosa'', speckled, referring to the internal appearance of colonies of the organism growing on agar media.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65281-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella marshii|P. marshii]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''marshii'', of Marsh, named in honour of British microbiologist Philip Marsh, for his contributions to oral microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1551</ref> * ''[[Prevotella melaninogenica|P. melaninogenica]]'' ( (Oliver and Wherry 1921) Shah and Collins 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''melaninum'', melanin; [[New Latin]] adjective ''genicus'' -''a'' -''um'', producing (probably derived from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''genetēs'', a begetter); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''melaninogenica'', melanin producing (black pigment is due to protoheme and not to melanin, as originally thought.).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prevotella micans|P. micans]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''micans'', sparkling, referring to the sparkling, iridescent appearance of the colonies of the organism growing on agar media.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002337-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella multiformis|P. multiformis]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multiformis'', many-shaped, multiform.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/815</ref> * ''[[Prevotella multisaccharivorax|P. multisaccharivorax]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many, much; [[Latin]] noun ''saccharum'', sugar; [[Latin]] adjective ''vorax'', devouring, ravenous, voracious; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''multisaccharivorax'', liking to eat many sugars.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1839</ref> * ''[[Prevotella nanceiensis|P. nanceiensis]]'' ( Alauzet ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nanceiensis'', pertaining to Nanceium, the old name of Nancy, the French city where the strains supporting the description of the species were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65173-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella nigrescens|P. nigrescens]]'' ( Shah and Gharbia 1992, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''nigrescens'', becoming black, growing dark, referring to the characteristic black colonies formed on blood agar plates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/542</ref> * ''[[Prevotella oralis|P. oralis]]'' ( (Loesche ''et al''. 1964) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''oralis'', pertaining to the mouth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella oris|P. oris]]'' ( (Holdeman ''et al''. 1982) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', the mouth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oris'', of the mouth, referring to a major natural habitat of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella oulorum|P. oulorum]]'' ( corrig. (Shah ''et al''. 1985) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''oulon'', the gums; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''oulorum'', of the gums.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref> * ''[[Prevotella pallens|P. pallens]]'' ( Könönen ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''pallens'', being or looking or growing pale, referring to the weak pigmentation of colonies on blood agar plates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/47</ref> * ''[[Prevotella paludivivens|P. paludivivens]]'' ( Ueki ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', swamp, marsh; [[Latin]] v. ''vivo'', to live; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paludivivens'', living in swamps.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64914-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella pleuritidis|P. pleuritidis]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''pleuritidis'', of/from pleuritis, an inflammation of the pleura.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64885-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella ruminicola|P. ruminicola]]'' ( (Bryant ''et al''. 1958) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] noun ''rumen'' -''inis'', first stomach of ruminants, rumen; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, deweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''ruminicola'', inhabitant of the rumen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prevotella saccharolytica|P. saccharolytica]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchar'' -''aros'', sugar; [[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 ''saccharolytica'', saccharolytic, breaking down multiple sugars.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014720-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella salivae|P. salivae]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''saliva'', saliva; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salivae'', of/from saliva from which the micro-organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/877</ref> * ''[[Prevotella scopos|P. scopos]]'' ( Downes and Wade 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''scopos'' (nominative in apposition), a mark, aim at which one shoots, referring to the ‘bullseye’ appearance of older colonies of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023861-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella shahii|P. shahii]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''shahii'', of Shah, named after the Trinidadian-born British microbiologist Haroun N. Shah, for his contributions to taxonomy of the genus ''Bacteroides'' and related taxa.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/877</ref> * ''[[Prevotella stercorea|P. stercorea]]'' ( Hayashi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''stercorea'', pertaining to faeces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64778-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella tannerae|P. tannerae]]'' ( Moore ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''tannerae'', of Tanner, in honor of Anne C. R. Tanner, a United States microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/599</ref> * ''[[Prevotella timonensis|P. timonensis]]'' ( Glazunova ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''timonensis'', pertaining to the Hōpital de la Timone, the hospital in Marseille, France, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64609-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prevotella veroralis|P. veroralis]]'' ( (Watabe ''et al''. 1983) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''verus'', true; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''oralis'', pertaining to the mouth and also a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''veroralis'', the true (''Prevotella'') ''oralis''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prevotella zoogleoformans|P. zoogleoformans]]'' ( (Weinberg ''et al''. 1937) Shah and Collins 1990, ; [[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/40/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Prochlorococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Prochlorales]] | familia = [[Prochlorococcaceae]] | genus = ''Prochlorococcus'' | binomial_authority = Chisholm ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00245165}}</ref> | type_species = P. marinus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prochlorococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prochlorococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. and pref. ''pro'', before, primitive; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain or kernel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Prochlorococcus'', primitive green kernel (cell).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prochlorococcus.html|Prochlorococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Prochlorococcus marinus|P. marinus]]'' ( Chisholm ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00245165}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Prochloron'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Prochlorales]] | familia = [[Prochloraceae]] | genus = ''Prochloron'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Lewin 1977) Florenzano ''et al''. 1986, , nom. rev. (Type genus of the order ''Prochlorales'' (''ex'' Lewin 1977) Florenzano ''et al''. 1986; type genus of the family ''Prochloraceae'' (''ex'' Lewin 1977) Florenzano ''et al''. 1986).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/351</ref> | type_species = P. didemni | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prochloron''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prochloron'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. and pref. ''pro'', before, primitive; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Prochloron'', primitive green (cell).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prochloron.html|Prochloron}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Prochloron didemni|P. didemni]]'' ( (''ex'' Lewin 1975) Florenzano ''et al''. 1986, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''didemni'', of ''Didemnum'' (a zoological scientific genus name).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/351</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Prochlorothrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Cyanobacteria]]" | ordo = [[Prochlorales]] | familia = [[Prochlorotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Prochlorothrix'' | binomial_authority = Burger-Wiersma ''et al''. 1989, (Type genus of the family ''Prochlorotrichaceae'' Burger-Wiersma ''et al''. 1989).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/250</ref> | type_species = P. hollandica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prochlorothrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Cyanobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prochlorothrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''protos'', first, primordial; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thrix'', hair or thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Prochlorothrix'', primordial green hair.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prochlorothrix.html|Prochlorothrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Prochlorothrix hollandica|P. hollandica]]'' ( Burger-Wiersma ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hollandica'', pertaining to Holland, part of The Netherlands.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/250</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Cyanobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Prolinoborus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Prolinoborus'' | binomial_authority = Pot ''et al''. 1992<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/44</ref> | type_species = P. fasciculus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prolinoborus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prolinoborus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''prolinum'', the amino acid proline; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''boros'', gluttonous, voracious [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Prolinoborus'' (bacteria) that readily consume proline.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prolinoborus.html|Prolinoborus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Prolinoborus fasciculus|P. fasciculus]]'' ( (Strength ''et al''. 1976) Pot ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] dim. noun ''fasciculus'', a small bundle.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/44</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prolixibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | genus = ''Prolixibacter'' | binomial_authority = Holmes ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64296-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prolixibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prolixibacter'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''prolixus'', long, extended; [[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 ''Prolixibacter'', a long rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prolixibacter.html|Prolixibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Prolixibacter bellariivorans|P. bellariivorans]]'' ( Holmes ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] pl. noun ''bellaria'', sweets, dessert; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''bellariivorans'', sweet-devouring, consuming sweet things.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64296-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Promicromonospora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Promicromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Promicromonospora'' | binomial_authority = Krasil'nikov ''et al''. 1961, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Promicromonosporaceae'' Rainey ''et al''. 1997).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. citrea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Promicromonospora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Promicromonospora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''pro'', before, primitive; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''monos'', single, solitary; [[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 ''Promicromonospora'', the genus name was coined to reflect the combination of traits then thought to be characteristic of the actinomycete form-genera ''Proactinomyces'' (the tendency of the mycelium to fragment) and ''Micromonospora'' (the formation of single spores on the substrate mycelium).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/promicromonospora.html|Promicromonospora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Promicromonospora aerolata|P. aerolata]]'' ( Busse ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'', carried; [[New Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aerolata'', airborne.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1503</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora citrea|P. citrea]]'' ( Krasil'nikov ''et al''. 1961, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''citrea'', of or pertaining to the citron-tree; intended to mean lemon-yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora enterophila|P. enterophila]]'' ( Jáger ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''enteron'', intestine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective <em>phila</em> (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''enterophila'', gut-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/525</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Promicromonospora flava|P. flava]]'' ( Jiang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow, being a yellowish organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006197-0}}</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora kroppenstedtii|P. kroppenstedtii]]'' ( Alonso-Vega ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kroppenstedtii'', of Kroppenstedt, named in honour of Reiner M. Kroppenstedt for his valuable contribution to the chemotaxonomy and systematics of actinobacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65458-0}}</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora pachnodae|P. pachnodae]]'' ( Cazemier ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Pachnoda'', a botanical generic name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pachnodae'' of ''Pachnoda'', referring to the source of the microorganism, ''Pachnoda'' ''marginata''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1023325817663}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Promicromonospora sukumoe|P. sukumoe]]'' ( Takahashi ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sukumoe'' (''sic''), of or belonging to Sukumo City, Kochi Prefecture in Japan, where the soil sample was collected from which strain SK-2049 was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/4/449</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora umidemergens|P. umidemergens]]'' ( Martin ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''umidus'', moist; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''emergens'', emerging, rising; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''umidemergens'', rising moisture.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014142-0}}</ref> * ''[[Promicromonospora vindobonensis|P. vindobonensis]]'' ( Busse ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vindobonensis'', of or belonging ro Vindobona, the Roman name for Vienna, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1503</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Propionibacter'' | binomial_authority = Meijer ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1039</ref> | type_species = P. pelophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[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 ''Propionibacter'', propionic acid rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionibacter.html|Propionibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propionibacter pelophilus|P. pelophilus]]'' ( Meijer ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pēlos'', mud, mire; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelophilus'', mud-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1039</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propionibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Orla-Jensen 1909, ''genus''. (Type genus of the suborder ''Propionibacterineae'' Rainey ''et al''. 1997; type genus of the family ''Propionibacteriaceae'' Delwiche 1957 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. freudenreichii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic aid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Propionibacterium'', propionic (acid) bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionibacterium.html|Propionibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Propionibacterium acidifaciens|P. acidifaciens]]'' ( Downes and Wade 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'', an acid; [[Latin]] v. ''facio'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''acidifaciens'', acid-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010470-0}}</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium acidipropionici|P. acidipropionici]]'' ( corrig. Orla-Jensen 1909, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acidipropionici'', of propionic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium acnes|P. acnes]]'' ( (''sic'') (Gilchrist 1900) Douglas and Gunter 1946, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''acme'', a point; incorrectly transliterated as [[New Latin]] noun ''acne'', acne; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acnes'', of acne.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium australiense|P. australiense]]'' ( Bernard ''et al''. 2002, ; N.L [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''australiense'', of or belonging to Australia, the country where the bacterium was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1006/anae.2000.0408}}</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium avidum|P. avidum]]'' ( (Eggerth 1935) Moore and Holdeman 1969, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''avidum'', greedy, voracious.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium cyclohexanicum|P. cyclohexanicum]]'' ( Kusano ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kuklos'', a circle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hex'', the number six; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''cyclohexanicum'', relating to w -cyclohexyl fatty acid, the characteristic cellular fatty acid of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/825</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium freudenreichii|P. freudenreichii]]'' ( van Niel 1928, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''freudenreichii'', of Freudenreich; named after Edouard von Freudenreich, the Swiss bacteriologist who first isolated this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium freudenreichii|P. freudenreichii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''freudenreichii''''' van Niel 1928, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''freudenreichii'', of Freudenreich; named after Edouard von Freudenreich, the Swiss bacteriologist who first isolated this species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/006015-0}}</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium freudenreichii|P. freudenreichii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''shermanii''''' (van Niel 1928) Holdeman and Moore 1970, ''subspecies''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''shermanii'', of Sherman; named after James M. Sherman, an American bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium granulosum|P. granulosum]]'' ( (Prévot 1938) Moore and Holdeman 1970, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''granulum'', a small grain; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''osum'', suffix meaning full of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''granulosum'', full of granules.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium innocuum|P. innocuum]]'' ( Pitcher and Collins 1992, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''innocua'', harmless.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1111/j.1574-6968.1991.tb04613.x}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Propionibacterium jensenii|P. jensenii]]'' ( van Niel 1928, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jensenii'', of Jensen; named after Sigurd Orla-Jensen (1870–1949), the Danish bacteriologist who first isolated this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium lymphophilum|P. lymphophilum]]'' ( (Torrey 1916) Johnson and Cummins 1972, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''lympha'', water, clear water, and in biology lymph; [[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 ''lymphophilum'', lymph-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Propionibacterium microaerophilum|P. microaerophilum]]'' ( Koussémon ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small, [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''philon (φίλον)''), loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''microaerophilum'', slightly air-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1373</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium propionicum|P. propionicum]]'' ( corrig. (Buchanan and Pine 1962) Charfreitag ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''propionicum'', pertaining to propionic acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/4/354</ref> * ''[[Propionibacterium thoenii|P. thoenii]]'' ( van Niel 1928, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''thoenii'', of Thöni; named after J. Thöni, the Swedish bacteriologist who first isolated this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionicicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propionicicella'' | binomial_authority = Bae ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. superfundia | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionicicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionicicella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', priopionic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a store-room and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Propionicicella'', a propionic acid producing cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionicicella.html|Propionicicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propionicicella superfundia|P. superfundia]]'' ( Bae ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] prep. ''super'', above/on top; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fundus'', land owned by someone; [[Latin]] adjectival ending -''ius'' -''ia'' -''ium'', indicating the meaning of "belonging to"; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''superfundia'', referring to land designated as an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Site.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionicimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propionicimonas'' | binomial_authority = Akasaka ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1991</ref> | type_species = P. paludicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionicimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionicimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[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 ''Propionicimonas'', propionic acid-producing monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionicimonas.html|Propionicimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Propionicimonas can be referred to as propionicimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propionicimonas paludicola|P. paludicola]]'' ( Akasaka ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''palus'' -''udis'', swamp, marsh; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''paludicola'', an inhabitant of swamps.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1991</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propioniferax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propioniferax'' | binomial_authority = Yokota ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/579</ref> | type_species = P. innocua | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propioniferax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propioniferax'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] adjective ''ferax'' fertile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''propioniferax'', propionic acid-producing.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propioniferax.html|Propioniferax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propioniferax innocua|P. innocua]]'' ( (Pitcher and Collins 1992) Yokota ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''innocua'', harmless.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/579</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionigenium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Fusobacteria]] | classis = [[Fusobacteria]] | ordo = [[Fusobacteriales]] | familia = [[Fusobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propionigenium'' | binomial_authority = Schink and Pfennig 1983<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00415003}}</ref> | type_species = P. modestum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionigenium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Fusobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionigenium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] v. ''genere'', to engender, produce; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Propionigenium'', propionic acid maker.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionigenium.html|Propionigenium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Propionigenium maris|P. maris]]'' ( Janssen and Liesack 1996, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea, referring to the tidal mat flats from which this organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02568731}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Propionigenium modestum|P. modestum]]'' ( Schink and Pfennig 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''modestum'', moderate, sober, referring to an extremely modest type of metabolism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00415003}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Fusobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Propionimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1925</ref> | type_species = P. lymphophilum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life), a microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Propionimicrobium'', propionic acid-producing microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionimicrobium.html|Propionimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propionimicrobium lymphophilum|P. lymphophilum]]'' ( (Torrey 1916) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''lympha'', water, clear water, and in biology lymph; [[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 ''lymphophilum'', lymph-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1925</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionispira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Propionispira'' | binomial_authority = Schink ''et al''. 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> | type_species = P. arboris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionispira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionispira'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a coil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Propionispira'', a propionic acid forming coil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionispira.html|Propionispira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Propionispira arboris|P. arboris]]'' ( Schink ''et al''. 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''arbor'', tree; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arboris'', of a tree, referring to the occurrence of this bacterium in wetwood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Propionispora'' | binomial_authority = Biebl ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030000198}}</ref> | type_species = P. vibrioides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionispora'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed, and in biology a spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Propionispora'', a propionic-acid-forming, spore-forming organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionispora.html|Propionispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Propionispora hippei|P. hippei]]'' ( Abou-Zeid ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hippei'', of Hippe, named after Dr. Hans-H Hippe, DSMZ, for his numerous contributions to the cultivation and taxonomy of anaerobes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/951</ref> * ''[[Propionispora vibrioides|P. vibrioides]]'' ( Biebl ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''vibro'', nominally meaning "that which vibrates", but in effect meaning a curved rod bacterium (a vibrio); [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''vibrioides'', vibrio-shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030000198}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Propionivibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Propionivibrio'' | binomial_authority = Tanaka ''et al''. 1991<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00276526}}</ref> | type_species = P. dicarboxylicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Propionivibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Propionivibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''propionicum'', propionic acid; [[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 ''Propionivibrio'', the propionic acid vibrio.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/propionivibrio.html|Propionivibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Propionivibrio dicarboxylicus|P. dicarboxylicus]]'' ( Tanaka ''et al''. 1991, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''dicarboxilicum'', dicarboxylic acid; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dicarboxylicus'', pertaining to dicarboxylic acid.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00276526}}</ref> * ''[[Propionivibrio limicola|P. limicola]]'' ( Brune ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''limus'', mud; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''limicola'', mud-deweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/441</ref> * ''[[Propionivibrio pelophilus|P. pelophilus]]'' ( (Meijer ''et al''. 1999) Brune ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pēlos'', mud, mire; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pelophilus'', mud-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prosthecobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Verrucomicrobiae]] | ordo = [[Verrucomicrobiales]] | familia = [[Verrucomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Prosthecobacter'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Staley ''et al''. 1976) Staley ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65787-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. fusiformis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prosthecobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prosthecobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''prosthece'', appendage; [[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 ''Prosthecobacter'', appendage(d) rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prosthecobacter.html|Prosthecobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Prosthecobacter debontii|P. debontii]]'' ( Hedlund ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''debontii'', of de Bont, named in honor of J.A.M. de Bont, a Dutch microbiologist who isolated and described the first member of the genus, ''Prosthecobacter'' ''fusiformis'' (FC4).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1000348616863}}</ref> * ''[[Prosthecobacter dejongeii|P. dejongeii]]'' ( Hedlund ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dejongeii'', of de Jonge, named in honor of Klaaske de Jonge, a Dutch microbiologist who studied ''Prosthecobacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1000348616863}}</ref> * ''[[Prosthecobacter fluviatilis|P. fluviatilis]]'' ( Takeda ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fluviatilis'', of or belonging to a river.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65787-0}}</ref> * ''[[Prosthecobacter fusiformis|P. fusiformis]]'' ( (''ex'' Staley ''et al''. 1976) Staley ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''fusus'', spindle; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective suffix -''formis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', shape, form) -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fusiformis'', spindle-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/3/595</ref> * ''[[Prosthecobacter vanneervenii|P. vanneervenii]]'' ( Hedlund ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vanneervenii'', of van Neerven, named in honor of Alex van Neerven, a Dutch microbiologist who studied ''Prosthecobacter'' and other prosthecate bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1023/A:1000348616863}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prosthecochloris'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlorobi]] | classis = [[Chlorobea]] | ordo = [[Chlorobiales]] | familia = [[Chlorobiaceae]] | genus = ''Prosthecochloris'' | binomial_authority = Gorlenko 1970, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. aestuarii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prosthecochloris''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlorobi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prosthecochloris'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''prosthece'', appendage; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', greenish-yellow, pale green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Prosthecochloris'', green (organism) with appendages.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prosthecochloris.html|Prosthecochloris}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Prosthecochloris aestuarii|P. aestuarii]]'' ( Gorlenko 1970, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of an estuary.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prosthecochloris vibrioformis|P. vibrioformis]]'' ( (Pelsh 1936) Imhoff 2003, ; [[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''); [[Latin]] adjective suffix -<em>formis</em> -is -e (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vibrioformis'', vibrio-shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlorobi]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Prosthecomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Prosthecomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Staley 1968, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. pneumaticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Prosthecomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Prosthecomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''prosthēkē'', appendage; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Prosthecomicrobium'', appendage (-bearing) microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/prosthecomicrobium.html|Prosthecomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium consociatum|P. consociatum]]'' ( Vasil'eva ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''consociatum'', associated; intended to mean growth in a community with cellulose degrading bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013961-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium enhydrum|P. enhydrum]]'' ( Staley 1968, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''enhydrum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''enudron'', living in or by water), living in water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium hirschii|P. hirschii]]'' ( Staley 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hirschii'', of Hirsch; named in honor of P. Hirsch, an authority on budding bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/304</ref> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium litoralum|P. litoralum]]'' ( Bauld ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''litoralum'' (from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''litorale''), of or belonging to the sea-shore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/613</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium mishustinii|P. mishustinii]]'' ( Vasil'eva ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mishustinii'', of Mishustin, a famous Russian soil microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013961-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Prosthecomicrobium pneumaticum|P. pneumaticum]]'' ( Staley 1968, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pneumaticum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''pneumatikon'', of the nature of wind or air), inflated, containing gas vacuoles.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Proteiniborus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Proteiniborus'' | binomial_authority = Niu ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65108-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. ethanoligenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Proteiniborus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Proteiniborus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''proteinum'', protein; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''boros'', gluttonous; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Proteiniborus'', protein-consumer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/proteiniborus.html|Proteiniborus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Proteiniborus ethanoligenes|P. ethanoligenes]]'' ( Niu ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''ethanol'' -''is'', ethanol; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennao'', to produce; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ethanoligenes'', ethanol-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65108-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Proteiniclasticum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Proteiniclasticum'' | binomial_authority = Zhang ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011759-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. ruminis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Proteiniclasticum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Proteiniclasticum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''proteinum'', protein; N.L neut adjective ''clasticum'' (from Gr neut adj ''klaston'', broken in pieces) breaking; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Proteiniclasticum'', a bacterium able to digest proteins.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/proteiniclasticum.html|Proteiniclasticum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Proteiniclasticum ruminis|P. ruminis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ruminis'', of the rumen.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011759-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Proteiniphilum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Proteiniphilum'' | binomial_authority = Chen and Dong 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2257</ref> | type_species = P. acetatigenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Proteiniphilum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Proteiniphilum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''proteinum'', protein; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Proteiniphilum'', protein loving.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/proteiniphilum.html|Proteiniphilum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Proteiniphilum acetatigenes|P. acetatigenes]]'' ( Chen and Dong 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acetas'' -''atis'', acetate; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''acetatigenes'', acetate-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2257</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Proteocatella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Proteocatella'' | binomial_authority = Pikuta ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002816-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. sphenisci | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Proteocatella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Proteocatella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''proteinum'', protein; [[New Latin]] pref. ''proteo''-, prefix referring to protein used in compound words; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catella'', small chain; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Proteocatella'', a small chain using proteins.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/proteocatella.html|Proteocatella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Proteocatella sphenisci|P. sphenisci]]'' ( Pikuta ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sphenisci'', of Spheniscus, zoological name of a genus of penguin, referring to the isolation of the type strain from guano of ''Spheniscus'' ''magellanicus'', the Magellanic penguin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002816-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Proteus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Proteus'' | binomial_authority = Hauser 1885, ''genus''. (Type genus of the tribe ''Proteeae'' Castellani and Chalmers 1919 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. vulgaris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Proteus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Proteus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Proteus'', an ocean god able to change himself into different shapes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/proteus.html|Proteus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Proteus hauseri|P. hauseri]]'' ( O'Hara ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hauseri'', of Hauser, named to honour Gustav Hauser, the German microbiologist, who proposed the genus ''Proteus'' in 1885.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1869</ref> * ''[[Proteus inconstans|P. inconstans]]'' ( (Ornstein 1920) Shaw and Clarke 1955, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''inconstans'', changeable, inconstant, capricious.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Proteus mirabilis|P. mirabilis]]'' ( Hauser 1885, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mirabilis'', wonderful, surprising.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Proteus morganii|P. morganii]]'' ( (Winslow ''et al''. 1919) Yale 1939, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''morganii'', of Morgan; named after H. de R. Morgan, a British bacteriologist who first studied the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Proteus myxofaciens|P. myxofaciens]]'' ( Cosenza and Podgwaite 1966, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''muxa'', mucus slime; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens''; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''mycofaciens'', slime-producing (bacteria).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02097459}}</ref> * ''[[Proteus penneri|P. penneri]]'' ( Hickman ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''penneri'', of Penner, named to honor John [[Latin]] Penner, a Canadian microbiologist who has made many contributions to studies of the three genera in the tribe ''Proteeae''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/438</ref> * ''[[Proteus rettgeri|P. rettgeri]]'' ( (Hadley ''et al''. 1918) Rustigian and Stuart 1943, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rettgeri'', of Rettger, named after [[Latin]]F. Rettger, the American bacteriologist who first isolated the organism in 1904.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Proteus vulgaris|P. vulgaris]]'' ( Hauser 1885, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vulgaris'', usual, common.)<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 etymology emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Protomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Methylobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Protomonas'' | binomial_authority = Urakami and Komagata 1984<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/188</ref> | type_species = P. extorquens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Protomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Protomonas'' derives from: <ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/protomonas.html|Protomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Protomonas can be referred to as protomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Protomonas extorquens|P. extorquens]]'' ( (''ex'' Bassalik 1913) Urakami and Komagata 1984, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''extorquens'', twisting out.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/188</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Providencia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Providencia'' | binomial_authority = Ewing 1962, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = P. alcalifaciens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Providencia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Providencia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Providencia'', named after the city of Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/providencia.html|Providencia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Providencia alcalifaciens|P. alcalifaciens]]'' ( (de Salles Gomes 1944) Ewing 1962, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''alcalifaciens'', alkali-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Providencia burhodogranariea|P. burhodogranariea]]'' ( Juneja and Lazzaro 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''bu''-, big; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''rhodo''-, red; [[Latin]] noun ''granaria'', a barn; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''burhodogranariea'', of the Big Red Barn, the name of the building where academic discussions of these bacteria were held.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000117-0}}</ref> * ''[[Providencia friedericiana|P. friedericiana]]'' ( Müller 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''friedericiana'', derived from the German names Friederike and Friederich [most of the technical work of this study was done by Friederike Heimbach]).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/709</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Providencia heimbachae|P. heimbachae]]'' ( Müller ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''heimbachae'', of Heimbach, named to honor Friederike Heimbach who isolated the 12 original strains of the species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/252</ref> * ''[[Providencia rettgeri|P. rettgeri]]'' ( (Hadley 1918) Brenner ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rettgeri'', of Rettger, named after [[Latin]]F. Rettger, the American bacteriologist who first isolated the organism in 1904.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Providencia rustigianii|P. rustigianii]]'' ( Hickman-Brenner ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rustigianii'' of Rustigian, named in honor of Robert Rustigian who did early studies on the ''Proteus'' group.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref> * ''[[Providencia sneebia|P. sneebia]]'' ( Juneja and Lazzaro 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sneebia'', of University SNEEB, a series of informal academic gatherings at Cornell University where properties of these bacteria were extensively discussed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000117-0}}</ref> * ''[[Providencia stuartii|P. stuartii]]'' ( (Buttiaux ''et al''. 1954) Ewing 1962, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stuartii'', of Stuart, named after C.A. Stuart, American bacteriologist who did much of the early work on ''Providencia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Providencia vermicola|P. vermicola]]'' ( Somvanshi ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''vermis'', worm; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''vermicola'', inhabitant of worms (''Steinernema'' ''thermophilum'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63973-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudacidovorax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudacidovorax'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65175-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. intermedius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudacidovorax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudacidovorax'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''acidovorax'', a bacterial genus name (''Acidovorax''); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudacidovorax'', the false ''Acidovorax''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudacidovorax.html|Pseudacidovorax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudacidovorax intermedius|P. intermedius]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''intermedius'', intermediate, because of the intermediate phylogenetic position of the species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65175-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudaminobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudaminobacter'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/887</ref> | type_species = P. salicylatoxidans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudaminobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudaminobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Aminobacter'', generic name of a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudaminobacter'', false ''Aminobacter''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudaminobacter.html|Pseudaminobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudaminobacter defluvii|P. defluvii]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''defluvii'', of sewage, of wastewater, because the organism was isolated from activated sludge.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/887</ref> * ''[[Pseudaminobacter salicylatoxidans|P. salicylatoxidans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''salicylas'' -''atis'', salicylate; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxido'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', sour, acid), to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''salicylatoxidans'', oxidizing salicylate, because the organism oxidizes salicylate in an unusual manner.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/887</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudidiomarina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Idiomarinaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudidiomarina'' | binomial_authority = Jean ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64048-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. taiwanensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudidiomarina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudidiomarina'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Idiomarina'', a name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudidiomarina'', false ''Idiomarina''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudidiomarina.html|Pseudidiomarina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 9 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina aestuarii|P. aestuarii]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tract overflowed at high tide, a salt marsh, a bay, referring to the isolation of the type strain from shallow coastal seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018051-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina donghaiensis|P. donghaiensis]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''donghaiensis'', pertaining to Donghai, the Chinese name for the East China Sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005702-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina homiensis|P. homiensis]]'' ( (Kwon ''et al''. 2006) Jean ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''homiensis'', referring to the Homi Cape in Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001180-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina marina|P. marina]]'' ( Jean ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001180-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina maritima|P. maritima]]'' ( Wu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''maritima'', of the sea, marine, inhabiting marine environments.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005702-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina salinarum|P. salinarum]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2007) Jean ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''salinarum'', of salt-works.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001180-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina sediminum|P. sediminum]]'' ( Hu and Li 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''sediminum'', of sediments, pertaining to source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65199-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina tainanensis|P. tainanensis]]'' ( Jean ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tainanensis'', pertaining to Tainan, Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001180-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudidiomarina taiwanensis|P. taiwanensis]]'' ( Jean ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64048-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoalteromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudoalteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoalteromonas'' | binomial_authority = Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, (Type genus of the family ''Pseudoalteromonadaceae'' Ivanova ''et al''. 2004).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> | type_species = P. haloplanktis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoalteromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoalteromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Alteromonas'', the genus ''Alteromonas''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudoalteromonas'', false ''Alteromonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoalteromonas.html|Pseudoalteromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pseudoalteromonas can be referred to as pseudoalteromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 38 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas agarivorans|P. agarivorans]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar-agar, algal polysaccharide; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour, to digest; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agarivorans'', agar-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/125</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas aliena|P. aliena]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aliena'', foreign to a thing, another's, belonging to another species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1431</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas antarctica|P. antarctica]]'' ( Bozal ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern (in this instance pertaining to the Antarctic environment, where the organism was isolated).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/2/345</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas arctica|P. arctica]]'' ( Al Khudary ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''arctica'', from the Arctic, referring to the site where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64963-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas atlantica|P. atlantica]]'' ( (Akagawa-Matsushita ''et al''. 1992) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''atlantica'', pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas aurantia|P. aurantia]]'' ( (Gauthier and Breittmayer 1979) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantia'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas bacteriolytica|P. bacteriolytica]]'' ( Sawabe ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''bacterium'', rod or staff and in biology a bacterium (so called because the first ones observed were rod-shaped); [[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 ''bacteriolytica'', bacteria-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/769</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas byunsanensis|P. byunsanensis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''byunsanensis'', pertaining to Byunsan, South Korea, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2519</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas carrageenovora|P. carrageenovora]]'' ( (Akagawa-Matsushita ''et al''. 1992) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''carrageenum'', carrageen, another name for carrageenan; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''carrageenovora'', carrageenan decomposing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas citrea|P. citrea]]'' ( (Gauthier 1977) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[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/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas denitrificans|P. denitrificans]]'' ( (Enger ''et al''. 1987) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas distincta|P. distincta]]'' ( (Romanenko ''et al''. 1995) Ivanova ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''distincta'', separate, distinct.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/141</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas donghaensis|P. donghaensis]]'' ( Oh ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''donghaensis'', of or belonging to Donghae, the Korean name for the East Sea, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022541-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii|P. elyakovii]]'' ( (Ivanova ''et al''. 1997) Sawabe ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''elyakovii'', of Ekyakov, named after G.B. Elyakov for his work in microbial biotechnology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/265</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas espejiana|P. espejiana]]'' ( (Chan ''et al''. 1978) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''espejiana'', named after Espejo, a Chilean microbiologist who isolated one of the first lipid-containing bacteriophages.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas flavipulchra|P. flavipulchra]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', golden-yellow; [[Latin]] adjective ''pulcher'' -''chra'' ''chrum'', beautiful; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flavipulchra'', beautifully golden-coloured.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/263</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis|P. haloplanktis]]'' ( (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''planktos'' -''ē'' -''on'', wandering, roaming; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''haloplanktis'', sea-wandering.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis|P. haloplanktis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''haloplanktis''''' (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''planktos'' -''ē'' -''on'', wandering, roaming; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''haloplanktis'', sea-wandering.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis|P. haloplanktis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''tetraodonis''''' (Simidu ''et al''. 1990) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tetraodonis'', of ''Tetraodon'', a genus of plectognathic fishes (''Tetraodontidae'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas issachenkonii|P. issachenkonii]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''issachenkonii'', of Issachenko, named in honour of Boris Issachenko, the Russian pioneer of marine microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/229</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas lipolytica|P. lipolytica]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lipos'', fat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lipolytica'', fat-dissolving, referring to the property of being able to hydrolyse lipids.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017673-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea|P. luteoviolacea]]'' ( (Gauthier 1982) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''luteus'', yellow; [[Latin]] adjective ''violaceus'' -''a'' -''um'', violet-colored, violet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''luteoviolacea'', yellow-violet.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas maricaloris|P. maricaloris]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] noun ''calor'' -''oris'', warmth, heat; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maricaloris'', of/from the warm sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/263</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas marina|P. marina]]'' ( Nam ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64523-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa|P. mariniglutinosa]]'' ( (''ex'' Berland ''et al''. 1969) Romanenko ''et al''. 2003, nom. rev., , corrig.; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[Latin]] adjective ''glutinosus'', glutinous, slimy; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mariniglutinosa'', from the sea, forming glutinous, slimy colonies.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1105</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens|P. nigrifaciens]]'' ( (Baumann ''et al''. 1984) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''niger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', black; [[Latin]] v. ''facio'', to make; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nigrifaciens'', making black, blackening.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/627</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas paragorgicola|P. paragorgicola]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Paragorgia'', a genus of gorgonian; [[Latin]] suffix -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''paragorgicola'', inhabitant of ''Paragorgia'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from ''Paragorgia'' ''arborea''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1759</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas peptidolytica|P. peptidolytica]]'' ( Venkateswaran and Dohmoto 2000, ; [[New Latin]] pref. ''pepto''- (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''peptein'', to digest), a class of organic compounds of low molecular weight that yield two or more amino acids on hydrolysis, peptide; [[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 ''peptidolytica'', peptide dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/565</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas phenolica|P. phenolica]]'' ( Isnansetyo and Kamei 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''phenol'', phenol; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phenolica'', related to phenol.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/583</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas piscicida|P. piscicida]]'' ( (''ex'' Bein 1954) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', fish; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedo'', to cut or kill), murderer, killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''piscicida'', fish killer.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas prydzensis|P. prydzensis]]'' ( Bowman 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''prydzensis'', pertaining to Prydz Bay, Antarctica, the site of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/1037</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas rubra|P. rubra]]'' ( (Gauthier 1976) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubra'', red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas ruthenica|P. ruthenica]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; The etymology provided by Ivanova ''et al''. 2002 is the following: "[[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ruthenica'' of Russia". It is perhaps possible to suggest the following etymology: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ruthenica'', pertaining to Ruthenia (now part of Ukraine), intended to mean pertaining to Russia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/235</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas sagamiensis|P. sagamiensis]]'' ( Kobayashi ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sagamiensis'', referring to Sagami Bay, the place of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1807</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas spongiae|P. spongiae]]'' ( Lau ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''spongiae'', of a sponge.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1593</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas tetraodonis|P. tetraodonis]]'' ( (Simidu ''et al''. 1990) Ivanova ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tetraodonis'', of ''Tetraodon'', a genus of plectognathic fishes (''Tetraodontidae'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/1071</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas translucida|P. translucida]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''translucida'', transparent, translucid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1759</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas tunicata|P. tunicata]]'' ( Holmström ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tunicata'', clothed with a tunic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1205</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas ulvae|P. ulvae]]'' ( Egan ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ulvae'', of ''Ulva'', the generic name of the host alga, ''Ulva'' ''lactuca'' (the source of isolation).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1499</ref> * ''[[Pseudoalteromonas undina|P. undina]]'' ( (Chan ''et al''. 1978) Gauthier ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''undina'', undine, water nymph.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/755</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoamycolata'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Pseudonocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoamycolata'' | binomial_authority = Akimov ''et al''. 1989<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/457</ref> | type_species = P. halophobica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoamycolata''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoamycolata'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Amycolata'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudoamycolata'', false ''Amycolata''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoamycolata.html|Pseudoamycolata}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudoamycolata halophobica|P. halophobica]]'' ( Akimov ''et al''. 1989, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt, the sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phobos'', fear, dread; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophobica'', salt-fearing, referring to the inability to grow in the presence of 3% NaCl.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/4/457</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudobutyrivibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudobutyrivibrio'' | binomial_authority = van Gylswyk ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/559</ref> | type_species = P. ruminis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudobutyrivibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudobutyrivibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Butyrivibrio'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudobutyrivibrio'', not a true ''Butyribvibrio''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudobutyrivibrio.html|Pseudobutyrivibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudobutyrivibrio ruminis|P. ruminis]]'' ( van Gylswyk ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ruminis'', of the rumen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/559</ref> * ''[[Pseudobutyrivibrio xylanivorans|P. xylanivorans]]'' ( Kopecný ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''xylanum'', xylan; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, digesting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''xylanivorans'', xylan-digesting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/201</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudocaedibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rickettsiales]] | genus = ''Pseudocaedibacter'' | binomial_authority = Quackenbush 1982<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> | type_species = P. conjugatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudocaedibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudocaedibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caedibacter'', genus of endosymbionts that include organisms commonly known as kappa; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudocaedibacter'', false ''Caedibacter'', false kappa particles.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudocaedibacter.html|Pseudocaedibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudocaedibacter conjugatus|P. conjugatus]]'' ( (''ex'' Preer ''et al''. 1974) Quackenbush 1982, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''conjugatus'', joined together, united, conjugated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> * ''[[Pseudocaedibacter falsus|P. falsus]]'' ( (''ex'' Preer ''et al''. 1974) Quackenbush 1982, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''falsus'', deceptive, false.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> * ''[[Pseudocaedibacter minutus|P. minutus]]'' ( (''ex'' Preer ''et al''. 1974) Quackenbush 1982, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''minutus'', small.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/266</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudochrobactrum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Brucellaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudochrobactrum'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64256-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. asaccharolyticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudochrobactrum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudochrobactrum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ochrobactrum'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pseudochrobactrum'', false ''Ochrobactrum''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudochrobactrum.html|Pseudochrobactrum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudochrobactrum asaccharolyticum|P. asaccharolyticum]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''saccharon'', sugar; [[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]] adjective ''asaccharolyticum'', not digesting sugar.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64256-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudochrobactrum glaciei|P. glaciei]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glaciei'', of ice.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65828-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudochrobactrum kiredjianiae|P. kiredjianiae]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kiredjianiae'', of Kiredjian, named after Martine Kiredjian, a contemporary French microbiologist, for her numerous contributions to the taxonomy of ''Ochrobactrum'' and related organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64714-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudochrobactrum lubricantis|P. lubricantis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] v. ''lubricare'', to lubricate; [[New Latin]] noun ''lubricans'' -''antis'' (from [[Latin]] participle adjective ''lubricans''), a lubricant; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lubricantis'', of/from a (coolant) lubricant.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008540-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudochrobactrum saccharolyticum|P. saccharolyticum]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''saccharon'', sugar; [[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]] adjective ''saccharolyticum'', digesting sugar.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64256-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoclavibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoclavibacter'' | binomial_authority = Manaia ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/783</ref> | type_species = P. helvolus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoclavibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoclavibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Clavibacter'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudoclavibacter'', false ''Clavibacter''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoclavibacter.html|Pseudoclavibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudoclavibacter chungangensis|P. chungangensis]]'' ( Cho ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chungangensis'', of or belonging to Chung-Ang University, where the taxonomic studies on the type strain were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015552-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoclavibacter helvolus|P. helvolus]]'' ( Manaia ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''helvolus'', pale yellow, yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/783</ref> * ''[[Pseudoclavibacter soli|P. soli]]'' ( Kim and Jung 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65627-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoflavonifractor'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Pseudoflavonifractor'' | binomial_authority = Carlier ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016725-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. capillosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoflavonifractor''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoflavonifractor'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Flavonifractor'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudoflavonifractor'', a false ''Flavonifractor''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoflavonifractor.html|Pseudoflavonifractor}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudoflavonifractor capillosus|P. capillosus]]'' ( (Tissier 1908) Carlier ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''capillosus'', full of hair, very hairy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016725-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudofulvimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudofulvimonas'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014548-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. gallinarii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudofulvimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudofulvimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Fulvimonas'', generic name of a bacterium; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudofulvimonas'', a false ''Fulvimonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudofulvimonas.html|Pseudofulvimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pseudofulvimonas can be referred to as pseudofulvimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudofulvimonas gallinarii|P. gallinarii]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gallinarium'', a hen house; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gallinarii'', of a hen house.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014548-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudogulbenkiania'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudogulbenkiania'' | binomial_authority = Lin ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65755-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. subflava | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudogulbenkiania''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudogulbenkiania'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Gulbenkiania'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudogulbenkiania'', false ''Gulbenkiania''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudogulbenkiania.html|Pseudogulbenkiania}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudogulbenkiania subflava|P. subflava]]'' ( Lin ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''subflava'', yellowish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65755-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudolabrys'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Xanthobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudolabrys'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64124-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. taiwanensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudolabrys''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudolabrys'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Labrys'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudolabrys'', the false ''Labrys''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudolabrys.html|Pseudolabrys}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudolabrys taiwanensis|P. taiwanensis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', of Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64124-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudomonas'' | binomial_authority = Migula 1894, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Pseudomonadales'' Orla-Jensen 1921 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the suborder ''Pseudomonadineae'' Breed ''et al''. 1957 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the family ''Pseudomonadaceae'' Winslow ''et al''. 1917 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the tribe ''Pseudomonadeae'' Kluyver and Van Niel 1936 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64969-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. aeruginosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[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 ''Pseudomonas'', false monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudomonas.html|Pseudomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pseudomonas can be referred to as pseudomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 191 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudomonas abietaniphila|P. abietaniphila]]'' ( Mohn ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''abietanum'', abietane; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''abietaniphila'', abietane-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas acidovorans|P. acidovorans]]'' ( den Dooren de Jong 1926, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''acidum'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''acidus'' -''a'' -''um'', sour), an acid; [[Latin]] v. ''voro'', to eat, to devour; N..[[Latin]] participle adjective ''acidovorans'', acid devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa|P. aeruginosa]]'' ( (Schroeter 1872) Migula 1900, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aeruginosa'', full of copper rust, verdigris, hence green.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas agarici|P. agarici]]'' ( Young 1970, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Agaricus'', a genus of fungi; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''agarici'', of ''Agaricus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas alcaligenes|P. alcaligenes]]'' ( Monias 1928, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''alcaligenes'', alkali-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas alcaliphila|P. alcaliphila]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alcali; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alcaliphila'', liking alkaline environments.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/349</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas aminovorans|P. aminovorans]]'' ( den Dooren de Jong 1926, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[Latin]] v. ''voro'', to eat, to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aminovorans'', amine-devouring, digesting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas amygdali|P. amygdali]]'' ( Psallidas and Panagopoulos 1975, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''amygdali'', of the almond.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas andropogonis|P. andropogonis]]'' ( (Smith 1911) Stapp 1928, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Andropogon'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aner'' ''andros'', man; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''pogon'' ''pogonis'', beard), a botanical generic name of widely distributed grasses; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''andropogonis'', of ''Andropogon''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas anguilliseptica|P. anguilliseptica]]'' ( Wakabayashi and Egusa 1972, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''anguilla'', eel; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''septica'', producing a putrefaction, putrefying, septic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''anguilliseptica'', pertaining to diseased eels.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas antarctica|P. antarctica]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern, Antarctic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/713</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas antimicrobica|P. antimicrobica]]'' ( Attafuah and Bradbury 1990, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''anti'', over against; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mikros (μικρός)'', small and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life), a microbe; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antimicrobica'', against microbes (referring to a wide antimicrobial activity).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas argentinensis|P. argentinensis]]'' ( Peix ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''argentinensis'', pertaining to the Argentine, of the Argentine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1107</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas arsenicoxydans|P. arsenicoxydans]]'' ( Campos ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''arsenicum'', arsenic; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''arsenicoxydans'', arsenic-oxidizing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas asplenii|P. asplenii]]'' ( (Ark and Tompkins 1946) Savulescu 1947, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Asplenium'', genus of ferns, spleenworts; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''asplenii'', of ''Asplenium''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63988-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas aurantiaca|P. aurantiaca]]'' ( Nakhimovskaya 1948, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas aureofaciens|P. aureofaciens]]'' ( Kluyver 1956, ''species''.; [[Latin]] adjective ''aureus'', golden; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aureofaciens'', making golden.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas avellanae|P. avellanae]]'' ( Janse ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] ''avellanae'', of ''avellana'', the species name of the host, ''Corylus'' ''avellana'' (hazlnut).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas avenae|P. avenae]]'' ( Manns 1909, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Avena'', genus of plants; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''avenae'', of ''Avena''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas avenae|P. avenae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''avenae''''' Manns 1909, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Avena'', genus of plants; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''avenae'', of ''Avena''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/516</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas avenae|P. avenae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''citrulli''''' (Schaad ''et al''. 1978) Hu ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Citrullus'', a genus of melon plants; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''citrulli'', of ''Citrullus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/516</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas avenae|P. avenae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''konjaci''''' (Goto 1983) Hu ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''konjaci'', of the konjac plant, ''Amorphophallus'' ''rivieri'' cv. Konjac.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/516</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas azotifigens|P. azotifigens]]'' ( Hatayama ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' (from Fr. noun ''azote''), nitrogen; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''figens'', fixing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azotifigens'', nitrogen fixing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1539</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas azotoformans|P. azotoformans]]'' ( Iizuka and Komagata 1963, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' (from Fr. noun ''azote''), nitrogen; [[Latin]] v. ''formo'', to fashion, to form; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azotoformans'', nitrogen forming (by denitrification).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas balearica|P. balearica]]'' ( Bennasar ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''balearica'', of the Balearic Islands, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/200</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas beijerinckii|P. beijerinckii]]'' ( Hof 1935, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''beijerinckii'', of Beijerinck, named after M.W. Beijerinck.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64355-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas beteli|P. beteli]]'' ( corrig. (Ragunathan 1928) Savulescu 1947, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''betelum'' (from Malayan noun ''betle''), betel; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''beteli'', of betel.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas borbori|P. borbori]]'' ( Vanparys ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''borboros'', sludge; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''borbori'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64224-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas boreopolis|P. boreopolis]]'' ( Gray and Thornton 1928, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''boreas'', the north; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''polis'', a city; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''boreopolis'', of North City.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas brassicacearum|P. brassicacearum]]'' ( Achouak ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brassicacearum'', of the ''Brassicaceae'', referring to its isolation from the rhizoplane of plants belonging to the ''Brassicaceae''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009654-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas brassicacearum|P. brassicacearum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''brassicacearum''''' Achouak ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brassicacearum'', of the ''Brassicaceae'', referring to its isolation from the rhizoplane of plants belonging to the ''Brassicaceae''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009654-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas brassicacearum|P. brassicacearum]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''neoaurantiaca''''' Ivanova ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''neos'', new; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured and also a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''neoaurantiaca'', new ''aurantiaca'', referring to the phenotypic similarity to ''Pseudomonas'' ''aurantiaca''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009654-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas brenneri|P. brenneri]]'' ( Baïda ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''brenneri'', of Brenner, in honor of D.J. Brenner, an American microbiologist, for his contributions to the taxonomy of the families ''Enterobacteriaceae'' and ''Legionellaceae''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/S0923-2508(01)01223-2}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas caeni|P. caeni]]'' ( Xiao ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005108-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cannabina|P. cannabina]]'' ( (''ex'' Šutič and Dowson 1959) Gardan ''et al''. 1999, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cannabina'', of hemp, of ''Cannabis'', the generic name of the host plant, ''Cannabis'' ''sativa'' [[Latin]])<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026260-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas carboxydohydrogena|P. carboxydohydrogena]]'' ( (''ex'' Sanjieva and Zavarzin 1971) Meyer ''et al''. 1980, nom. rev., ; not given in the paper by Meyer ''et al''. 1980.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/189</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas caricapapayae|P. caricapapayae]]'' ( Robbs 1956, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caricapapayae'', of ''Carica'' ''papaya'', pawpaw.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas caryophylli|P. caryophylli]]'' ( (Burkholder 1942) Starr and Burkholder 1942, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''caryophyllus'', specific epithet of ''Dianthus'' ''caryophyllus'', carnation; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caryophylli'', of the carnation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas cattleyae|P. cattleyae]]'' ( (Pavarino 1911) Savulescu 1947, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cattleya'', a genus of orchids; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cattleyae'', of ''Cattleya''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas cedrina|P. cedrina]]'' ( corrig. Dabboussi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cedrina'', of the cedar tree, the characteristic tree of Lebanon, the country from which isolates were taken.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/S0923-2508(99)80056-4}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas cedrina|P. cedrina]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''cedrina''''' Dabboussi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cedrina'', of the cedar tree, the characteristic tree of Lebanon, the country from which isolates were taken.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005025-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cedrina|P. cedrina]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''fulgida''''' Behrendt ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fulgida'', flashing, glittering, shining, pertaining to the bright fluorescence.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.005025-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cepacia|P. cepacia]]'' ( (''ex'' Burkholder 1950) Palleroni and Holmes 1981, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''caepa'' or ''cepa'', onion; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cepacia'', of or like an onion.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/4/479</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas chloritidismutans|P. chloritidismutans]]'' ( Wolterink ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chloris'', chlorite; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''dismutans'', splitting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''chloritidismutans'', chlorite-splitting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas chlororaphis|P. chlororaphis]]'' ( (Guignard and Sauvageau 1894) Bergey ''et al''. 1930, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chloros'', green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''raphis'', a needle; [[New Latin]] noun ''chlororaphis'', a green needle.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64621-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas chlororaphis|P. chlororaphis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''aurantiaca''''' (Nakhimovskaya 1948) Peix ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64621-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas chlororaphis|P. chlororaphis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''aureofaciens''''' (Kluyver 1956) Peix ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''aureus'', golden; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aureofaciens'', making golden.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64621-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas chlororaphis|P. chlororaphis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''chlororaphis''''' (Guignard and Sauvageau 1894) Bergey ''et al''. 1930, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chloros'', green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''raphis'', a needle; [[New Latin]] noun ''chlororaphis'', a green needle.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64621-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas chlororaphis|P. chlororaphis]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''piscium''''' Burr ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'', fish; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''piscium'', of/from fishes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011692-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cichorii|P. cichorii]]'' ( (Swingle 1925) Stapp 1928, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''cichorium'', chicory, succory, or endive; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cichorii'', of chicory.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cissicola|P. cissicola]]'' ( (Takimoto 1939) Burkholder 1948, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Cissus'', generic name of flowering plant; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''cissicola'', ''Cissus'' dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas citronellolis|P. citronellolis]]'' ( Seubert 1960, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''citronellolis'', of citronellol.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64849-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas cocovenenans|P. cocovenenans]]'' ( van Damme ''et al''. 1960, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Cocos'', genus of coconut; [[Latin]] v. ''veneno'', to poison; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''cocovenenans'', coconut poisoning.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas congelans|P. congelans]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''congelans'', freezing/forming ice.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1461</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas corrugata|P. corrugata]]'' ( Roberts and Scarlett 1981, ;: [[Latin]] v. ''corrugare'', to make full of wrinkles, to wrinkle up; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''corrugata'', wrinkled up.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas costantinii|P. costantinii]]'' ( Munsch ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''costantinii'', of Costantin, referring to Julien Costantin, a French mycologist who, in a note dated March 1892 to the "Société de Biologie", described some superficial brown blotch areas on sporophores.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1973</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cremoricolorata|P. cremoricolorata]]'' ( Uchino ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''cremor'', the thick juice obtained from animal or vegetable substances; [[Latin]] adjective ''coloratus'' -''a'' -''um'', colored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cremoricolorata'', intended to mean cream-colored.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.47.247}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas cuatrocienegasensis|P. cuatrocienegasensis]]'' ( Escalante ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cuatrocienegasensis'', pertaining to the Cuatro Ciénegas valley, the location of the evaporative lagoon from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006189-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas delafieldii|P. delafieldii]]'' ( Davis 1970, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''delafieldii'', of Delafield, named after F.P. Delafield, who first isolated this organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00691056}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas delhiensis|P. delhiensis]]'' ( Prakash ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''delhiensis'', pertaining to Delhi, the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64456-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas diminuta|P. diminuta]]'' ( Leifson and Hugh 1954, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''minutus'', small; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''diminuta'', defective, minute.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas doudoroffii|P. doudoroffii]]'' ( Baumann ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''doudoroffii'', of Doudoroff; named after M. Doudoroff.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas duriflava|P. duriflava]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''durus'', hard; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''duriflava'', hard yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65716-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas echinoides|P. echinoides]]'' ( Heumann 1962, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''echinos'', hedgehog, sea-urchin; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''echinoides'', prickly, like a hedgehog or a sea-urchin; intended to mean spiny shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas elongata|P. elongata]]'' ( Humm 1946, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''elongata'', elongated, stretched out.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas extremaustralis|P. extremaustralis]]'' ( López ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''extremus'', outermost, utmost, extreme; [[Latin]] adjective ''australis'', southern; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''extremaustralis'', from the extreme South, the region of isolation (Far Southern Antarctica).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022855-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas extremorientalis|P. extremorientalis]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] adjective ''extremus'', outermost, utmost, extreme; [[Latin]] adjective ''orientalis'', of or belonging to the East, Eastern; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''extremorientalis'', of or belonging to the Far East of Russia, the region of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2113</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas facilis|P. facilis]]'' ( (Schatz and Bovell 1952) Davis 1969, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''facilis'', easy, without difficulty.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas ficuserectae|P. ficuserectae]]'' ( Goto 1983, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ficuserectae'', of ''Ficus'' ''erecta'', the name of the host species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/546</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas flava|P. flava]]'' ( (Niklewski 1910) Davis 1969, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas flavescens|P. flavescens]]'' ( Hildebrand ''et al''. 1994, ;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flavescens'', becoming golden yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/410</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas flectens|P. flectens]]'' ( Johnson 1956, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] v. ''flectere'', to bend, to curve; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flectens'', bending.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas fluorescens|P. fluorescens]]'' ( Migula 1895, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''fluorescens'', fluorescing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas fragi|P. fragi]]'' ( (Eichholz 1902) Gruber 1905, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fragi'', of a strawberry-plant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas frederiksbergensis|P. frederiksbergensis]]'' ( Andersen ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''frederiksbergensis'', of or belonging to to Frederiksberg near Copenhagen, Denmark, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/6/1957</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas fulva|P. fulva]]'' ( Iizuka and Komagata 1963, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fulva'', tawny, deep yellow, yellowish brown.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas fuscovaginae|P. fuscovaginae]]'' ( (''ex'' Tanii ''et al''. 1976) Miyajima ''et al''. 1983, , nom. rev.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''fuscus'', tawny, fuscous; [[Latin]] noun ''vagina'', vagina, sheath; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fuscovaginae'', of a fuscous vagina.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/656</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas gelidicola|P. gelidicola]]'' ( Kadota 1951, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective <em>gelidus</em>, ice-cold, very cold, icy; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''gelidicola'', ice-dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas geniculata|P. geniculata]]'' ( (Wright 1895) Chester 1901, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''geniculata'', jointed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas gessardii|P. gessardii]]'' ( Verhille ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gessardii'', of Gessard, named after C. Gessard, French chemist who isolated "''Bacterium'' ''aeruginosum''" for the first time in 1882 and studied its pigment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1559</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas gladioli|P. gladioli]]'' ( Severini 1913, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''gladiolus'', a small sword, lily, and also a botanical generic name; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gladioli'', of lily, of ''Gladiolus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas glathei|P. glathei]]'' ( Zolg and Ottow 1975, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''glathei'', of Glathe, named after H. Glathe of Giessen, Germany.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas glumae|P. glumae]]'' ( Kurita and Tabei 1967, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''gluma'', a hull or husk; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glumae'', of a husk.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas graminis|P. graminis]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''gramen'', grass; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''graminis'', of grass, the source of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/297</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas grimontii|P. grimontii]]'' ( Baïda ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''grimontii'', of Grimont, in honour of the French bacteriologist P. A. D. Grimont, for all his work in the field of bacterial taxonomy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1497</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas guineae|P. guineae]]'' ( Bozal ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''guineae'', of Guinea, in honour of the late Professor Jesús Guinea, a prominent Spanish microbiologist, who isolated this strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65141-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas halophila|P. halophila]]'' ( Fendrich 1989, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophila'', salt-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63964-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas hibiscicola|P. hibiscicola]]'' ( Moniz 1963, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Hibiscus'', a botanical generic name; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''hibiscicola'', ''Hibiscus''-dweller (pathogenic to ''Hibiscus'' ''Rosa''-''sinensis'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas huttiensis|P. huttiensis]]'' ( Leifson 1962, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''huttiensis'', pertaining to Lower Hutt, New Zealand.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas indica|P. indica]]'' ( Pandey ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''indica'', pertaining to India, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1559</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas indigofera|P. indigofera]]'' ( (Voges 1893) Migula 1900, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''indigo'' (from Fr. noun ''indigo'', derived from [[Latin]] noun ''indicum'', indigo) the dye indigo; [[Latin]] suff. -''fer'' -''fera'' -''ferum'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''fero'', to bear), bearing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''indigofera'', bearing indigo.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas iners|P. iners]]'' ( Iizuka and Komagata 1964, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''iners'', inactive, inert.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas japonica|P. japonica]]'' ( Pungrasmi ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonica'', pertaining to Japan, from where the isolate originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005389-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas jessenii|P. jessenii]]'' ( Verhille ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jessenii'', of Jessen, named after O. Jessen, eminent Danish bacteriologist who contributed substantially to the knowledge of fluorescent pseudomonads.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas jinjuensis|P. jinjuensis]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''jinjuensis'', referring to Jinju Region in Korea, where the bacteria were first found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/21</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas kilonensis|P. kilonensis]]'' ( Sikorski ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kilonensis'' (after ''Civium'' ''Kilonensis'', the ancient Latin name of the town of Kiel, Germany), of or belonging to Kiel.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1549</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas knackmussii|P. knackmussii]]'' ( Stolz ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''knackmussii'', of Knackmuss, in honour of Hans-Joachim Knackmuss, who initiated the biochemical studies about the degradation of chlorinated aromatics and other xenobiotic compounds by strain B13<sup>T</sup> and various other micro-organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64761-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/21</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas lanceolata|P. lanceolata]]'' ( Leifson 1962, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lanceolata'', lanceolated, lancet-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas lemoignei|P. lemoignei]]'' ( Delafield ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lemoignei'', of Lemoigne; named after M.H. Lemoigne, a French bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas libanensis|P. libanensis]]'' ( Dabboussi ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''Libanus'', Lebanon; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''libanensis'', pertaining to Lebanon.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1091</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas lini|P. lini]]'' ( Delorme ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''linum'', flax; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lini'', of flax, referring to the plant genus, ''Linum'', from which the type strain CFBP 5737<sup>T</sup> was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/513</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas lundensis|P. lundensis]]'' ( Molin ''et al''. 1986, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lundensis'', pertaining to the city of Lund,)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/339</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas lurida|P. lurida]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lurida'', yellowish, to indicate the yellow-greenish fluorescent pigment of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64793-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas lutea|P. lutea]]'' ( Peix ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutea'', yellow, referring to the yellowish pigment produced by this bacterium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/847</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas luteola|P. luteola]]'' ( Kodama ''et al''. 1985, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. adjective ''luteola'', yellowish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/467</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas mallei|P. mallei]]'' ( (Zopf 1885) Redfearn ''et al''. 1966, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''malleus'', a hammer, maul, the disease of glanders; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mallei'', of glanders.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas maltophilia|P. maltophilia]]'' ( (''ex'' Hugh and Ryschenkow 1961) Hugh 1981, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] noun ''maltum'', malt; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''philia'', friendship; [[New Latin]] noun ''maltophilia'', intended to mean friend of malt.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/195</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas mandelii|P. mandelii]]'' ( Verhille ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mandelii'', of Mandel, dedicated to M. Mandel, American bacteriologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas marginalis|P. marginalis]]'' ( (Brown 1918) Stevens 1925, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''margo'' ''marginis'', edge, margin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marginalis'', marginal.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas marina|P. marina]]'' ( (Cobet ''et al''. 1970) Baumann ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas marincola|P. marincola]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''marincola'', inhabitant of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65406-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mediterranea|P. mediterranea]]'' ( Catara ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mediterranea'', mediterranean, referring to the fact that most strains of this species were isolated in Mediterranean countries.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1749</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas meliae|P. meliae]]'' ( Ogimi 1981, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Melia'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''melia'', the ash), a botanical genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''meliae'', of ''Melia'', isolated from ''Melia'' ''azedarach'' [[Latin]] (Chinaberry tree).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mendocina|P. mendocina]]'' ( Palleroni 1970, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mendocina'', pertaining to Mendoza (Argentina).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mephitica|P. mephitica]]'' ( Claydon and Hammer 1939, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mephitica'', mephitic, pestilential.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65450-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas meridiana|P. meridiana]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''meridiana'', of or belonging to the south or south side, southern, southerly, meridional; pertaining to the South Pole.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/713</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mesophilica|P. mesophilica]]'' ( Austin and Goodfellow 1979, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philikos'' -''ē'' -''on'', friendly; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mesophilica'', friendly to the middle, because of its preference for moderate temperatures.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas migulae|P. migulae]]'' ( Verhille ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''migulae'', of Migula, named after W. Migula, who created the generic name ''Pseudomonas''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1559</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mixta|P. mixta]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1989, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''mixta'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''misceo''), mixed, referring to mixed flagellation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas mohnii|P. mohnii]]'' ( Cámara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mohnii'', of Mohn, named in honour of William Mohn, for his pioneering contributions to the study of the biodegradation of resin acids.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64703-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas monteilii|P. monteilii]]'' ( Elomari ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''monteilii'', of Monteil, in honor of Henri Monteil, a French microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/846</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas moorei|P. moorei]]'' ( Cámara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''moorei'', of Moore, named in honour of Edward R. B. Moore, for his important contributions to the study of the genus ''Pseudomonas''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64703-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas moraviensis|P. moraviensis]]'' ( Tvrzová ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''moraviensis'', pertaining to Moravia, the region of the Czech Republic where the type strain 1B4 was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63988-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mosselii|P. mosselii]]'' ( Dabboussi ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''mosselii'', of Mossel, in honour of David A. A. Mossel, a Dutch microbiologist, for his contribution to medical and food microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/363</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas mucidolens|P. mucidolens]]'' ( Levine and Anderson 1932, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''mucidus'', musty; [[Latin]] v. ''oleo'', to emit a smell, to smell of; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''mucidolens'', musty smelling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas multiresinivorans|P. multiresinivorans]]'' ( Mohn ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''resina'', resin; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''multiresinivorans'', devouring many resins.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64849-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas nautica|P. nautica]]'' ( Baumann ''et al''. 1972, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nautica'', nautical.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas nitroreducens|P. nitroreducens]]'' ( Iizuka and Komagata 1964, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''nitron'', nitre, nitrate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', drawing backwards, bringing back to a state or condition; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitroreducens'', nitrate reducing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64849-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas oleovorans|P. oleovorans]]'' ( Lee and Chandler 1941, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oleovorans'', oil devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026260-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas oleovorans|P. oleovorans]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''lubricantis''''' Saha ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] v. ''lubricare'', to lubricate; [[New Latin]] n ''lubricans'' -''antis'' (from [[Latin]] participle adjective ''lubricans'') a lubricant; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lubricantis'', of/from lubricating oil, the source of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas oleovorans|P. oleovorans]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''oleovorans''''' Lee and Chandler 1941, ; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oleovorans'', oil devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas orientalis|P. orientalis]]'' ( Dabboussi ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''orientalis'', Oriental, pertaining to the Orient.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/S0923-2508(99)80056-4}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas oryzihabitans|P. oryzihabitans]]'' ( Kodama ''et al''. 1985, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''oryza'', rice; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''habitans'', inhabiting, dwelling; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oryzihabitans'', rice-inhabiting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/4/467</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas otitidis|P. otitidis]]'' ( Clark ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''ous'' ''otos'', ear; [[New Latin]] suff. -''itis'' -''idis'', used in names of inflammations; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''otitidis'', of inflammation of the ear.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63753-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas pachastrellae|P. pachastrellae]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pachastrellae'', of ''Pachastrella'', the generic name of a sponge.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/919</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas palleroniana|P. palleroniana]]'' ( Gardan ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''palleroniana'', pertaining to N. J. Palleroni, the famous microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2065</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas palleronii|P. palleronii]]'' ( Davis 1970, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''palleronii'', of Palleroni, named after N.J. Palleroni, who first isolated this organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00691056}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas panacis|P. panacis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''panacis'', of panax, a fabulous plant supposed to heal all diseases, and the botanical genus name of ginseng (''Panax'' [[Latin]]).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1721</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas panipatensis|P. panipatensis]]'' ( Gupta ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''panipatensis'', pertaining to Panipat, the place of isolation of the bacterium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65401-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas parafulva|P. parafulva]]'' ( Uchino ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', beside, alongside of, near, like; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fulva'', a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''parafulva'', (''Pseudomonas'') ''fulva''-like.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.47.247}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas paucimobilis|P. paucimobilis]]'' ( Holmes ''et al''. 1977, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[Latin]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, mobile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''paucimobilis'', intended to mean few motile cells.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pelagia|P. pelagia]]'' ( Hwang ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pelagia'', of or belonging to the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008102-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas peli|P. peli]]'' ( Vanparys ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pelos'', sludge; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''peli'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64224-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas perfectomarina|P. perfectomarina]]'' ( (''ex'' ZoBell and Upham 1944) Baumann ''et al''. 1983, , nom. rev.;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''perfectus'', complete, perfect; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''perfectomarina'', completely marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/857</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pertucinogena|P. pertucinogena]]'' ( Kawai and Yabuuchi 1975, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''pertucinum'', pertucin, a bacteriocin active against ''Bordetella'' ''pertussis''; [[Latin]] suff. ''genus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''gigno'', to produce, give birth to, beget), producing; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pertucinogena'', intended to mean pertucin producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas phenazinium|P. phenazinium]]'' ( Bell and Turner 1973, ''species''.;: Orthography and etymology uncertain; possibly refers to iodinin, which is a phenazine pigment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pickettii|P. pickettii]]'' ( Ralston ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''pickettii'', of Pickett; named after M.J. Pickett.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pictorum|P. pictorum]]'' ( Gray and Thornton 1928, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''pictorum'', of painters; here, intended to mean of the Picts, named after the Picts, a scottish tribe.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas plantarii|P. plantarii]]'' ( Azegami ''et al''. 1987, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''plantarium'', nursery, seedbed; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''plantarii'', of seedbed.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/2/144</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas plecoglossicida|P. plecoglossicida]]'' ( Nishimori ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Plecoglossus'', systematic name of afish genus; [[Latin]] suff. -''cida'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''caedere'', to kill), killer; [[New Latin]] noun ''plecoglossicida'', the killer of ''Plecoglossus'', the genus to which ayu belongs.'''<br>)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/83</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas poae|P. poae]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''poa'', grass; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun poae of/from grass.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1461</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas pohangensis|P. pohangensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pohangensis'', referring to Pohang city in Korea, where the type strain was found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64274-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas proteolytica|P. proteolytica]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''proteolytica'', proteolytic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/713</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes|P. pseudoalcaligenes]]'' ( Stanier 1966, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''alcaligenes'', alkali-producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''pseudoalcaligenes'', false alkaliproducing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026260-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes|P. pseudoalcaligenes]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''citrulli''''' Schaad ''et al''. 1978, ''subspecies''.;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Citrullus'', a genus of melon plants; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''citrulli'', of ''Citrullus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes|P. pseudoalcaligenes]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''konjaci''''' Goto 1983, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''konjaci'', of the konjac plant, ''Amorphophallus'' ''rivieri'' cv. Konjac.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/539</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes|P. pseudoalcaligenes]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''pseudoalcaligenes''''' Stanier 1966, ''subspecies''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] noun ''alcali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''alcaligenes'', alkali-producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''pseudoalcaligenes'', false alkaliproducing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026260-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudoflava|P. pseudoflava]]'' ( Auling ''et al''. 1978, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow, and also a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pseudoflava'', not the true (''Pseudomonas'') ''flava'', referring to the close relationship to ''Pseudomonas'' ''flava''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas pseudomallei|P. pseudomallei]]'' ( (Whitmore 1913) Haynes 1957, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] noun ''malleus'', a hammer, maul, the disease of glanders, and also a specific epithet; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pseudomallei'', of false glanders, the false (''Pseudomonas'') ''mallei''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas psychrophila|P. psychrophila]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''psychrophila'', cold loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920100199}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas psychrotolerans|P. psychrotolerans]]'' ( Hauser ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', cold-tolerating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1633</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas putida|P. putida]]'' ( (Trevisan 1889) Migula 1895, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''putida'', stinking, fetid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas pyrrocinia|P. pyrrocinia]]'' ( Imanaka ''et al''. 1965, ''species''.;: Etymology uncertain, possibly [[New Latin]] adjective ''pyrrocinia'', referring to the antibiotic properties of pyrrolnitrin, which is produced by strains of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas radiora|P. radiora]]'' ( Ito and Iizuka 1971, ''species''.;: The etymology is uncertain. Perhaps, intended to mean pertaining to radiation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas reinekei|P. reinekei]]'' ( Cámara ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''reinekei'', of Reineke, named in honour of Walter Reineke, for his pioneering contributions to the study of the biodegradation of chlorinated aromatics.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64703-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas resinovorans|P. resinovorans]]'' ( Delaporte ''et al''. 1961, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''resina'', resin; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''resinovorans'', resin devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas rhizosphaerae|P. rhizosphaerae]]'' ( Peix ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaira''), ball, globe, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhizosphaerae'', of the rhizosphere.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/2067</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas rhodesiae|P. rhodesiae]]'' ( Coroler ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhodesiae'', of Rhodes, in honor of M.R. Rhodes, an English microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas rhodos|P. rhodos]]'' ( Heumann 1962, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rhodos'' (''sic''), rose colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas rubrilineans|P. rubrilineans]]'' ( (Lee ''et al''. 1925) Stapp 1928, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[Latin]] v. ''lineo'', to reduce to a straight line, to make straight or perpendicular; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''rubrilineans'', making red stripes.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas rubrisubalbicans|P. rubrisubalbicans]]'' ( (Christopher and Edgerton 1930) Krasil'nikov 1949, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[Latin]] adjective ''subalbicans'', somewhat white, whitish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rubrisubalbicans'', red-whitish, referring to the symptoms of mottled stripe disease.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas sabulinigri|P. sabulinigri]]'' ( Kim ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sabulum'', sand; [[Latin]] adjective ''niger'' -''gra'' -''grum'', black; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sabulinigri'', of black sand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65866-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas saccharophila|P. saccharophila]]'' ( Doudoroff 1940, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saccharophila'', sugar-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas salomonii|P. salomonii]]'' ( Gardan ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''salomonii'', of Salomon, referring to Max Salomon, the agricultural technical advisor who firstobserved the symptoms of the new garlic disease "Café au lait".)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2065</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas savastanoi|P. savastanoi]]'' ( (Janse 1982) Gardan ''et al''. 1992, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun''savastanoi'', of Savastano, the first worker who studied olive knot disease.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/4/606</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas segetis|P. segetis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''seges'' -''etis'', soil; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''segetis'', of the soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63792-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas simiae|P. simiae]]'' ( Vela ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''simiae'', of an ape, of a monkey.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64378-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas solanacearum|P. solanacearum]]'' ( (Smith 1896) Smith 1914, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. noun ''Solanaceae'', the nightshade family; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''solanacearum'', of the ''Solanaceae''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas spinosa|P. spinosa]]'' ( Leifson 1962, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''spinosa'', thorny, spiny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas stanieri|P. stanieri]]'' ( Baumann ''et al''. 1983, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stanieri'', of Stanier, named after R. Y. Stanier, a Canadian microbiologist who made extensive contributions to general microbiology and, in particular, to ''Pseudomonas''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/857</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas straminea|P. straminea]]'' ( corrig. Iizuka and Komagata 1963, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''straminea'', made of straw.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas stutzeri|P. stutzeri]]'' ( (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Sijderius 1946, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stutzeri'', of Stutzer.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64506-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas synxantha|P. synxantha]]'' ( (Ehrenberg 1840) Holland 1920, ''species''.;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''sun'', with, along with, together; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''xanthos'', yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''synxantha'', with yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas syringae|P. syringae]]'' ( van Hall 1902, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Syringa'', generic name of lilac; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syringae'', of the lilac.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas syringae|P. syringae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''savastanoi''''' (''ex'' Smith 1908) Janse 1982, , nom. rev.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun''savastanoi'', of Savastano, the first worker who studied olive knot disease.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/2/166</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas syringae|P. syringae]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''syringae''''' van Hall 1902, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Syringa'', generic name of lilac; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syringae'', of the lilac.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/317</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas syzygii|P. syzygii]]'' ( Roberts ''et al''. 1990, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''Syzygium'', generic name of the clove tree; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syzygii'', of the genus ''Syzygium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas taeanensis|P. taeanensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taeanensis'', of or pertaining to Taean, Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018093-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas taeniospiralis|P. taeniospiralis]]'' ( Lalucat ''et al''. 1982, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''tainia'' (Latin transliteration ''taenia''), band, ribbon; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''spiralis'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', coil; and [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to), coiled; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taeniospiralis'', ribbon coiled, after ''Caedibacter'' ''taeniospiralis'', an organism with which it shares characteristics.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/3/332</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas taetrolens|P. taetrolens]]'' ( Haynes 1957, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''taeter'' -''tra'' -''trum'', offensive, foul; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''olens'', having an odor; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''taetrolens'', foul smelling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas taiwanensis|P. taiwanensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', of or pertaining to Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014779-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas testosteroni|P. testosteroni]]'' ( Marcus and Talalay 1956, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''testosteroni'', of testosterone, a chemical compound.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas thermotolerans|P. thermotolerans]]'' ( Manaia and Moore 2002, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thermotolerans'', able to tolerate high temperatures.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2203</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas thivervalensis|P. thivervalensis]]'' ( Achouak ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thivervalensis'', of or belonging to Thiverval, France, the place where most of the strains have been isolated from the rhizoplane of ''Arabidopsis'' ''²''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/9</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas tolaasii|P. tolaasii]]'' ( Paine 1919, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''tolaasii'', of Tolaas.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas tremae|P. tremae]]'' ( Gardan ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''tremae'', of ''Trema''; generic name of the host plant, ''Trema'' ''orientalis'' BL.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/469</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas trivialis|P. trivialis]]'' ( Behrendt ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''trivialis'', trivial.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1461</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas tuomuerensis|P. tuomuerensis]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tuomuerensis'', pertaining to the region of Tuomuer Peak of Tianshan Mountain, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000547-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas umsongensis|P. umsongensis]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''umsongensis'', referring to Umsong Region in Korea, where the bacteria were first found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/1/21</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas vancouverensis|P. vancouverensis]]'' ( Mohn ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vancouverensis'', pertaining to the city of Vancouver, Canada.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/3/935</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas veronii|P. veronii]]'' ( Elomari ''et al''. 1996, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''veronii'', of Véron, in honor of Prof. M. M. Véron, an eminent French microbiologist, for his contribution to taxonomy and medical microbiology.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/1138</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas vesicularis|P. vesicularis]]'' ( (Büsing ''et al''. 1953) Galarneault and Leifson 1964, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] noun ''vesicula'', a little blister, vesicle; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''aris'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vesicularis'', pertaining to a vesicle.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00412315}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas viridiflava|P. viridiflava]]'' ( (Burkholder 1930) Dowson 1939, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] adjective ''viridis'', green; [[Latin]] adjective ''flavus'', golden yellow, reddish yellow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''viridiflava'', greenish yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas vranovensis|P. vranovensis]]'' ( Tvrzová ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vranovensis'', pertaining to Vranov, the name of a village in South Moravia, the place of soil origin, the source of isolation of strain 2B2.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63988-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas woodsii|P. woodsii]]'' ( (Smith 1911) Stevens 1925, ''species''.;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''woodsii'', of Woods, named after A.F. Woods, an American plant pathologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudomonas xanthomarina|P. xanthomarina]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''xanthos'', yellow; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xanthomarina'', yellow-pigmented bacteria from the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.65}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas xiamenensis|P. xiamenensis]]'' ( Lai and Shao 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xiamenensis'', of Xiamen, a district in Fujian, China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65459-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudomonas xinjiangensis|P. xinjiangensis]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang, in north-west China, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001420-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudonocardia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Pseudonocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudonocardia'' | binomial_authority = Henssen 1957, ''genus''. (Type genus of the suborder ''Pseudonocardineae'' Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1997; type genus of the family ''Pseudonocardiaceae'' Embley ''et al''. 1989).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407588}}</ref> | type_species = P. thermophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudonocardia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudonocardia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Nocardia'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudonocardia'', false ''Nocardia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudonocardia.html|Pseudonocardia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 39 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudonocardia acaciae|P. acaciae]]'' ( Duangmal ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''acacia'', the acacia tree and also the name of a botanical genus; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''acaciae'', of ''Acacia'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from roots of ''Acacia'' ''auriculiformis'' A. Cunn. ''ex'' Benth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007724-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia adelaidensis|P. adelaidensis]]'' ( Kaewkla and Franco 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''adelaidensis'', of or belonging to Adelaide, South Australia, the source of the tree from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia ailaonensis|P. ailaonensis]]'' ( Qin ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ailaonensis'', of or pertaining to Ailao Mountain, Yunnan province, China, the source of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65721-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia alaniniphila|P. alaniniphila]]'' ( (Xu ''et al''. 1999) Huang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alaninum'', alanine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alaniniphila'', alanine loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/977</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia alni|P. alni]]'' ( (Evtushenko ''et al''. 1989) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, ; [[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/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia ammonioxydans|P. ammonioxydans]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ammonia'', ammonia; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ammonioxydans'', oxidizing ammonia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63878-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia antarctica|P. antarctica]]'' ( Prabahar ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern, and by extension, pertaining to the continent Antarctica.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00249}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia artemisiae|P. artemisiae]]'' ( Zhao ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] noun ''artemisia'', mugwort, also a plant genus; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''artemisiae'', of ''Artemisia'', isolated from ''Artemisia'' ''annua'' [[Latin]])<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021931-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia asaccharolytica|P. asaccharolytica]]'' ( Reichert ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a- (ἄ)'' , not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchâr'', sugar; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lytica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lutikē''), able to dissolve, able to loose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asaccharolytica'', not digesting sugar, referring to the failure to produce acid from carbohydrates.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/441</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia aurantiaca|P. aurantiaca]]'' ( (Xu ''et al''. 1999) Huang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/977</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia autotrophica|P. autotrophica]]'' ( (Takamiya and Tubaki 1956) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, ; [[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/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia azurea|P. azurea]]'' ( Ōmura ''et al''. 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''azurea'', azure blue, referring to the color of aerial mycelium.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/3/672</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudonocardia babensis|P. babensis]]'' ( Sakiyama ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''babensis'', referring to Ba Be National Park, Vietnam, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018127-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia benzenivorans|P. benzenivorans]]'' ( Kämpfer and Kroppenstedt 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''benzenum'', benzene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, digesting; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''benzenivorans'', digesting benzene.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/749</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia carboxydivorans|P. carboxydivorans]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''carboxydum'', carbon monoxide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, digesting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''carboxydivorans'', digesting carbon monoxide.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65765-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia chloroethenivorans|P. chloroethenivorans]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''chloroethenum'', chloroethene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''chloroethenivorans'', chloroethene-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/131</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia compacta|P. compacta]]'' ( Henssen ''et al''. 1983, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''compacta'', compact.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/829</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia dioxanivorans|P. dioxanivorans]]'' ( Mahendra and Alvarez-Cohen 2005, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''dioxanum'', dioxane; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''dioxanivorans'', dioxane-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/593</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia endophytica|P. endophytica]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''endo'', within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phyton'', plant; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''endophytica'', within plant, endophytic, pertaining to the original isolation from plant tissues.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64740-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia eucalypti|P. eucalypti]]'' ( Kaewkla and Franco 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''eucalypti'', of ''Eucalyptus'', isolated from ''Eucalyptus'' ''microcarpa''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022327-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia halophobica|P. halophobica]]'' ( (Akimov ''et al''. 1989) McVeigh ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt, the sea; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''phobos'', fear, dread; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''halophobica'', salt-fearing, referring to the inability to grow in the presence of 3% NaCl.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/300</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans|P. hydrocarbonoxydans]]'' ( (Nolof and Hirsch 1962) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, ; [[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/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia khuvsgulensis|P. khuvsgulensis]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''khuvsgulensis'', of or belonging to Khuvsgul, referring to the isolation of the type strain from soil of Khuvsgul Lake, Khuvsgul province, Mongolia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019562-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia kongjuensis|P. kongjuensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kongjuensis'', of Kongju, Republic of Korea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1505</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia mongoliensis|P. mongoliensis]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mongoliensis'', of or belonging to Mongolia, referring to the isolation of the type strain from soil of Mongolia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019562-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia nitrificans|P. nitrificans]]'' ( (''ex'' Schatz ''et al''. 1954) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, nom. rev., ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''nitrificans'', nitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia oroxyli|P. oroxyli]]'' ( Gu ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oroxyli'', of the plant genus ''Oroxylum''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64385-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia parietis|P. parietis]]'' ( Schäfer ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''paries'' -''etis'', a wall; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''parietis'', of the wall of a house.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009993-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia petroleophila|P. petroleophila]]'' ( (Hirsch and Engel 1956) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''petra'', stone, rock; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'', oil; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''petroleiphila'', petrol-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia saturnea|P. saturnea]]'' ( (Hirsch 1960) Warwick ''et al''. 1994, ; [[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/44/2/293</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia spinosa|P. spinosa]]'' ( Schäfer 1971, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''spinosa'', full of thorns, thorny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia spinosispora|P. spinosispora]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''spinosus'',  full of thorns, thorny; [[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 ''spinosispora'', thorny spore.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1603</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia sulfidoxydans|P. sulfidoxydans]]'' ( Reichert ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxydans'', oxidizing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sulfidoxydans'', oxidizing sulfides.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/441</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia tetrahydrofuranoxydans|P. tetrahydrofuranoxydans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''tetrahydrofuranum'', tetrahydrofuran; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydare'', to make acid, to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tetrahydrofuranoxydans'', oxidizing tetrahydrofuran.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64199-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia thermophila|P. thermophila]]'' ( Henssen 1957, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''phila'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''philē (φίλη)''), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermophila'', heat loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00407588}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia tropica|P. tropica]]'' ( Qin ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tropica'', tropical, referring to the tropical region where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020099-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia xinjiangensis|P. xinjiangensis]]'' ( (Xu ''et al''. 1999) Huang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xinjiangensis'', pertaining to Xinjiang, an autonomous region in northwest China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/977</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia yunnanensis|P. yunnanensis]]'' ( (Jiang ''et al''. 1991) Huang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yunnanensis'', pertaining to Yunnan, a province of south China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/977</ref> * ''[[Pseudonocardia zijingensis|P. zijingensis]]'' ( Huang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''zijingensis'', pertaining to Zijing, the source of the soil from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/977</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoramibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Eubacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoramibacter'' | binomial_authority = Willems and Collins 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/1083</ref> | type_species = P. alactolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoramibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoramibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''ramus'', a branch; [[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 ''Pseudoramibacter'', false branching rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoramibacter.html|Pseudoramibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudoramibacter alactolyticus|P. alactolyticus]]'' ( (Prévot and Taffanel 1942) Willems and Collins 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Latin]] noun ''lac'' ''lactis'', milk; [[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 ''alactolyticus'', not milk digesting.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/1083</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudorhodobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudorhodobacter'' | binomial_authority = Uchino ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.48.309}}</ref> | type_species = P. ferrugineus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudorhodobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudorhodobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodobacter'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudorhodobacter'', false ''Rhodobacter''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudorhodobacter.html|Pseudorhodobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudorhodobacter ferrugineus|P. ferrugineus]]'' ( (Rüger and Höfle 1992) Uchino ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ferrugineus'', of the color of iron-rust, dark-red.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.48.309}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudorhodoferax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudorhodoferax'' | binomial_authority = Bruland ''et al''. 2009, '''<br><ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006791-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudorhodoferax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudorhodoferax'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodoferax'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudorhodoferax'', the false ''Rhodoferax''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudorhodoferax.html|Pseudorhodoferax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudorhodoferax caeni|P. caeni]]'' ( Bruland ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006791-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudorhodoferax soli|P. soli]]'' ( Bruland ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006791-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoruegeria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoruegeria'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64594-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. aquimaris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoruegeria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoruegeria'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ruegeria'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudoruegeria'', false ''Ruegeria''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoruegeria.html|Pseudoruegeria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudoruegeria aquimaris|P. aquimaris]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of the water of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64594-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoruegeria lutimaris|P. lutimaris]]'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lutum'', mud; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lutimaris'', of a marine mud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015073-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudosphingobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Sphingobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudosphingobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64950-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. domesticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudosphingobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudosphingobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Sphingobacterium'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pseudosphingobacterium'', false ''Sphingobacterium''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudosphingobacterium.html|Pseudosphingobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudosphingobacterium domesticum|P. domesticum]]'' ( Vaz-Moreira ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''domesticum'', of or belonging to the house.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64950-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudospirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudospirillum'' | binomial_authority = Satomi ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/739</ref> | type_species = P. japonicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudospirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudospirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Spirillum'', genus of spiral-shaped bacteria; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pseudospirillum'', false ''Spirillum''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudospirillum.html|Pseudospirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudospirillum japonicum|P. japonicum]]'' ( (Watanabe 1959) Satomi ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''japonicum'', pertaining to Japan.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudosporangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudosporangium'' | binomial_authority = Ara ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65680-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. ferrugineum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudosporangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudosporangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''angeion'', a vessel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pseudosporangium'', false sporangium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudosporangium.html|Pseudosporangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudosporangium ferrugineum|P. ferrugineum]]'' ( Ara ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''ferrugineum'', rusty brown, referring to the orange-dark brown- to clove brown-coloured substrate mycelium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65680-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudovibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudovibrio'' | binomial_authority = Shieh ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2307</ref> | type_species = P. denitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudovibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudovibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Vibrio'', a name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudovibrio'', false ''Vibrio''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudovibrio.html|Pseudovibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudovibrio ascidiaceicola|P. ascidiaceicola]]'' ( Fukunaga ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ascidiacea'', name of a zoological class; [[Latin]] suff. cola, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''ascidiaceicola'', Ascidiacea dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63879-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudovibrio denitrificans|P. denitrificans]]'' ( Shieh ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'' (from [[New Latin]] v. ''denitrifico''), denitrifying.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2307</ref> * ''[[Pseudovibrio japonicus|P. japonicus]]'' ( Hosoya and Yokota 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''japonicus'', pertaining to Japan, where the isolate originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64922-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoxanthobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Xanthobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoxanthobacter'' | binomial_authority = Arun ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65206-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. soli | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoxanthobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoxanthobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Xanthobacter'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pseudoxanthobacter'', the false Xanthobacter.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoxanthobacter.html|Pseudoxanthobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudoxanthobacter soli|P. soli]]'' ( Arun ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65206-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudoxanthomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudoxanthomonas'' | binomial_authority = Finkmann ''et al''. 2000<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65678-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. broegbernensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudoxanthomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudoxanthomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] noun ''Xanthomonas'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudoxanthomonas'', false ''Xanthomonas''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudoxanthomonas.html|Pseudoxanthomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pseudoxanthomonas can be referred to as pseudoxanthomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 13 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas broegbernensis|P. broegbernensis]]'' ( Finkmann ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''broegbernensis'', pertaining to Brögbern (location near Lingen) Germany, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/273</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas daejeonensis|P. daejeonensis]]'' ( Yang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''daejeonensis'', pertaining to Daejeon in Korea, the location of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/787</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas dokdonensis|P. dokdonensis]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2006) Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''dokdonensis'', pertaining to Dokdo, a Korean island, from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65678-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas japonensis|P. japonensis]]'' ( Thierry ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonensis'', pertaining to Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2245</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas kalamensis|P. kalamensis]]'' ( Harada ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kalamensis'', of Kalama Island, referring to the Hawaiian name for Johnston Atoll, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63556-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas kaohsiungensis|P. kaohsiungensis]]'' ( Chang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''kaohsiungensis'', of Kaohsiung, referring to Kaohsiung, city in southern Taiwan, origin of the oil-polluted site from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2004.11.003}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas koreensis|P. koreensis]]'' ( Yang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, the location of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/787</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas mexicana|P. mexicana]]'' ( Thierry ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mexicana'', pertaining to Mexico, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2245</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas sacheonensis|P. sacheonensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sacheonensis'', pertaining to Sacheon, Korea, the location of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65678-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas spadix|P. spadix]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''spadix'', date-brown, date-coloured, referring to the brown pigment produced by the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65053-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas suwonensis|P. suwonensis]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''suwonensis'', pertaining to Suwon region, where the bacterium was first found.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63749-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas taiwanensis|P. taiwanensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, referring to where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2155</ref> * ''[[Pseudoxanthomonas yeongjuensis|P. yeongjuensis]]'' ( Yoo ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''yeongjuensis'', pertaining to Yeongju province in Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64427-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pseudozobellia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Pseudozobellia'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004143-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. thermophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pseudozobellia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pseudozobellia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective '' pseudēs'', false; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Zobellia'', the name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pseudozobellia'', the false ''Zobellia''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pseudozobellia.html|Pseudozobellia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pseudozobellia thermophila|P. thermophila]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[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>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004143-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychrilyobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Fusobacteria]] | classis = [[Fusobacteria]] | ordo = [[Fusobacteriales]] | familia = [[Fusobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Psychrilyobacter'' | binomial_authority = Zhao ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65263-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. atlanticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychrilyobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Fusobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychrilyobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ilyobacter'', a bacterial genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Psychrilyobacter'', a psychrotrophic bacterium related to the genus ''Ilyobacter''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychrilyobacter.html|Psychrilyobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Psychrilyobacter atlanticus|P. atlanticus]]'' ( Zhao ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''atlanticus'', of or pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65263-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Fusobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychrobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Firmicutes]] | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Psychrobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychrobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychrobacillus'' derives from:<br/>gr. adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''psychrobacillus'', cold loving rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychrobacillus.html|Psychrobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Psychrobacillus insolitus|P. insolitus]]'' ( (Larkin and Stokes 1967) Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''insolitus'', unaccustomed, unusual, unfamiliar, strange.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacillus psychrodurans|P. psychrodurans]]'' ( (Abd El-Rahman ''et al''. 2002) Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', enduring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrodurans'', cold-enduring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacillus psychrotolerans|P. psychrotolerans]]'' ( (Abd El-Rahman ''et al''. 2002) Krishnamurthi ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''psychrotolerans'', cold-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychrobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Moraxellaceae]] | genus = ''Psychrobacter'' | binomial_authority = Juni and Heym 1986<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/388</ref> | type_species = P. immobilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychrobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychrobacter'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[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 ''Psychrobacter'', a rod that grows at low temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychrobacter.html|Psychrobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 33 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Psychrobacter adeliensis|P. adeliensis]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''adeliensis'', pertaining to Adelie Land.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723202042369956}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter aestuarii|P. aestuarii]]'' ( Baik ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016782-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter alimentarius|P. alimentarius]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''alimentarius'', pertaining to food.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/171</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter aquaticus|P. aquaticus]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquaticus'', living, growing or found in or by the water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/757</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter aquimaris|P. aquimaris]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of the water of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1007</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter arcticus|P. arcticus]]'' ( Bakermans ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''arcticus'', northern, Arctic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64043-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter arenosus|P. arenosus]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''arenosus'', sandy, dwelling in marine sediment sand.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1741</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter celer|P. celer]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''celer'', rapid, pertaining to fast growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1885</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter cibarius|P. cibarius]]'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''cibarius'', pertaining to food.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/577</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter cryohalolentis|P. cryohalolentis]]'' ( Bakermans ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kryos'', ice; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lentis'', from a lens; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cryohalolentis'', from a frozen salt lens.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64043-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter faecalis|P. faecalis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''faex'' ''faecis'', dregs; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix denoting pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''faecalis'', fecal.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00099}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter fozii|P. fozii]]'' ( Bozal ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fozii'', of Foz, named after Amadeo Foz, a Spanish physician who was an early pioneer in Spanish brucellosis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1093</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter frigidicola|P. frigidicola]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1996, ;: [[Latin]] adjective ''frigidus'', cold; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola'') dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''frigidicola'', cold dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/841</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter fulvigenes|P. fulvigenes]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''fulvus'', brown; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] adjective ''fulvigenes'', brown pigment-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007195-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter glacincola|P. glacincola]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1997, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''glacies'', ice; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''glacincola'', the ice inhabitant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/4/1274</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter immobilis|P. immobilis]]'' ( Juni and Heym 1986, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''immobilis'', immovable, motionless.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/3/388</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter jeotgali|P. jeotgali]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jeotgali'', of jeotgal, traditional Korean fermented seafood.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/449</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter luti|P. luti]]'' ( Bozal ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''luti'', of mud, referring to the isolation of strains from Antarctic glacier mud.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1093</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter lutiphocae|P. lutiphocae]]'' ( Yassin and Busse 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''lutum'', mud, mire, faeces; [[Latin]] noun ''phoca'', a seal; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lutiphocae'', of faeces of a seal.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008706-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter marincola|P. marincola]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', sea; [[Latin]] noun ''incola'', dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''marincola'', inhabitant of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1291</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter maritimus|P. maritimus]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maritimus'', marine, maritime.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1741</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter namhaensis|P. namhaensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''namhaensis'', of Namhae, the Korean name for the South Sea in Korea, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1007</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter nivimaris|P. nivimaris]]'' ( Heuchert ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] noun ''nix'', ''nivis'', snow; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''nivimaris'', from marine snow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723202041438455}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter okhotskensis|P. okhotskensis]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''okhotskensis'', from Okhotsk Sea, the place where the micro-organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1985</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter pacificensis|P. pacificensis]]'' ( Maruyama ''et al''. 2000, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pacificensis'', pertaining to the Pacific Ocean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/835</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter phenylpyruvicus|P. phenylpyruvicus]]'' ( (Bøvre and Henriksen 1967) Bowman ''et al''. 1996, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''phenylpyruvicum'', phenylpyruvic acid; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''phenylpyruvicus'', pertaining to phenylpyruvic acid, the product of deamination of phenylalanine by this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/841</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter piscatorii|P. piscatorii]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] noun ''piscatorium'', a fishing place; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''piscatorii'', of a fishing place, because the type strain was isolated from a fish-processing factory.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010959-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter proteolyticus|P. proteolyticus]]'' ( Denner ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''proteolyticus'', proteolytic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00006}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter pulmonis|P. pulmonis]]'' ( Vela ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pulmonis'', of the lung.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/415</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter salsus|P. salsus]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''salsus'', salted.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723202042369956}}</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter submarinus|P. submarinus]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2002, ;: [[Latin]] prep. ''sub'', under; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''submarinus'', from under the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1291</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter urativorans|P. urativorans]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1996, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''uratum'', salt of uric acid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''urativorans'', uric acid devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/841</ref> * ''[[Psychrobacter vallis|P. vallis]]'' ( Shivaji ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vallis'', of a valley.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/757</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychroflexus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Psychroflexus'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref> | type_species = P. torquis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychroflexus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychroflexus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''flexus'', a bending, turning, curve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Psychroflexus'', cold bending.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychroflexus.html|Psychroflexus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Psychroflexus gondwanensis|P. gondwanensis]]'' ( corrig. (Dobson ''et al''. 1993) Bowman ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gondwanensis'', pertaining to Gondwanaland or Gondwana, one of the two ancient supercontinents, which originally included Antarctica and other, separate continental landmasses.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref> * ''[[Psychroflexus salinarum|P. salinarum]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''salinarum'', of salterns.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008359-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychroflexus sediminis|P. sediminis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sediminis'', of sediment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003269-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychroflexus torquis|P. torquis]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''torquis'', a twisted neck-chain, referring to coiling of cellular filaments.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/1/1</ref> * ''[[Psychroflexus tropicus|P. tropicus]]'' ( Donachie ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tropicus'', tropical, relating to its isolation from a subtropical lake.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/935</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Psychromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Psychromonas'' | binomial_authority = Mountfort ''et al''. 1998, (Type genus of the family ''Psychromonadaceae'' Ivanova ''et al''. 2004).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050566}}</ref> | type_species = P. antarctica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', a monad, unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Psychromonas'', a cold monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychromonas.html|Psychromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Psychromonas can be referred to as psychromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Psychromonas agarivorans|P. agarivorans]]'' ( Hosoya ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agarivorans'', agar-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003244-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas antarctica|P. antarctica]]'' ( corrig. Mountfort ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''antarctica'', southern (in this instance pertaining to the Antarctic environment, where the organism was isolated).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050566}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas aquimarina|P. aquimarina]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquimarina'', of/from seawater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65744-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas arctica|P. arctica]]'' ( Groudieva ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''arctica'', from the Arctic, referring to the site were the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/539</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas boydii|P. boydii]]'' ( Auman ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''boydii'', of Boyd, in honour of William [[Latin]] Boyd, whose career was dedicated to researching psychrophilic bacteria. This epithet was also chosen to honour Josephine W. Boyd.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007773-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas hadalis|P. hadalis]]'' ( Nogi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hadalis'' (from Greek ''Haides''), hadal of or relating to the deepest regions of the ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64933-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas heitensis|P. heitensis]]'' ( Hosoya ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''heitensis'', pertaining to Heita bay, where the organisms were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65846-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas ingrahamii|P. ingrahamii]]'' ( Auman ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ingrahamii'', of Ingraham, in honour of John [[Latin]] Ingraham for his extensive research on psychrophilic bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64068-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas japonica|P. japonica]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''japonica'', pertaining to Japan, where the isolate originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65744-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas kaikoae|P. kaikoae]]'' ( Nogi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kaikoae'', of KAIKO, the unmanned submersible that collected the samples from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1527</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas macrocephali|P. macrocephali]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''macrocephali'', of ''[[Physeter macrocephalus]]'' (sperm whale))<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65744-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas marina|P. marina]]'' ( Kawasaki ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''marina'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1455</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas ossibalaenae|P. ossibalaenae]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''ossis'', bone; [[Latin]] noun ''balaena'' -''ae'', whale; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ossibalaenae'', of a bone of a whale.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65744-0}}</ref> * ''[[Psychromonas profunda|P. profunda]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''profunda'', from the deep.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/527</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychroserpens'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Psychroserpens'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/670</ref> | type_species = P. burtonensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychroserpens''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychroserpens'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''serpens'', serpent; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Psychroserpens'', cold serpent.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychroserpens.html|Psychroserpens}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Psychroserpens burtonensis|P. burtonensis]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''burtonensis'', pertaining to Burton Lake, Antarctica, the body of water from where the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/670</ref> * ''[[Psychroserpens mesophilus|P. mesophilus]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2006, ; [[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|masculine gender]] adjective ''mesophilus'', middle (temperature)-loving, mesophilic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64171-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Psychrosphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudoalteromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Psychrosphaera'' | binomial_authority = Park ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Psychrosphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Psychrosphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psychros (ψυχρός)'', cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Psychrosphaera'', a cold sphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/psychrosphaera.html|Psychrosphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Psychrosphaera saromensis|P. saromensis]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saromensis'', of or belonging to Lake Saroma, where organisms were collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Pullulanibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Sporolactobacillaceae]] | genus = ''Pullulanibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Hatayama ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64303-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pullulanibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pullulanibacillus'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] noun ''pullulanum'', pullulan; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pullulanibacillus'', a small staff hydrolysing pullulan.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pullulanibacillus.html|Pullulanibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pullulanibacillus naganoensis|P. naganoensis]]'' ( (Tomimura ''et al''. 1990) Hatayama ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''naganoensis'', of Nagano, a Japanese Prefecture.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64303-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Puniceicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Puniceicoccales]] | familia = [[Puniceicoccaceae]] | genus = ''Puniceicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Choo ''et al''. 2007, (Type genus of the order ''Puniceicoccales'' Choo ''et al''. 2007; type genus of the family ''Puniceicoccaceae'' Choo ''et al''. 2007).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64616-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Puniceicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Puniceicoccus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''puniceus'', pinkish red; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), a berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Puniceicoccus'', a pinkish-red-coloured coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/puniceicoccus.html|Puniceicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Puniceicoccus vermicola|P. vermicola]]'' ( Choo ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''vermis'', worm; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''vermicola'', inhabitant of worms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64616-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pusillimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Pusillimonas'' | binomial_authority = Stolz ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1077</ref> | type_species = P. noertemannii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pusillimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pusillimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''pusillus'', very small, minute; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pusillimonas'', very small monad, referring to the small size of cells and colonies of the type species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pusillimonas.html|Pusillimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Pusillimonas can be referred to as pusillimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pusillimonas ginsengisoli|P. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Srinivasan ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'' -''i'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil of a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018358-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pusillimonas noertemannii|P. noertemannii]]'' ( Stolz ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''noertemannii'', of Nörtemann, in honour of Bernd Nörtemann, who isolated this and various other bacterial strains that had extraordinary degradative abilities.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1077</ref> * ''[[Pusillimonas soli|P. soli]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020404-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyramidobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Pyramidobacter'' | binomial_authority = Downes ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000364-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. piscolens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyramidobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyramidobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''puramis'' -''idos'', pyramid; [[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 ''Pyramidobacter'', a rod that forms pyramid-like colonies.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyramidobacter.html|Pyramidobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pyramidobacter piscolens|P. piscolens]]'' ( Downes ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''piscis'' -''is'', fish; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''olens'', smelling; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''piscolens'', smelling of fish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000364-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyrobaculum'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Crenarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermoprotei]] | ordo = [[Thermoproteales]] | familia = [[Thermoproteaceae]] | genus = ''Pyrobaculum'' | binomial_authority = Huber ''et al''. 1988<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425072}}</ref> | type_species = P. islandicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyrobaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Crenarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyrobaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pur'', fire; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pyrobaculum'', the fire stick.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyrobaculum.html|Pyrobaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pyrobaculum aerophilum|P. aerophilum]]'' ( Völkl ''et al''. 1996 (complete authorship reads: Völkl, Huber and Stetter ''in'' Völkl, Huber, Drobner, Rachel, Burggraf, Trincone and Stetter), ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[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 ''aerophilum'', air-loving, because of its ability to use oxygen for growth in contrast to all other described species of the genus ''Pyrobaculum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/3/836</ref> * ''[[Pyrobaculum arsenaticum|P. arsenaticum]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''arsenas'' -''atis'', arsenate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''arsenaticum'', pertaining to arsenate, able to respire arsenate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/2/263</ref> * ''[[Pyrobaculum calidifontis|P. calidifontis]]'' ( Amo ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''calidus'', hot; [[Latin]] noun ''fons'' ''fontis'', spring, fountain; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''calidifontis'', of a hot spring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/002667-0}}</ref> * ''[[Pyrobaculum islandicum|P. islandicum]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''islandicum'', of Iceland, describing the place of its first isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425072}}</ref> * ''[[Pyrobaculum oguniense|P. oguniense]]'' ( Sako ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''oguniense'', pertaining to Oguni-cho, which is the town of the Tuetate hot spring (a slightly alkaliphilic terrestrial hot spring in Oguni cho, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/2/303</ref> * ''[[Pyrobaculum organotrophum|P. organotrophum]]'' ( Huber ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''organicus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''organikos'', of or pertaining to an organ), pertaining to organic chemical compounds; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''trophos'', feeder, rearer, that which nourishes; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''organotrophum'', feeding on organic material.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425072}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Crenarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyrococcus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Euryarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermococci]] | ordo = [[Thermococcales]] | familia = [[Thermococcaceae]] | genus = ''Pyrococcus'' | binomial_authority = Fiala and Stetter 1986<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00413027}}</ref> | type_species = P. furiosus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyrococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Euryarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyrococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pur'', fire; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', grain, seed), coccus, berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pyrococcus'', fireball<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyrococcus.html|Pyrococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pyrococcus furiosus|P. furiosus]]'' ( Fiala and Stetter 1986, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''furiosus'', furious, raging.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00413027}}</ref> * ''[[Pyrococcus glycovorans|P. glycovorans]]'' ( Barbier ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''glukus'', sweet, referring to glucose; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''glycovorans'', eating glucose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1829</ref> * ''[[Pyrococcus horikoshii|P. horikoshii]]'' ( González ''et al''. 1999 (complete authorship reads González, Robb and Kato), ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''horikoshii'', of Horikoshi, named to honor Dr.K. Horikoshi.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920050051}}</ref> * ''[[Pyrococcus woesei|P. woesei]]'' ( Zillig 1988, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''woesei'', of Woese; named for C.R. Woese, who recognized ''Archaea'' and their testimony for phylogeny.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/38/1/136</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Euryarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyrodictium'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Crenarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermoprotei]] | ordo = [[Desulfurococcales]] | familia = [[Pyrodictiaceae]] | genus = ''Pyrodictium'' | binomial_authority = Stetter ''et al''. 1984, (Type genus of the family ''Pyrodictiaceae'' Burggraf ''et al''. 1997).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref> | type_species = P. occultum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyrodictium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Crenarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyrodictium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pur'', fire; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''diktûon'', lattice-work'','' network; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Pyrodictium'', fire-loving network.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyrodictium.html|Pyrodictium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Pyrodictium abyssi|P. abyssi]]'' ( Pley and Stetter 1991, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''abyssi'', of an abyss, living at great depth within the oceans.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/580</ref> * ''[[Pyrodictium brockii|P. brockii]]'' ( Stetter ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''brockii'', of Brock; named for T. D. Brock for his pioneering work on the extreme thermophiles.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref> * ''[[Pyrodictium occultum|P. occultum]]'' ( Stetter ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''occultum'', hidden, concealed, secret, indicating the invisibility of the network in the phase-contrast microscope.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/270</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Crenarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyrolobus'' | domain = [[Archaea]] | phylum = "[[Crenarchaeota]]" | classis = [[Thermoprotei]] | ordo = [[Desulfurococcales]] | familia = [[Pyrodictiaceae]] | genus = ''Pyrolobus'' | binomial_authority = Blöchl ''et al''. 1999<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920050010}}</ref> | type_species = P. fumarii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyrolobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Crenarchaeota]] ([[Archaea]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyrolobus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pur'', fire; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''lobus'', lobe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pyrolobus'', the “fire lobe” (the hyperthermophilic lobe).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyrolobus.html|Pyrolobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pyrolobus fumarii|P. fumarii]]'' ( Blöchl ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fumarii'', of a chimney, referring to its black smoker habitat.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s007920050010}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Archaea]] [[Category:Crenarchaeota]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Pyxidicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Myxococcaceae]] | genus = ''Pyxidicoccus'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Reichenbach 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> | type_species = P. fallax | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Pyxidicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Pyxidicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''pyxis'' -''idis'', box, case, container; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Pyxidicoccus'', boxed coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|p/pyxidicoccus.html|Pyxidicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Pyxidicoccus fallax|P. fallax]]'' ( corrig. Reichenbach 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fallax'', deceptive.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65207-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Quadrisphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Kineosporiineae]] | familia = [[Kineosporiaceae]] | genus = ''Quadrisphaera'' | binomial_authority = Maszenan ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1771</ref> | type_species = Q. granulorum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Quadrisphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Quadrisphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] pref. numer. adjective ''quadr''-, four; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', a ball, globe, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''quadrisphaera'', fourfold balls, coccus in tetrad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/quadrisphaera.html|Quadrisphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Quadrisphaera granulorum|Q. granulorum]]'' ( Maszenan ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''granulorum'', from, or of granules.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/5/1771</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: parse error for type species --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Quatrionicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Quatrionicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Tindall and Euzéby 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64338-0}}</ref> | type_species = Q. | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Quatrionicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Quatrionicoccus'' derives from: : [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''quatrio'' -''onis'', the number four; [[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 ''Quatrionicoccus'', four spherical cells.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/quatrionicoccus.html|Quatrionicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Quatrionicoccus australiensis|Q. australiensis]]'' ( (Maszenan ''et al''. 2002) Tindall and Euzéby 2006, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''australiensis'', of Australia, where the isolate originated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64338-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Quinella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Quinella'' | binomial_authority = Krumholz ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/293</ref> | type_species = Q. ovalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Quinella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Quinella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Quinella'', named after the pioneering ruminologist, J.I. Quin, who described the organism in some detail (Quin, 1943).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/quinella.html|Quinella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Quinella ovalis|Q. ovalis]]'' ( Krumholz ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ovalis'', pertaining to an egg, egg-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/293</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rahnella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Rahnella'' | binomial_authority = Izard ''et al''. 1981<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref> | type_species = R. aquatilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rahnella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rahnella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Rahnella'', named after Otto Rahn, the German-American microbiologist and who proposed the name ''Enterobacteriaceae'' in 1937.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rahnella.html|Rahnella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rahnella aquatilis|R. aquatilis]]'' ( Izard ''et al''. 1981, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatilis'', living, growing, or found in water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/3/382</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ralstonia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Burkholderiaceae]] | genus = ''Ralstonia'' | binomial_authority = Yabuuchi ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> | type_species = R. pickettii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ralstonia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ralstonia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Ralstonia'', named after E. Ralston, the American bacteriologist who first described ''Pseudomonas'' ''pickettii''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/ralstonia.html|Ralstonia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 14 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ralstonia basilensis|R. basilensis]]'' ( Steinle ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective''basilensis'' pertaining to ''Basilea'', the Roman name of Basel, Switzerland, where the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/1325</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia campinensis|R. campinensis]]'' ( Goris ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''campinensis'', of the Kempen or Campine, the geographical region of north-east Belgium where the strains were originally isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1773</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia eutropha|R. eutropha]]'' ( (Davis 1969) Yabuuchi ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''eu'', good; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''trophos'', feeder; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''eutropha'', well nourished.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia gilardii|R. gilardii]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''gilardii'', in honour of G. [[Latin]] Gilardi, an American microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/405</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia insidiosa|R. insidiosa]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''insidiosa'', deceitful, dangerous, referring to the fact that these seemingly harmless environmental organisms can be isolated from, and possibly cause infections in, humans.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1075</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia mannitolilytica|R. mannitolilytica]]'' ( corrig. De Baere ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''mannitolum'', mannitol; [[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 ''mannitolilytica'', cleaving mannitol.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/51/3/795</ref> * ''[[Ralstonia metallidurans|R. metallidurans]]'' ( Goris ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''metallum'', metal; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''durans'', enduring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''metallidurans'', enduring metal, from the fact that these strains are able to survive high heavy-metal concentrations.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1773</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia oxalatica|R. oxalatica]]'' ( (''ex'' Khambata and Bhat 1953) Sahin ''et al''. 2000, nom. rev., ; [[New Latin]] noun ''oxalatum'', oxalate; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''oxalatica'', pertaining to oxalate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/6/1953</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia paucula|R. paucula]]'' ( Vandamme ''et al''. 1999, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''paucula'', rare, very few, to indicate that these strains only cause human infections sporadically.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/663</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia pickettii|R. pickettii]]'' ( (Ralston ''et al''. 1973) Yabuuchi ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''pickettii'', of Pickett; named after M.J. Pickett.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> * ''[[Ralstonia respiraculi|R. respiraculi]]'' ( Coenye ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] noun ''respiraculum'', breathing, respiration; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''respiraculi'', of breathing, of the respiratory system.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1339</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Ralstonia solanacearum|R. solanacearum]]'' ( (Smith 1896) Yabuuchi ''et al''. 1996, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. noun ''Solanaceae'', the nightshade family; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''solanacearum'', of the ''Solanaceae''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/625.pdf</ref> * ''[[Ralstonia syzygii|R. syzygii]]'' ( (Roberts ''et al''. 1990) Vaneechoutte ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Syzygium'', generic name of the clove tree; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''syzygii'', of the genus ''Syzygium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/317</ref> * ''[[Ralstonia taiwanensis|R. taiwanensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', referring to Taiwan, where the root nodule strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1729</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ramlibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Ramlibacter'' | binomial_authority = Heulin ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/589</ref> | type_species = R. tataouinensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ramlibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ramlibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''ramlis'' (from Arabic ''raml''), 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 ''Ramlibacter'', rod isolated from sandy soil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/ramlibacter.html|Ramlibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ramlibacter henchirensis|R. henchirensis]]'' ( Heulin ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] adjective [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] ''henchirensis'', from Arabic henchir boundary stones.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/589</ref> * ''[[Ramlibacter tataouinensis|R. tataouinensis]]'' ( Heulin ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tataouinensis'', pertaining to Tataouine, Tunisia.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/589</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Raoultella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Raoultella'' | binomial_authority = Drancourt ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/925</ref> | type_species = R. planticola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Raoultella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Raoultella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Raoultella'', named after the French bacteriologist Didier Raoult, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/raoultella.html|Raoultella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Raoultella ornithinolytica|R. ornithinolytica]]'' ( (Sakazaki ''et al''. 1989) Drancourt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] ''ornithinum'', ornithine, an amino 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 ''ornithinolytica'', ornithine dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/925</ref> * ''[[Raoultella planticola|R. planticola]]'' ( (Bagley ''et al''. 1982) Drancourt ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''planta'', any vegetable production that serves to propagate the species, a young plant, a plant; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''planticola'', plant-dweller.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/925</ref> * ''[[Raoultella terrigena|R. terrigena]]'' ( (Izard ''et al''. 1981) Drancourt ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] or [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''terrigena'', child of the earth, referring to the isolation from soil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/925</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rapidithrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Rapidithrix'' | binomial_authority = Srisukchayakul ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65087-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. thailandica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rapidithrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rapidithrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''rapidus'', rapid; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thrix'', hair; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rapidithrix'', rapidly moving hair.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rapidithrix.html|Rapidithrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rapidithrix thailandica|R. thailandica]]'' ( Srisukchayakul ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thailandica'', pertaining to Thailand, from where the organisms were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65087-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rarobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Rarobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Rarobacter'' | binomial_authority = Yamamoto ''et al''. 1988, (Type genus of the family ''Rarobacteraceae'' Stackebrandt and Schumann 2000).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/7</ref> | type_species = R. faecitabidus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rarobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rarobacter'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''rarus'', rare,extraordinary, remarkable, curious; [[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 ''rarobacter'', curious rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rarobacter.html|Rarobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rarobacter faecitabidus|R. faecitabidus]]'' ( Yamamoto ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).;: L .noun ''faex'' ''faecis'', dreg; [[Latin]] adjective ''tabidus'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]]adjective ''faecitabidus'', dreg dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/7</ref> * ''[[Rarobacter incanus|R. incanus]]'' ( Yamamoto ''et al''. 1994, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''incanus'', grayish white.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/370</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rathayibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Rathayibacter'' | binomial_authority = Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/143</ref> | type_species = R. rathayi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rathayibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rathayibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Rathaya'', Rathay, referring to E. Rathay, Australian plant pathologist who first isolated strains of the genus; [[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 ''Rathayibacter'', a rod isolated by Rathay.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rathayibacter.html|Rathayibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rathayibacter caricis|R. caricis]]'' ( Dorofeeva ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] noun ''carex'', sedge; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caricis'', of sedge, where the type strain of this species was found.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1917</ref> * ''[[Rathayibacter festucae|R. festucae]]'' ( Dorofeeva ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''festucae'', of/from ''Festuca'', generic name of fescue, a host plant of this species.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1917</ref> * ''[[Rathayibacter iranicus|R. iranicus]]'' ( (Carlson and Vidaver 1982) Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''iranicus'', of or belonging to Iran.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/143</ref> * ''[[Rathayibacter rathayi|R. rathayi]]'' ( (Smith 1913) Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rathayi'', of Rathay, named for E. Rathay, an Australian plant pathologist, who first isolated the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/143</ref> * ''[[Rathayibacter toxicus|R. toxicus]]'' ( (Riley and Ophel 1992) Sasaki ''et al''. 1998, ; The etymology provided by Riley and Ophel 1992 is the following: <span lang="FR">[[Latin]] m. ''toxicus'' (''sic''), poison.</span>)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/403</ref> * ''[[Rathayibacter tritici|R. tritici]]'' ( (Carlson and Vidaver 1982) Zgurskaya ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] noun ''triticum'', wheat, and also  the generic name of wheat (''Triticum''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tritici'', of wheat, of ''Triticum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/1/143</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Reichenbachiella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flammeovirgaceae]] | genus = ''Reichenbachiella'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2583</ref> | type_species = R. agariperforans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Reichenbachiella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Reichenbachiella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Reichenbachiella'', named in honour of Hans Reichenbach, a German microbiologist who has made a great contribution to the taxonomy of bacteria belonging to the phylum "''Bacteroidetes''".<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/reichenbachiella.html|Reichenbachiella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Reichenbachiella agariperforans|R. agariperforans]]'' ( (Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2003) Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'', agar; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''perforans'', perforating, making holes; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''agariperforans'', making holes in agar, i.e. bacterium making deep hollows in agar.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2583</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Reinekea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Reinekea'' | binomial_authority = Romanenko ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/669</ref> | type_species = R. marinisedimentorum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Reinekea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Reinekea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Reinekea'' derived from Reineke, geographical name of Reineke Island, Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan, Russia, the place where the bacterium was first isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/reinekea.html|Reinekea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Reinekea aestuarii|R. aestuarii]]'' ( Choi and Cho 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018739-0}}</ref> * ''[[Reinekea blandensis|R. blandensis]]'' ( Pinhassi ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''blandensis'', pertaining to Blande or Blanda, the name the Romans used for the city of Blanes, which has given its name to the Bay of Blanes, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65091-0}}</ref> * ''[[Reinekea marinisedimentorum|R. marinisedimentorum]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of or belonging to the sea, marine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''sedimentum'', settling, sediment; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''marinisedimentorum'', of marine sediments.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/669</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Renibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Renibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Sanders and Fryer 1980<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/2/496</ref> | type_species = R. salmoninarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Renibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Renibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] pl. noun ''renes'', the kidneys; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Renibacterium'', kidney bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/renibacterium.html|Renibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Renibacterium salmoninarum|R. salmoninarum]]'' ( Sanders and Fryer 1980, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] pl. noun ''salmoninae'', subfamily of the ''Salmonidae''; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''salmoninarum'', of the ''Salmoninae''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/2/496</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhabdochromatium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhabdochromatium'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Winogradsky 1888) Dilling ''et al''. 1996, , nom. rev.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02525318}}</ref> | type_species = R. marinum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhabdochromatium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhabdochromatium'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhabdos (ῥάβδος)'', a rod; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chrōma'' -''atos'', color; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhabdochromatium'', colored rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhabdochromatium.html|Rhabdochromatium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rhabdochromatium marinum|R. marinum]]'' ( Dilling ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02525318}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rheinheimera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Chromatiaceae]] | genus = ''Rheinheimera'' | binomial_authority = Brettar ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65045-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. baltica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rheinheimera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rheinheimera'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rheinheimera'', named after the German marine microbiologist Gerhard Rheinheimer, in recognition of his work on marine and estuarine bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rheinheimera.html|Rheinheimera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 10 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rheinheimera aquatica|R. aquatica]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', living, growing, or found in water, aquatic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera aquimaris|R. aquimaris]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquimaris'', of the water of the sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64898-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera baltica|R. baltica]]'' ( Brettar ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baltica'', pertaining to the Baltic Sea, referring to the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1851</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera chironomi|R. chironomi]]'' ( Halpern ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''chironomi'', of ''Chironomus'', named after the non-biting midge insect from the genus ''Chironomus'' (Diptera; Chironomidae) from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64927-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera nanhaiensis|R. nanhaiensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''nanhaiensis'', of or pertaining to NanHai, the Chinese name for the South China Sea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019281-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera pacifica|R. pacifica]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pacifica'', from the Pacific Ocean, pertaining to the Pacific Ocean sea-water sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1973</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera perlucida|R. perlucida]]'' ( Brettar ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''perlucida'', transparent, referring to the transparent and colourless colonies, to distinguish ''Rheinheimera'' ''perlucida'' from the type species ''Rheinheimera'' ''baltica'', which forms blue-coloured colonies.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64172-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera soli|R. soli]]'' ( Ryu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65489-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera tangshanensis|R. tangshanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''tangshanensis'', pertaining to Tangshan, a city in Hebei Province, PR China, where the type strain was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65605-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rheinheimera texasensis|R. texasensis]]'' ( Merchant ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''texasensis'', pertaining to Texas, the location from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65045-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhizobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Rhizobacter'' | binomial_authority = Goto and Kuwata 1988<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008383-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. dauci | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhizobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhizobacter'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', a root; [[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 ''Rhizobacter'', root rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhizobacter.html|Rhizobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhizobacter dauci|R. dauci]]'' ( corrig. Goto and Kuwata 1988, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''daucus'', a kind of carrot, and also the generic name of carrot (''Daucus''); [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''dauci'', of the carrot, host plant.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008383-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobacter fulvus|R. fulvus]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2007) Stackebrandt ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fulvus'', deep yellow, gold-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008383-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhizobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhizobium'' | binomial_authority = Frank 1889, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Rhizobiales'' Kuykendall 2006; type genus of the family ''Rhizobiaceae'' Conn 1938 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the tribe ''Rhizobieae'' Prévot 1948 [Approved Lists 1980]<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = R. leguminosarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhizobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhizobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', a root; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhizobium'', that which lives in a root.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhizobium.html|Rhizobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 50 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhizobium aggregatum|R. aggregatum]]'' ( (Hirsch and Müller 1986) Kaur ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''aggregatum'', added to, joined together, referring to the frequent formation of rosettes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017491-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium alamii|R. alamii]]'' ( Berge ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''alamii'', of Alami, named in honour of Younes Alami, who isolated strain YAS34 and demonstrated its effect on non-legume plant growth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000521-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium alkalisoli|R. alkalisoli]]'' ( Lu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic ''al''-''qaliy''), alkali; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alkalisoli'', of alkaline soil, referring to the fact that the bacterium was isolated from ''Caragana'' ''intermedia'' grown in saline-alkali soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007237-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium borbori|R. borbori]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''borboros'', sludge; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''borbori'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022228-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium cellulosilyticum|R. cellulosilyticum]]'' ( García-Fraile ''et al''. 2007, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[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]] adjective ''cellulosilyticum'', cellulose-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64680-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium ciceri|R. ciceri]]'' ( Nour ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Latin]] noun ''cicer'' -''eris'', the chickpea, and also a botanical generic name; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ciceri'', of ''Cicer''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/3/511</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium daejeonense|R. daejeonense]]'' ( Quan ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''daejeonense'', pertaining to Daejeon, a city in Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2543</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium endophyticum|R. endophyticum]]'' ( López-López ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''endo'', within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''phuton'', plant; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] suff. -''icum'', adjectival suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''endophyticum'', within plant, endophytic, pertaining to the isolation of the type strain from plant tissues.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.033498-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium etli|R. etli]]'' ( Segovia ''et al''. 1993, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''etli'' (from Nahuatl noun ''etl'', bean), of bean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/2/374</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium fabae|R. fabae]]'' ( Tian ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fabae'', of a bean, referring to the isolation of the first strains from broad bean or fava bean (''Vicia'' ''faba'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000703-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium fredii|R. fredii]]'' ( Scholla and Elkan 1984, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fredii'', of Fred, named after of E.B. Fred.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/484</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium galegae|R. galegae]]'' ( Lindström 1989, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''galegae'', of ''Galega'', a genus of leguminous plants.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/365</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium gallicum|R. gallicum]]'' ( Amarger ''et al''. 1997, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gallicum'', pertaining to ''Gallia''; the country of origin, France.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/996</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium giardinii|R. giardinii]]'' ( Amarger ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''giardinii'', of Giardini, a Brazilian microbiologist who isolated the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/4/996</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium hainanense|R. hainanense]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''hainanense'', pertaining to Hainan Province in China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/870</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium huakuii|R. huakuii]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''huakuii'', of Huakui, named  in honor of Huakui Chen, a Chinese professor of soil microbiology, who is the pioneer in investigating the microsymbionts isolated from Astragalus sinicus.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/2/275</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium huautlense|R. huautlense]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''huautlense'', pertaining to Huautla, the region in Mexico where the organisms were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/687</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium indigoferae|R. indigoferae]]'' ( Wei ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''indigoferae'', of ''Indigofera'', a genus of leguminous plants, referring to the host from which the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium japonicum|R. japonicum]]'' ( (Kirchner 1896) Buchanan 1926, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''japonicum'', pertaining to Japan.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium larrymoorei|R. larrymoorei]]'' ( (Bouzar and Jones 2001) Young 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''larrymoorei'', named in honour of Larry Moore, renowned plant pathologist who spent his career studying the genus ''Agrobacterium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/149</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium leguminosarum|R. leguminosarum]]'' ( (Frank 1879) Frank 1889, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''leguminosarum'', of ''Leguminosae'' (the former systematic family name of the legumes).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65621-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium loessense|R. loessense]]'' ( Wei ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''loessense'', referring to the Loess Plateau of China, where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1575</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium loti|R. loti]]'' ( Jarvis ''et al''. 1982, ; [[Latin]] noun ''Lotus'', the name of several plants and also the generic name of leguminous plants (''Lotus''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun loti, of ''Lotus''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00070}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium lupini|R. lupini]]'' ( (Schroeter 1886) Eckhardt ''et al''. 1931, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Lupinus'', generic name of lupine; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun lupini, of ''Lupinus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium lusitanum|R. lusitanum]]'' ( Valverde ''et al''. 2006, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lusitanum'', of ''Lusitania'', the Roman name of Portugal, where the strains reported in this study were isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64402-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium mediterraneum|R. mediterraneum]]'' ( Nour ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mediterraneum'', midland, inland, remote from the sea, mediterranean (opp. to ''maritimus''), and, in late Latin, used to refer to the Mediterranean Sea (''Mediterraneum'' ''mare'').)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/4/640</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium meliloti|R. meliloti]]'' ( Dangeard 1926, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] noun ''Melilotus'', generic name of sweet clover; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''meliloti'', of ''Melilotus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium mesosinicum|R. mesosinicum]]'' ( Lin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''mesos'', middle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''sinicum'', belonging to China; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mesosinicum'', pertaining to central China, referring to the location of isolation of the first strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006387-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium miluonense|R. miluonense]]'' ( Gu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''miluonense'', pertaining to the Miluo River, a famous river located in Hunan Province, where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65661-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium mongolense|R. mongolense]]'' ( Van Berkum ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mongolense'', pertaining to Inner Mongolia, the region where the bacteria were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/13</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium multihospitium|R. multihospitium]]'' ( Han ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many, numerous; [[Latin]] noun ''hospes'' -''itis'', he who entertains a stranger, a host; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''multihospitium'', of numerous hosts, referring to the isolation of the bacterium from various legume species.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65568-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium oryzae|R. oryzae]]'' ( Peng ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryzae'', of rice, the origin of the first strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65632-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium phaseoli|R. phaseoli]]'' ( Dangeard 1926, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phaseoli'', of bean, isolated from effective nodules of ''Phaseolus'' ''vulgaris''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65621-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium pisi|R. pisi]]'' ( Ramírez-Bahena ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''pisi'', of the pea, referring to the isolation source of this micro-organism, nodules of ''Pisum'' ''sativum''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65621-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium radiobacter|R. radiobacter]]'' ( (Beijerinck and van Delden 1902) Young ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''radius'', a beam or ray; [[New Latin]] pref. ''radio''-, pertaining to radiation; [[New Latin]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, a rod, staff; [[New Latin]] noun ''radiobacter'', ray rod.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/89</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium rhizogenes|R. rhizogenes]]'' ( (Riker ''et al''. 1930) Young ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', root; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''rhizogenes'', root-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/89</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium rosettiformans|R. rosettiformans]]'' ( Kaur ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''rosetta'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''rosa'', rose), rosette; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''rosettiformans'', rosette-forming, referring to the ability of the organism to form rosette-shaped structures.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017491-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium rubi|R. rubi]]'' ( (Hildebrand 1940) Young ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] noun ''rubus'', a blackberry, and also the generic name of blackberry (''Rubus''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rubi'', of blackberry,  of ''Rubus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/89</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium selenitireducens|R. selenitireducens]]'' ( corrig. Hunter ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''selenis'' -''itis'', selenite; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', converting to a different state; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''selenitireducens'', selenite reducing, referring to the organism's ability to reduce the selenium oxyanion selenite to elemental selenium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/002667-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium soli|R. soli]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013094-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium sullae|R. sullae]]'' ( Squartini ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sullae'', of sulla, the common Italian name of Hedysarum coronarium, the host plant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1267</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium tianshanense|R. tianshanense]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tianshanense'', pertaining to the Tianshan Mountains in the Xingjiang region of the People' s Republic of China, where strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/153</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium tibeticum|R. tibeticum]]'' ( Hou ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tibeticum'' of or pertaining to Tibet, referring to the isolation of the first strains from Tibet, China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009647-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium trifolii|R. trifolii]]'' ( Dangeard 1926, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''trifolium'', clover, trefoil, and also the generic name of clover (''Trifolium''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''trifolii'', of clover, of ''Trifolium''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65621-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhizobium tropici|R. tropici]]'' ( Martínez-Romero ''et al''. 1991, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tropici'' (from [[Latin]] adjective ''tropicus'', tropical), of the tropic (of Cancer).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/3/417</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium tubonense|R. tubonense]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tubonense'', pertaining to the ancient name "Tubo" of Tibet, where the bacterium was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020156-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium undicola|R. undicola]]'' ( (de Lajudie ''et al''. 1998) Young ''et al''. 2001, ; [[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/51/1/89</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium vignae|R. vignae]]'' ( Ren ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vignae'', of ''Vigna'', referring to the fact that the majority of strains were isolated from the mung bean, ''Vigna'' ''radiata''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023143-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium vitis|R. vitis]]'' ( (Ophel and Kerr 1990) Young ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''vitis'', wine plant; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''vitis'', of the wine plant.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/1/89</ref> * ''[[Rhizobium yanglingense|R. yanglingense]]'' ( Tan ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''yanglingense'', pertaining to Yangling a town in Shiaanxi province of China, where the majority of strains within this species were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/3/909</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhizomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Rhizomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Ueki ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.028910-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. palustre | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhizomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhizomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhiza'', a root; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', a microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhizomicrobium'', microbe living in a root or rhizosphere.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhizomicrobium.html|Rhizomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rhizomicrobium palustre|R. palustre]]'' ( Ueki ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''palustre'', marshy, swamp-inhabiting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.028910-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhizomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingomonadales]] | familia = [[Sphingomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Rhizomonas'' | binomial_authority = van Bruggen ''et al''. 1990<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/175</ref> | type_species = R. suberifaciens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhizomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhizomonas'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun <em>rhiza</em>, a root; [[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 ''Rhizomonas'', a unit associated with roots.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhizomonas.html|Rhizomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Rhizomonas can be referred to as rhizomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rhizomonas suberifaciens|R. suberifaciens]]'' ( van Bruggen ''et al''. 1990, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''suber'' -''eris'', cork; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''faciens'', making, producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''suberifaciens'', cork making.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/2/175</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodanobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodanobacter'' | binomial_authority = Nalin ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/19</ref> | type_species = R. lindaniclasticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodanobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodanobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''Rhodanus'', River Rhōne; [[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 ''Rhodanobacter'', rod isolated close to the River Rhōne.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodanobacter.html|Rhodanobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodanobacter fulvus|R. fulvus]]'' ( Im ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fulvus'', deep yellow, reddish yellow, gold-colored.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.50.143}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter ginsengisoli|R. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsengum'', ginseng; [[Latin]] noun ''solum'', soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''ginsengisoli'', of soil from a ginseng field, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65018-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter ginsenosidimutans|R. ginsenosidimutans]]'' ( An ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''ginsenosidum'', ginsenoside; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''mutans'', transforming, converting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ginsenosidimutans'', ginsenoside-converting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.001784-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter lindaniclasticus|R. lindaniclasticus]]'' ( Nalin ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''lindanun'', lindane, French commercial name of γ-HCH; [[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 ''lindaniclasticus'', lindane-breaking.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/19</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter soli|R. soli]]'' ( Bui ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''soli'', of soil, the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019422-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter spathiphylli|R. spathiphylli]]'' ( De Clercq ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''spathiphylli'', of ''Spathiphyllum'', referring to the isolation source of the first strains, the rhizosphere of ''Spathiphyllum'' plants.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64131-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter terrae|R. terrae]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65018-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodanobacter thiooxydans|R. thiooxydans]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', sharp, acid; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxydo'', to make acid, to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''thiooxydans'', oxidizing sulfur.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65086-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodobaca'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Rhodobaca'' | binomial_authority = Milford ''et al''. 2001<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030000166}}</ref> | type_species = R. bogoriensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodobaca''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodobaca'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''baca'', berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rhodobaca'', red (rose) berry.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodobaca.html|Rhodobaca}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodobaca barguzinensis|R. barguzinensis]]'' ( Boldareva ''et al''. 2009'','' ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''barguzinensis'', pertaining to Barguzin Valley (discovered in the Barguzin Valley).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013961-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobaca bogoriensis|R. bogoriensis]]'' ( Milford ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bogoriensis'', pertaining to Lake Bogoria, a soda lake in Kenya, Africa.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030000166}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Rhodobacter'' | binomial_authority = Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, (Type genus of the order ''Rhodobacterales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65077-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. capsulatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[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 ''Rhodobacter'', red-colored rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodobacter.html|Rhodobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 16 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodobacter adriaticus|R. adriaticus]]'' ( (Neutzling ''et al''. 1984) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''adriaticus'', pertaining to the Adriatic Sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobacter aestuarii|R. aestuarii]]'' ( Venkata Ramana ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of the estuary, the environment from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.004507-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter azotoformans|R. azotoformans]]'' ( Hiraishi ''et al''. 1997, ; [[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]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''azotoformans'', nitrogen forming.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/47/2/601</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter blasticus|R. blasticus]]'' ( corrig. (Eckersley and Dow 1981) Kawasaki ''et al''. 1994, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''blastikos'' -''ē'' -''on'', budding, sprouting; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''blasticus'', budding, apt to bud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00252221}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter capsulatus|R. capsulatus]]'' ( (Molisch 1907) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, (Type species of the genus).; [[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, capsuled.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter changlensis|R. changlensis]]'' ( Anil Kumar ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''changlensis'', pertaining to Changla Pass, the location from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65110-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter euryhalinus|R. euryhalinus]]'' ( Kompantseva 1989, ;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''eurus'', wide, broad; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] suff. -''inus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''euryhalinus'', living in a wide range of salinity.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/2/205</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobacter johrii|R. johrii]]'' ( Girija ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''johrii'', of Johri, named after B. N. Johri, an eminent and well-known Indian microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011718-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter maris|R. maris]]'' ( Venkata Ramana ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea, pertaining to the habitat from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65638-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter massiliensis|R. massiliensis]]'' ( Greub and Raoult 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''massiliensis'', pertaining to ''Massilia'', the Latin name of Marseille, where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64643-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobacter megalophilus|R. megalophilus]]'' ( Arunasri ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''megas'', wide; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''megalophilus'', wide (temperature)-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65642-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter ovatus|R. ovatus]]'' ( Srinivas ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ovatus'', egg-shaped, ovate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65619-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter sphaeroides|R. sphaeroides]]'' ( (van Niel 1944) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sphaera'', sphere, globe; [[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 ''sphaeroides'', spherical.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter sulfidophilus|R. sulfidophilus]]'' ( (Hansen and Veldkamp 1973) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''sulfidum'', sulfide; [[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 ''sulfidophilus'', sulfide loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobacter veldkampii|R. veldkampii]]'' ( Hansen and Imhoff 1985, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''veldkampii'', of Veldkamp; named for H. Veldkamp, a Dutch microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/115</ref> * ''[[Rhodobacter vinaykumarii|R. vinaykumarii]]'' ( Srinivas ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''vinaykumarii'', of Vinaykumar, named after the late Dr M. Vinaykumar, an Indian microbiologist and research supervisor of Ch. V. R. and Ch. S, who initiated work on anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in India.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65077-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhodobiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodobium'' | binomial_authority = Hiraishi ''et al''. 1995, (Type genus of the family ''Rhodobiaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010827-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. orientis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodos'', rose; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhodobium'', red life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodobium.html|Rhodobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodobium gokarnense|R. gokarnense]]'' ( Srinivas ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''gokarnense'', pertaining to Gokarna, the place from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64843-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobium marinum|R. marinum]]'' ( (Imhoff 1984) Hiraishi ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''marinum'', of or belonging to the sea, marine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/2/226</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobium orientis|R. orientis]]'' ( Hiraishi ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''orientis'', of the orient.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010827-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodobium pfennigii|R. pfennigii]]'' ( Caumette ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pfennigii'', of Pfennig, named after Norbert Pfennig, a German microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64775-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodoblastus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Bradyrhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodoblastus'' | binomial_authority = Imhoff 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1863</ref> | type_species = R. acidophilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodoblastus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodoblastus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''blastos'', bud shoot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodoblastus'', the budding rose.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodoblastus.html|Rhodoblastus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodoblastus acidophilus|R. acidophilus]]'' ( (Pfennig 1969) Imhoff 2001, (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|masculine gender]] adjective ''acidophilus'', acid-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1863</ref> * ''[[Rhodoblastus sphagnicola|R. sphagnicola]]'' ( Kulichevskaya ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Sphagnum'', generic name of sphagnum moss; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''sphagnicola'', inhabitant of ''Sphagnum''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63962-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodocista'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodocista'' | binomial_authority = Kawasaki ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> | type_species = R. centenaria | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodocista''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodocista'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cista'', a basket; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rhodocista'', the rose basket.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodocista.html|Rhodocista}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodocista centenaria|R. centenaria]]'' ( Kawasaki ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''centenaria'', relating to a hundred, to commemorate a century after the publication of the first description of a phototrophic bacterium in 1887.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> * ''[[Rhodocista pekingensis|R. pekingensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''pekingensis'', pertaining to Peking, the former name of Beijing city, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1111</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Nocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodococcus'' | binomial_authority = Zopf 1891, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = R. rhodochrous | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[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 ''Rhodococcus'' a red coccus.'''<br><ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodococcus.html|Rhodococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 44 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodococcus aetherivorans|R. aetherivorans]]'' ( Goodfellow ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''aether'' ''aetheris'', ether; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''aetherivorans'', devouring ether.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/0723-2020-00254}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus aichiensis|R. aichiensis]]'' ( corrig. Tsukamura 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aichiensis'', belonging to Aichi Prefecture, Japan from where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus aurantiacus|R. aurantiacus]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura and Mizuno 1971) Tsukamura and Yano 1985, , nom. rev.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aurantiacus'', orange coloured.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/364</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus baikonurensis|R. baikonurensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''baikonurensis'', of or belonging to Baikonur, the town in Kazakhstan where the Mir space station was launched.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/827</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus bronchialis|R. bronchialis]]'' ( (Tsukamura 1971) Tsukamura 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''bronchia'', the bronchial tubes; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''alis'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bronchialis,'' pertaining to the bronchi, coming from the bronchi.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus chlorophenolicus|R. chlorophenolicus]]'' ( Apajalahti ''et al''. 1986, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''chlorophenol'', chlorophenol; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suffix -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chlorophenolicus'', related to chlorophenols.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/246</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus chubuensis|R. chubuensis]]'' ( Tsukamura 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''chubuensis'', of or belonging to Chubu Hospital where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus coprophilus|R. coprophilus]]'' ( Rowbotham and Cross 1979, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kopros'', dung, faeces; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''coprophilus'', dung loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus corallinus|R. corallinus]]'' ( (Bergey ''et al''. 1923) Goodfellow and Alderson 1977, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''corallinus'', coral-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus corynebacterioides|R. corynebacterioides]]'' ( (Serrano ''et al''. 1972) Yassin and Schaal 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Corynebacterium'', bacterial genus name; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] suffix -''oides'', similar to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''corynebacterioides'', similar to ''Corynebacterium''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1345</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus equi|R. equi]]'' ( (Magnusson 1923) Goodfellow and Alderson 1977, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''equi'', of a horse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus erythropolis|R. erythropolis]]'' ( (Gray and Thornton 1928) Goodfellow and Alderson 1979, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''eruthros'', red: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''polis'', a city; [[New Latin]] noun ''erythropolis'', red city)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus fascians|R. fascians]]'' ( (Tilford 1936) Goodfellow 1984, ; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fascians'', binding together, bundling.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/627</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus globerulus|R. globerulus]]'' ( Goodfellow ''et al''. 1985, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''globerulus'', globular.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus gordoniae|R. gordoniae]]'' ( Jones ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gordoniae'', of Gordon, named after Ruth Gordon, a celebrated microbial systematist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/407</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus imtechensis|R. imtechensis]]'' ( Ghosh ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''imtechensis'', of or pertaining to the Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), where the type strain was characterized.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63939-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus jialingiae|R. jialingiae]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''jialingiae'', of Jia-Ling, to honour Jia-Ling Wang, a respected Chinese microbiologist, for her enormous contributions to the development of environmental microbiology in China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013219-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus jostii|R. jostii]]'' ( Takeuchi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''jostii'', of Jošt, in honor of Margrave Jošt Lucemburský (1351–1411), an important Czech ruler, from whose skeletal remains the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/2/409</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus koreensis|R. koreensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', of or belonging to Korea, the country where the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/3/1193</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus kroppenstedtii|R. kroppenstedtii]]'' ( Mayilraj ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kroppenstedtii'', of Kroppenstedt, to honour Reiner Michael Kroppenstedt, a German microbiologist, for his enormous contributions to the taxonomy of actinomycetes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63831-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus kunmingensis|R. kunmingensis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kunmingensis'', of or pertaining to Kunming, a city of Yunnan in south-west China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65673-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus kyotonensis|R. kyotonensis]]'' ( Li ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kyotonensis'', of or belonging to Kyoto, the source of soil from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64770-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus luteus|R. luteus]]'' ( (''ex'' Söhngen 1913) Nesterenko ''et al''. 1982, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', yellow.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus maanshanensis|R. maanshanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''maanshanensis'', of or belonging to Maanshan, the source of the soil from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/2121</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus marinonascens|R. marinonascens]]'' ( Helmke and Weyland 1984, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''nascens'', born. [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''marinonascens'', born of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/2/127</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus maris|R. maris]]'' ( (''ex'' Harrison 1929) Nesterenko ''et al''. 1982, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/1/1</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus obuensis|R. obuensis]]'' ( Tsukamura 1983, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''obuensis'', of or belonging to Obu City where the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus opacus|R. opacus]]'' ( Klatte ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''opacus'', shady, obscure, nontransparent.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/197</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus percolatus|R. percolatus]]'' ( Briglia ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] pref. ''per'', very, thoroughly, completely; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''colatus'', filtered; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''percolatus'', completely filtered, referring to the percolator system used for isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/23</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus phenolicus|R. phenolicus]]'' ( Rehfuss and Urban 2006, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''phenol'', common name for industrial solvent hydroxybenzene; [[Latin]] suff. -''icus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''phenolicus'', pertaing to phenol.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64289-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus pyridinivorans|R. pyridinivorans]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2000, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''pyridinum'', pyridine; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to devour; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''pyridinivorans'', pyridine-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/6/2173</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus qingshengii|R. qingshengii]]'' ( Xu ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''qingshengii'', of Qing-Sheng, to honour Qing-Sheng Fan, a respected Chinese microbiologist, for his enormous contributions to the development of microbiology in China.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65095-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus rhodnii|R. rhodnii]]'' ( Goodfellow and Alderson 1979, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodnius'', generic name of the reduvid bud; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rhodnii'', of ''Rhodnius''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus rhodochrous|R. rhodochrous]]'' ( (Zopf 1891) Tsukamura 1974, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''rhodochrous'', rose colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus roseus|R. roseus]]'' ( (''ex'' Grotenfelt 1889) Tsukamura ''et al''. 1991, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose-colored, rosy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/3/385</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus ruber|R. ruber]]'' ( (Kruse 1896) Goodfellow and Alderson 1977, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''ruber'', red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus rubropertinctus|R. rubropertinctus]]'' ( (Hefferan 1904) Tsukamura 1974, ''species''.; <span lang="FR">[[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[Latin]] pref. ''per'', very; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''tinctus'', dyed, colored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''rubropertinctus'', heavily dyed red.</span>)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus sputi|R. sputi]]'' ( (''ex'' Tsukamura 1978) Tsukamura and Yano 1985, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sputi'', of sputum.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/3/364</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus sputi|R. sputi]]'' ( Tsukamura 1978, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sputi'', of sputum.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus terrae|R. terrae]]'' ( (Tsukamura 1971) Tsukamura 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''terrae'', of the earth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodococcus triatomae|R. triatomae]]'' ( Yassin 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''triatomae'', of ''Triatoma'', a zoological genus of blood-sucking bug from which the micro-organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1575</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus tukisamuensis|R. tukisamuensis]]'' ( Matsuyama ''et al''. 2003, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tukisamuensis'', of or belonging to Tukisamu, a town in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1333</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus wratislaviensis|R. wratislaviensis]]'' ( (Goodfellow ''et al''. 1995) Goodfellow ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''wratislaviensis'', of or pertaining to Wratislavia (Wroclaw, Poland).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/749</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus yunnanensis|R. yunnanensis]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''yunnanensis'', of or pertaining to Yunnan, a province of south-west China.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1133</ref> * ''[[Rhodococcus zopfii|R. zopfii]]'' ( Stoecker ''et al''. 1994, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zopfii'', of Zopf, named in honor of Wilhelm Friedrich Zopf, who described the bacterium ''Rhodococcus'' ''rhodochrous''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/106</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodocyclus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodocyclus'' | binomial_authority = Pfennig 1978, ''genus''. (Type order of the genus ''Rhodocyclales'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the family ''Rhodocyclaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = R. purpureus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodocyclus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodocyclus'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''cyclus'', a circle; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodocyclus'', red circle.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodocyclus.html|Rhodocyclus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodocyclus gelatinosus|R. gelatinosus]]'' ( (Molisch 1907) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''gelatinum'' (from [[Latin]] participle adjective ''gelatus'', frozen), gelatin; [[Latin]] suff. -''osus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffix used with the sense of full of, prone to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''gelatinosus'', gelatinous.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> * ''[[Rhodocyclus purpureus|R. purpureus]]'' ( Pfennig 1978, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''purpureus'', purple-colored, purple, violet.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Rhodocyclus tenuis|R. tenuis]]'' ( (Pfennig 1969) Imhoff ''et al''. 1984, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tenuis'', slender, thin.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/34/3/340</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodocytophaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodocytophaga'' | binomial_authority = Anandham ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015305-0}}</ref> | type_species = R. aerolata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodocytophaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodocytophaga'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Cytophaga'', a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Rhodocytophaga'', rose-red ''Cytophaga'', referring to the reddish pink colour of colonies and to the phylogenetic relationship with the genus ''Cytophaga''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodocytophaga.html|Rhodocytophaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rhodocytophaga aerolata|R. aerolata]]'' ( Anandham ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''lata'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] participle adjective ''aerolata'', airborne.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015305-0}}</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodoferax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodoferax'' | binomial_authority = Hiraishi ''et al''. 1992<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00243451}}</ref> | type_species = R. fermentans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodoferax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodoferax'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Latin]] adjective ''ferax'', fertile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Rhodoferax'', red and fertile.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodoferax.html|Rhodoferax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodoferax antarcticus|R. antarcticus]]'' ( Madigan ''et al''. 2001, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''antarcticus'', southern'','' belonging to the Antarctica.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030000168}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodoferax fermentans|R. fermentans]]'' ( Hiraishi ''et al''. 1992, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', fermenting.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00243451}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodoferax ferrireducens|R. ferrireducens]]'' ( Finneran ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] noun ''ferrum'', iron; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''reducens'', bringing back, leading back; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''ferrireducens'', iron-reducing (converting iron to a reduced oxidation state).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/669</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodoglobus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodoglobus'' | binomial_authority = Sheridan ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/985</ref> | type_species = R. vestalii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodoglobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodoglobus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''globus'', ball; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''rhodoglobus'', red ball.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodoglobus.html|Rhodoglobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Rhodoglobus aureus|R. aureus]]'' ( (Reddy ''et al''. 2003) An ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aureus'', golden, referring to the yellowish pigment that the bacterium produces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> * ''[[Rhodoglobus vestalii|R. vestalii]]'' ( Sheridan ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vestalii'', of Vestal, in honour of J. Robie Vestal, who studied Antarctic micro-organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026260-0}}</ref><!-- Manual check required due to emendment! --> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} <!--Errors: emendment --> {{Taxobox | name = ''Rhodomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Rhodomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Duchow and Douglas 1949, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = R. vannielii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Rhodomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationmr.html|Classification of Genera MR}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Rhodomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon (ῥόδον)'', [[rose]]; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Rhodomicroibum'', red microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|qr/rhodomicrobium.html|Rhodomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Rhodomicrobium vannielii|R. vannielii]]'' ( Duchow and Douglas 1949, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vannielii'', of van Niel; named for C.B. van Niel, an American microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See Also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]