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There are 2,500—5,000 prokaryotic species, most of the non-medical ones are missing in wikipedia here, consequently I have tried to make an automated set of pages below:

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  • The code is present here...perl script. It is self sufficient, but requires the user to download each range and rename them A-C.html and so forth and the proxy settings need be changed for your proxy (if present).
  • This could be done without any manual input, but my coding skills are not that good (I have managed to use "post" correctly with wikipedia in Perl.
  • Just press edit section, copy between nowiki, go back and click the link and paste. Read around on LPSN, on pubmed abstracts or on IJSEM if you want to write more! If not it should be fine.
  • Not sure what to do about formatting. the etymology looks ugly. comments more than welcome!
  • D-Z will be uploaded shortly (in the week).
  • only error warning to worry about is emendations which is caused by someone emending the description, such as changing the type species etc. e.g. the genus name may be an old basonym (very few are and the ones which are names that have been deemed unacceptable such as the old genus Bacterium (c.f. BC app. 9) are not present)
  • I wrote some articles as general go-tos:

Known issues to correct:

  • Emendments are problematic
  • Not sure how to pick up on people, places etc
  • gen nov. seems to have become genitive case nov.
  • Greek words need to be checked up on Perseus dictionary for accents in Greek
  • link to wikt? Translitterated greek is not accepted
  • the reference titles are wrong.

Add:

  • Sequenced genomes?
  • number of articles?

Other pages:

  1. AC: has been split into:
    1. good to go
    2. ones issues
  2. DL User:Squidonius/userpage/microbes2
  3. MR User:Squidonius/userpage/microbes3
  4. SZ User:Squidonius/userpage/microbes4

{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alkalispirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Ectothiorhodospiraceae]] | genus = ''Alkalispirillum'' | binomial_authority = Rijkenberg ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030100274}}</ref> | type_species = A. mobile | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alkalispirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alkalispirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''alkali'' (from Arabic article ''al'', the; Arabic noun ''qaliy'', ashes of saltwort), alkali; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Alkalispirillum'', a small spiral living under alkaline conditions.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alkalispirillum.html|Alkalispirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alkalispirillum mobile|A. mobile]]'' ( Rijkenberg ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', motile, movable.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030100274}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alkanibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Sinobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Alkanibacter'' | binomial_authority = Friedrich and Lipski 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65517-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. difficilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alkanibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alkanibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''alkanum'', saturated hydrocarbon; [[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 ''Alkanibacter'', rod assimilating alkanes.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alkanibacter.html|Alkanibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alkanibacter difficilis|A. difficilis]]'' ( Friedrich and Lipski 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''difficilis'', difficult, because it is difficult to cultivate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65517-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alkanindiges'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Moraxellaceae]] | genus = ''Alkanindiges'' | binomial_authority = Bogan ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1389</ref> | type_species = A. illinoisensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alkanindiges''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alkanindiges'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''alkanum'', alkane; [[Latin]] adjective ''indiges'', in need; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Alkanindiges'', the alkane-requiring one, indicating the bacterium's growth requirement for such hydrocarbons.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alkanindiges.html|Alkanindiges}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alkanindiges illinoisensis|A. illinoisensis]]'' ( Bogan ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''illinoisensis'', pertaining to Illinois, the state from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1389</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allisonella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Allisonella'' | binomial_authority = Garner ''et al''. 2003<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/07232020260517625}}</ref> | type_species = A. histaminiformans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allisonella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allisonella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Allisonella'', named after the American microbiologist Milton J. Allison, a prominent rumen microbiologist who isolated Oxalobacter formigenes, a ruminal bacterium that decarboxylates oxalate.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allisonella.html|Allisonella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allisonella histaminiformans|A. histaminiformans]]'' ( Garner ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''histaminum'', histamine; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''formans'', forming; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''histaminiformans'', histamine forming.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1078/07232020260517625}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alloactinosynnema'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Actinosynnemataceae]] | genus = ''Alloactinosynnema'' | binomial_authority = Yuan ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010744-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. album | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alloactinosynnema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alloactinosynnema'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', other; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Actinosynnema'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Alloactinosynnema'', the other ''Actinosynnema'', referring to the fact that it is morphologically similar to ''Actinosynnema'' but chemotaxonomically and phylogenetically distinct.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alloactinosynnema.html|Alloactinosynnema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alloactinosynnema album|A. album]]'' ( Yuan ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''album'', white.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010744-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Allobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Sheu ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023341-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. halotolerans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. -''allos'', another; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff or rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Allobacillus'', another bacillus or rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allobacillus.html|Allobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allobacillus halotolerans|A. halotolerans]]'' ( Sheu ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hals, halos (ἅλς, ἁλός)'', salt; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''tolerans'', tolerating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''halotolerans'', salt-tolerating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023341-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allobaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Erysipelotrichia]] | ordo = [[Erysipelotrichales]] | familia = [[Erysipelotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Allobaculum'' | binomial_authority = Greetham ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. stercoricanis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allobaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allobaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. -''allos'', the other; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', a stick, staff, rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Allobaculum'', the other small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allobaculum.html|Allobaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allobaculum stercoricanis|A. stercoricanis]]'' ( Greetham ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''stercus'' -''oris'', feces; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''canis'', of a dog; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stercoricanis'', from dog feces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64507-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allocatelliglobosispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Allocatelliglobosispora'' | binomial_authority = Lee and Lee 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020313-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. scoriae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allocatelliglobosispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allocatelliglobosispora'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', another, the other; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Catelliglobosispora'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Allocatelliglobosispora'', the other ''Catelliglobosispora'', an organism that is phylogenetically close to ''Catelliglobosispora'' but chemotaxonomically distinct.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allocatelliglobosispora.html|Allocatelliglobosispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allocatelliglobosispora scoriae|A. scoriae]]'' ( Lee and Lee 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''scoriae'', of scoria, a type of volcanic ash, referring to the site at which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020313-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allofustis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Allofustis'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/811</ref> | type_species = A. seminis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allofustis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allofustis'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', another; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fustis'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Allofustis'', the other stick or rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allofustis.html|Allofustis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allofustis seminis|A. seminis]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''seminis'', of semen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/3/811</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alloiococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Alloiococcus'' | binomial_authority = Aguirre and Collins 1992<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/79</ref> | type_species = A. otitis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alloiococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alloiococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''alloios'', different; [[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 ''Alloiococcus'', different coccus, referring to the phylogenetic distinctiveness of the organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alloiococcus.html|Alloiococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alloiococcus otitis|A. otitis]]'' ( Aguirre and Collins 1992, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''otitis'' (''sic''), of ear inflammation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/79</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Allokutzneria'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Pseudonocardineae]] | familia = [[Pseudonocardiaceae]] | genus = ''Allokutzneria'' | binomial_authority = Labeda and Kroppenstedt 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65474-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. albata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Allokutzneria''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Allokutzneria'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', other; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Kutzneria'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Allokutzneria'', the other ''Kutzneria'', referring to the fact that it is phylogenetically close to ''Kutzneria'' but chemotaxonomically distinct.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/allokutzneria.html|Allokutzneria}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Allokutzneria albata|A. albata]]'' ( (Tomita ''et al''. 1993) Labeda and Kroppenstedt 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''albata'', clothed in white, referring to the colour of the aerial mycelium and the non-chromogenicity of the organism.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65474-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]





{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alloscardovia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Bifidobacteriales]] | familia = [[Bifidobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Alloscardovia'' | binomial_authority = Huys ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64812-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. omnicolens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alloscardovia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alloscardovia'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''allos'', different; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Scardovia'', a bacterial generic name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Alloscardovia'', organism related to, but different from, ''Scardovia'' and related genera.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alloscardovia.html|Alloscardovia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alloscardovia omnicolens|A. omnicolens]]'' ( Huys ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''omnis'', every; [[Latin]] v. ''colere'', to dwell; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''colens'', dwelling; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''omnicolens'', dwelling everywhere in the human body.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64812-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Altererythrobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingomonadales]] | familia = [[Erythrobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Altererythrobacter'' | binomial_authority = Kwon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64863-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. epoxidivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Altererythrobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Altererythrobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''alter'' -''tera'' -''terum'', another, other, different; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Erythrobacter'', a genus name; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Altererythrobacter'', another or different ''Erythrobacter'', because the genus shows high similarity to the genus ''Erythrobacter'' but does not share its phyletic line.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/altererythrobacter.html|Altererythrobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Altererythrobacter aestuarii|A. aestuarii]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021196-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter epoxidivorans|A. epoxidivorans]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''epoxidum'', epoxide; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''epoxidivorans'', epoxide-devouring.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64863-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter indicus|A. indicus]]'' ( Ramesh Kumar ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''indicus'', pertaining to India, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65523-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter luteolus|A. luteolus]]'' ( (Yoon ''et al''. 2005) Kwon ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteolus'', yellowish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64863-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter marensis|A. marensis]]'' ( Seo and Lee 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marensis'', of Mara Island, Jeju, Republic of Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011031-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter marinus|A. marinus]]'' ( Lai ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''marinus'', of the sea, marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008193-0}}</ref> * ''[[Altererythrobacter namhicola|A. namhicola]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''namhae'', Namhae, the Korean name of the South Sea; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), a dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''namhicola'', a dweller of the South Sea, referring to the isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021196-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alterococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Opitutales]] | familia = [[Opitutaceae]] | genus = ''Alterococcus'' | binomial_authority = Shieh and Jean 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/2/341</ref> | type_species = A. agarolyticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alterococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alterococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''alter'' -''tera'' -''terum'', another, different; [[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 ''Alterococcus'', another coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alterococcus.html|Alterococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Alterococcus agarolyticus|A. agarolyticus]]'' ( Shieh and Jean 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''agarum'' (from Malayan noun ''agar''), agar, a complex gelling polysaccharide from marine red algae; [[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 ''agarolyticus'', agar-dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/2/341</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Alysiella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Alysiella'' | binomial_authority = Langeron 1923, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. filiformis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Alysiella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Alysiella'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''alusion'' -''on'', a small chain; [[Latin]] dim. ending -''ella''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Alysiella'', small chain.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/alysiella.html|Alysiella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Alysiella crassa|A. crassa]]'' ( (Schmid 1922) Xie and Yokota 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''crassa'', thick.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> * ''[[Alysiella filiformis|A. filiformis]]'' ( (Schmid 1922) Langeron 1923, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''filum'', thread; [[Latin]] adjective suffix -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'', -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''filiformis'', thread shaped, filiform.)<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 = ''Amaricoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Amaricoccus'' | binomial_authority = Maszenan ''et al''. 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/727</ref> | type_species = A. kaplicensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amaricoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amaricoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''amara'', trench, conduit, channel; here, a sewage duct; [[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 ''Amaricoccus'', spherical cells from sewage ducts.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amaricoccus.html|Amaricoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amaricoccus kaplicensis|A. kaplicensis]]'' ( Maszenan ''et al''. 1997, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''kaplicensis'', pertaining to Kaplice, Czech Republic, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/727</ref> * ''[[Amaricoccus macauensis|A. macauensis]]'' ( Maszenan ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''macauensis'', pertaining to Macau, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/727</ref> * ''[[Amaricoccus tamworthensis|A. tamworthensis]]'' ( Maszenan ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tamworthensis'', pertaining to Tamworth, Australia, the source of the type strain)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/727</ref> * ''[[Amaricoccus veronensis|A. veronensis]]'' ( Maszenan ''et al''. 1997, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''veronensis'', pertaining to Verona, Italy, the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/3/727</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ameyamaea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Ameyamaea'' | binomial_authority = Yukphan ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021204-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. chiangmaiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ameyamaea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ameyamaea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Ameyamaea'', named after Dr. Minoru Ameyama, Professor Emeritus of Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan, who contributed to studies of acetic acid bacteria, especially their biochemical and systematic studies.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ameyamaea.html|Ameyamaea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ameyamaea chiangmaiensis|A. chiangmaiensis]]'' ( Yukphan ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chiangmaiensis'', of or belonging to Chiang Mai, Thailand, 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:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aminiphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Aminiphilus'' | binomial_authority = Díaz ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63614-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. circumscriptus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aminiphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aminiphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Aminiphilus'', amine lover.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aminiphilus.html|Aminiphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aminiphilus circumscriptus|A. circumscriptus]]'' ( Díaz ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''circumscriptus'', rounded, periodic, restricted, limited.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63614-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aminobacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Aminobacterium'' | binomial_authority = Baena ''et al''. 1999<ref>{{cite doi|10.1006/anae.1998.0170}}</ref> | type_species = A. colombiense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aminobacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aminobacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'' (''amino'' in compound words involving chemicals), amine; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aminobacterium'', the amino acid rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aminobacterium.html|Aminobacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aminobacterium colombiense|A. colombiense]]'' ( Baena ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''colombiense'', pertaining to Columbia, the origin of the isolate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1006/anae.1998.0170}}</ref> * ''[[Aminobacterium mobile|A. mobile]]'' ( Baena ''et al''. 2000, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', movable, motile.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/1/259</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aminomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Aminomonas'' | binomial_authority = Baena ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/975</ref> | type_species = A. paucivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aminomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aminomonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'' (''amino'' in compound words involving chemicals), amine; [[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 ''aminomonas'', amine-degrading monads.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aminomonas.html|Aminomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Aminomonas can be referred to as aminomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aminomonas paucivorans|A. paucivorans]]'' ( Baena ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', few, little; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paucivorans'', devouring little.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/975</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ammoniphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Paenibacillaceae]] | genus = ''Ammoniphilus'' | binomial_authority = Zaitsev ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/151</ref> | type_species = Ammoniphilus oxalaticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ammoniphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ammoniphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''ammonium'', ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>); [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Ammoniphilus'', ammonia lover.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ammoniphilus.html|Ammoniphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ammoniphilus oxalaticus|A. oxalaticus]]'' ( Zaitsev ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oxalaticus'', pertaining to oxalate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/151</ref> * ''[[Ammoniphilus oxalivorans|A. oxalivorans]]'' ( Zaitsev ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''oxalatum'', oxalate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''oxalivorans'', oxalate-eating.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/151</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]






{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Amorphus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | genus = ''Amorphus'' | binomial_authority = Zeevi Ben Yosef ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65462-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. coralli | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amorphus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amorphus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Amorphus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''amorphos'', without form, shapeless), a bacterium without defined shape.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amorphus.html|Amorphus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amorphus coralli|A. coralli]]'' ( Zeevi Ben Yosef ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''coralli'', of coral, from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65462-0}}</ref> * ''[[Amorphus orientalis|A. orientalis]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''orientalis'', eastern, bacterium inhabiting the east.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.015735-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Amphritea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Amphritea'' | binomial_authority = Gärtner ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65234-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. atlantica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amphritea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amphritea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Amphritea'', from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Amphrite'', a nymph of the ocean in Greek mythology, referring to the habitat of the bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amphritea.html|Amphritea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Amphritea atlantica|A. atlantica]]'' ( Gärtner ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''atlantica'', of or pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65234-0}}</ref> * ''[[Amphritea balenae|A. balenae]]'' ( Miyazaki ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''balenae'', of a whale.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65826-0}}</ref> * ''[[Amphritea japonica|A. 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.0.65826-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Amycolicicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | familia = [[Mycobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Amycolicicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Wang ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010546-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. subflavus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Amycolicicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Amycolicicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a- (ἄ)'' not; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''mycolicum'', mycolic acid; [[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 ''Amycolicicoccus'', a coccus without mycolic acids.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/amycolicicoccus.html|Amycolicicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Amycolicicoccus subflavus|A. subflavus]]'' ( Wang ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''subflavus'', yellowish.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.010546-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaeroarcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Anaeroarcus'' | binomial_authority = Strömpl ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1861</ref> | type_species = A. burkinensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaeroarcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaeroarcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''arcus'', a bow, arc; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaeroarcus'', a bow not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaeroarcus.html|Anaeroarcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaeroarcus burkinensis|A. burkinensis]]'' ( corrig. (Ouattara ''et al''. 1992) Strömpl ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''burkinensis'', pertaining to Burkina Faso, the place from which the organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1861</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerobacter'' | binomial_authority = Duda ''et al''. 1996<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425359}}</ref> | type_species = A. polyendosporus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)''-, not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''aer'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod, staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''anaerobacter'', rod not [living] in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerobacter.html|Anaerobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerobacter polyendosporus|A. polyendosporus]]'' ( Duda ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''polu'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''endo'', within; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', spore; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''polyendosporus'', (forming) several endospores.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00425359}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerobranca'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Anaerobranca'' | binomial_authority = Engle ''et al''. 1995<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/454</ref> | type_species = A. horikoshii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerobranca''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerobranca'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''branca'', claw, paw, the root of the English word branch, an arm-like part diverging from a main axis; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerobranca'', referring to the branched cell shape of the obligately anaerobic bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerobranca.html|Anaerobranca}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerobranca californiensis|A. californiensis]]'' ( Gorlenko ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''californiensis'', pertaining to California, the location of the hot spring from which the micro-organism was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/739</ref> * ''[[Anaerobranca gottschalkii|A. gottschalkii]]'' ( Prowe and Antranikian 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gottschalkii'', of Gottschalk, named after Gerhard Gottschalk, in recognition of his pioneering contributions to our knowledge of the physiology and metabolism of anaerobes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerobranca horikoshii|A. horikoshii]]'' ( Engle ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''horikoshii'', of Horikoshi, in honor of Koki Horikoshi, a pioneer in the study of the microbiology of alkaliphilic bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/454</ref> * ''[[Anaerobranca zavarzinii|A. zavarzinii]]'' ( Kevbrin ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zavarzinii'', of Zavarzin, named after the Russian microbiologist George Zavarzin, in recognition of his seminal contributions to the knowledge of alkaliphilic micro-organisms and their ecology.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65364-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Anaerococcus'' | binomial_authority = Ezaki ''et al''. 2001<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> | type_species = A. prevotii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''an'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)''), berry, coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerococcus'', anaerobic coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerococcus.html|Anaerococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerococcus hydrogenalis|A. hydrogenalis]]'' ( (Ezaki ''et al''. 1990) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[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/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus lactolyticus|A. lactolyticus]]'' ( (Li ''et al''. 1992) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[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/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus murdochii|A. murdochii]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''murdochii'', of Murdoch, to honor D.A. Murdoch, who has contributed a great deal to our knowledge of anaerobic cocci.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus octavius|A. octavius]]'' ( (Murdoch ''et al''. 1997) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''octavius'' (''sic''), eight, referring to the fact that the organism was previously assigned to Hare group VIII.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus prevotii|A. prevotii]]'' ( (Foubert and Douglas 1948) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''prevotii'', of Prévot, named after André Romain Prévot, a French microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus tetradius|A. tetradius]]'' ( (Ezaki ''et al''. 1983) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[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/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> * ''[[Anaerococcus vaginalis|A. vaginalis]]'' ( (Li ''et al''. 1992) Ezaki ''et al''. 2001, ; [[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/content/abstract/51/4/1521</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerofilum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Ruminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerofilum'' | binomial_authority = Zellner ''et al''. 1996<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/871</ref> | type_species = A. pentosovorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerofilum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerofilum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''filum'', thread, referring to the very thin rod-shaped cells; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Anaerofilum'', anaerobic thin rods.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerofilum.html|Anaerofilum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaerofilum agile|A. agile]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''mobile'', easily movable, rapidly moving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/871</ref> * ''[[Anaerofilum pentosovorans|A. pentosovorans]]'' ( Zellner ''et al''. 1996, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''pentosum'', sugar with five carbon atoms; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring, eating; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''pentosovorans'', pentose-devouring, fermenting pentose.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/871</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerofustis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Eubacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerofustis'' | binomial_authority = Finegold ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.anaerobe.2003.10.002}}</ref> | type_species = A. stercorihominis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerofustis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerofustis'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)''-, without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fustis'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerofustis'', stick living without air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerofustis.html|Anaerofustis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerofustis stercorihominis|A. stercorihominis]]'' ( Finegold ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''stercus'' -''oris'', dung, excrements, ordure; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of human; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stercorihominis'', of human feces.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.anaerobe.2003.10.002}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaeroglobus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Anaeroglobus'' | binomial_authority = Carlier ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/983</ref> | type_species = A. geminatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaeroglobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaeroglobus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''globus'', globe, sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaeroglobus'', a sphere not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaeroglobus.html|Anaeroglobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaeroglobus geminatus|A. geminatus]]'' ( Carlier ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''geminatus'', paired, twinned, referring to twin cells of this organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/983</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]

{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaeromusa'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Anaeromusa'' | binomial_authority = Baena ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/969</ref> | type_species = A. acidaminophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaeromusa''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaeromusa'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] v. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''musa'', a scientific botanical genus name, a banana (''Musa'' spp.); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaeromusa'', an anaerobic banana.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaeromusa.html|Anaeromusa}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaeromusa acidaminophila|A. acidaminophila]]'' ( Baena ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''aminum'', amino acid; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''acidaminophila'', amino acid-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/969</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaeromyxobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Cystobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Anaeromyxobacter'' | binomial_authority = Sanford ''et al''. 2002<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.2.893-900.2002}}</ref> | type_species = A. dehalogenans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaeromyxobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaeromyxobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''an'', not or without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''muxa'', mucus, slime; [[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 ''Anaeromyxobacter'', slime rod [living] without air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaeromyxobacter.html|Anaeromyxobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans|A. dehalogenans]]'' ( Sanford ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] adjective participle ''dehalogenans'', dehalogenating.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.68.2.893-900.2002}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerophaga'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Marinilabiaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerophaga'' | binomial_authority = Denger ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/173</ref> | type_species = A. thermohalophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerophaga''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerophaga'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''phagein'', to devour, to eat up; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerophaga'', an anaerobic eater.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerophaga.html|Anaerophaga}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerophaga thermohalophila|A. thermohalophila]]'' ( Denger ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[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 ''thermohalophila'', heat and salt loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/173</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaeroplasma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Tenericutes]]" | classis = [[Mollicutes]] | ordo = [[Anaeroplasmatales]] | familia = [[Anaeroplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Anaeroplasma'' | binomial_authority = Robinson ''et al''. 1975, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Anaeroplasmatales'' Robinson and Freundt 1987; type genus of the family ''Anaeroplasmataceae'' Robinson and Freundt 1987).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. abactoclasticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaeroplasma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Tenericutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaeroplasma'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an'', not, without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''plasma (πλάσμα)'', anything formed or moulded, image, figure, form; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Anaeroplasma'', a form not living in air, intended to mean anaerobic mycoplasma.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaeroplasma.html|Anaeroplasma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Anaeroplasma abactoclasticum|A. abactoclasticum]]'' ( Robinson ''et al''. 1975, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a'', not, without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''bakt''- (Latin transliteration ''bact''-), part of the stem of the [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] dim. noun ''bakterion'' (Latin transliteration ''bacterium''), a small rod; [[New Latin]] adjective ''clasticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''klastos'' -''ē'' -''on'', broken in pieces), breaking; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''abactoclasticum'', intended to mean not bacteriolytic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Anaeroplasma bactoclasticum|A. bactoclasticum]]'' ( (Robinson and Hungate 1973) Robinson and Allison 1975, ''species''.; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''bakt''- (Latin transliteration ''bact''-), part of the stem of the [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] dim. noun ''bakterion'' (Latin transliteration ''bacterium''), a small rod; [[New Latin]] adjective ''clasticus'' -''a'' -''um'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''klastos'' -''ē'' -''on'', broken in pieces), breaking; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bactoclasticum'',  bacteria-breaking.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Anaeroplasma intermedium|A. intermedium]]'' ( Robinson and Freundt 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''intermedium'', intermediate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/78</ref> * ''[[Anaeroplasma varium|A. varium]]'' ( Robinson and Freundt 1987, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''varium'', diverse, varied, intended to mean different from ''Anaeroplasma'' ''bactoclasticum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/78</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Tenericutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerorhabdus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Bacteroidaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerorhabdus'' | binomial_authority = Shah and Collins 1986<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> | type_species = A. furcosa | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerorhabdus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerorhabdus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''rhabdos (ῥάβδος)'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerohabdus'', rod-shaped bacterium not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerorhabdus.html|Anaerorhabdus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerorhabdus furcosa|A. furcosa]]'' ( corrig. (Veillon and Zuber 1898) Shah and Collins 1986, (Type species of the genus).;  [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''furcosa'', full of forks, forked (pertaining to cell shape).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/4/573</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerosinus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Negativicutes]] | ordo = [[Selenomonadales]] | familia = [[Veillonellaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerosinus'' | binomial_authority = Strömpl ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1861</ref> | type_species = A. glycerini | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerosinus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerosinus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sinus'', a bent surface, curve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerosinus'', a curved organism not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerosinus.html|Anaerosinus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerosinus glycerini|A. glycerini]]'' ( (Schauder and Schink 1996) Strömpl ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''glycerinum'', glycerine, glycerol; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''glycerini'', of glycerol, referring to utilization of glycerol as sole substrate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1861</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerosphaera'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Peptostreptococcaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerosphaera'' | binomial_authority = Ueki ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011858-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. aminiphila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerosphaera''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerosphaera'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''an'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''sphaera'', a sphere; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Anaerosphaera'', a sphere not living in air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerosphaera.html|Anaerosphaera}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerosphaera aminiphila|A. aminiphila]]'' ( Ueki ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''aminum'', amine; [[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 ''aminiphila'', amino acid-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011858-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerosporobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerosporobacter'' | binomial_authority = Jeong ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63283-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. mobilis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerosporobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerosporobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)''-, without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed, and, in biology, a spore; [[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 ''Anaerosporobacter'', an anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerosporobacter.html|Anaerosporobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerosporobacter mobilis|A. mobilis]]'' ( Jeong ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective, ''mobilis'', motile.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63283-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerotruncus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Ruminococcaceae]] | genus = ''Anaerotruncus'' | binomial_authority = Lawson ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/413</ref> | type_species = A. colihominis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerotruncus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerotruncus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''truncus'', stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerotruncus'', a stick that lives without air.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerotruncus.html|Anaerotruncus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerotruncus colihominis|A. colihominis]]'' ( Lawson ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''colum'', colon; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hominis'', of man; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''colihominis'', of the gut of man.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/413</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anaerovorax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Anaerovorax'' | binomial_authority = Matthies ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1591</ref> | type_species = A. odorimutans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anaerovorax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anaerovorax'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[Latin]] adjective ''vorax'', voracious; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Anaerovorax'', an anaerobic voracious bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anaerovorax.html|Anaerovorax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anaerovorax odorimutans|A. odorimutans]]'' ( Matthies ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''odor'', smell, odor; [[Latin]] v. ''mutare'', to change; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''mutans'', changing; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''odorimutans'', odor-changing, referring to the degradation of the odorous compound putrescine to form another odorous one, butyric acid.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1591</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Ancalochloris'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlorobi]] | classis = [[Chlorobea]] | ordo = [[Chlorobiales]] | familia = [[Chlorobiaceae]] | genus = ''Ancalochloris'' | binomial_authority = Gorlenko and Lebedeva 1971, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. perfilievii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ancalochloris''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlorobi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ancalochloris'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''ancalos'', arm; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] (''sic'') noun ''Ancalochloris'', arm (-producing) green (microbe).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ancalochloris.html|Ancalochloris}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ancalochloris perfilievii|A. perfilievii]]'' ( Gorlenko and Lebedeva 1971, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''perfilievii'', of Perfil'ev, named after B.V. Perfil'ev, a Russian microbiologist.)<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 = ''Ancalomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Ancalomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Staley 1968, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. adetum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ancalomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ancalomicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''ankalis'', arm; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Ancalomicrobium'', arm (-producing) microorganism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ancalomicrobium.html|Ancalomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Ancalomicrobium adetum|A. adetum]]'' ( Staley 1968, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''adetum'' (from. [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''adeton''), free, unattached.)<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 = ''Ancylobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Xanthobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Ancylobacter'' | binomial_authority = Raj 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/397</ref> | type_species = A. aquaticus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Ancylobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Ancylobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''ankulos'', crooked, curved; [[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 ''Ancylobacter'', a curved rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/ancylobacter.html|Ancylobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Ancylobacter aquaticus|A. aquaticus]]'' ( (Ørskov 1928) Raj 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''aquaticus'', living, growing, or found in or by the water, aquatic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/2/397</ref> * ''[[Ancylobacter dichloromethanicus|A. dichloromethanicus]]'' ( Firsova ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''dichloromethanum'', dichloromethane; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with various meaning; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''dichloromethanicus'', pertaining to dichloromethane, intended to mean dichloromethane utilizing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024562-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ancylobacter oerskovii|A. oerskovii]]'' ( Lang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''oerskovii'', of Ørskov, named in honour of J. Ørskov, who, in 1928, described ''Microcyclus'' ''aquaticus'', now the type species of the genus ''Ancylobacter''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65666-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ancylobacter polymorphus|A. polymorphus]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''polymorphus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polumorphos'' -''on''), multiform, polymorphic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64118-0}}</ref> * ''[[Ancylobacter rudongensis|A. rudongensis]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''rudongensis'', referring to Rudong County, Jiangsu Province, P.R. China, where the strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/385</ref> * ''[[Ancylobacter vacuolatus|A. vacuolatus]]'' ( Xin ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''vacuolatus'' (from [[Latin]] v. ''vacuo'', to make empty or void), vacuolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64118-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anderseniella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhodobiaceae]] | genus = ''Anderseniella'' | binomial_authority = Brettar ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65007-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. baltica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anderseniella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anderseniella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Anderseniella'', named in honour of the late marine scientist Valérie Andersen, Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche sur Mer, France, in recognition of her valuable work on marine ecosytems.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anderseniella.html|Anderseniella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anderseniella baltica|A. baltica]]'' ( Brettar ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baltica'', from the Baltic Sea, referring to the source of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65007-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Andreprevotia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Andreprevotia'' | binomial_authority = Weon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64694-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. chitinilytica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Andreprevotia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Andreprevotia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Andreprevotia'', named after André Romain Prévot, the French microbiologist who first named the family ''Neisseriaceae''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/andreprevotia.html|Andreprevotia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Andreprevotia chitinilytica|A. chitinilytica]]'' ( Weon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[New Latin]] adjective ''lyticus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)''), dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chitinilytica'', chitin-dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64694-0}}</ref> * ''[[Andreprevotia lacus|A. lacus]]'' ( Sheu ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lacus'', of a lake, basin or tank, referring to the place of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009233-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Angiococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Myxococcaceae]] | genus = ''Angiococcus'' | binomial_authority = (''ex'' Jahn 1924) Hook ''et al''. 1980, , nom. rev.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/135</ref> | type_species = A. disciformis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Angiococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Angiococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''angeion'' (Latin transliteration ''angium''),  vessel; [[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 ''Angiococcus'', vessel coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/angiococcus.html|Angiococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Angiococcus disciformis|A. disciformis]]'' ( (Thaxter 1904) Hook ''et al''. 1980, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''diskos'', anything quoit-shaped, a disk; [[Latin]] adjective suffix -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'', -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''disciformis'', disk-shaped.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/135</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Angulomicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Angulomicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Vasil'eva ''et al''. 1986<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> | type_species = A. tetraedrale | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Angulomicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Angulomicrobium'' derives from: : [[Latin]] adjective ''angularis'', having corners or angles, angular; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Angulomicrobium'', angular microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/angulomicrobium.html|Angulomicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Angulomicrobium amanitiforme|A. amanitiforme]]'' ( Fritz ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Amanita'', name of a fungal genus; [[Latin]] adjective suff. -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''amanitiforme'', formed like a toadstool.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/651</ref> * ''[[Angulomicrobium tetraedrale|A. tetraedrale]]'' ( Vasil'eva ''et al''. 1986, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''tetraedros'', having four faces: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective  ''tetraedrale'', tetrahedral.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/36/2/354</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Angustibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Kineosporiineae]] | familia = [[Kineosporiaceae]] | genus = ''Angustibacter'' | binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019448-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. luteus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Angustibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Angustibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''angustus'', narrow; [[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 ''Angustibacter'', narrow bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/angustibacter.html|Angustibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Angustibacter luteus|A. luteus]]'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''luteus'', orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019448-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Anoxynatronum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Anoxynatronum'' | binomial_authority = Garnova ''et al''. 2003 (authorship reads Garnova, Zhilina and Tourova)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-002-0312-5}}</ref> | type_species = A. sibiricum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Anoxynatronum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Anoxynatronum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)''-, without; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', acid or sour, and in combined words indicating oxygen; [[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 ''Anoxynatronum'', organism which inhabits anaerobic and soda environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/anoxynatronum.html|Anoxynatronum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Anoxynatronum sibiricum|A. sibiricum]]'' ( Garnova and Zhilina 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''sibiricum'', 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).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00792-002-0312-5}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]

{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquabacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Aquabacter'' | binomial_authority = Irgens ''et al''. 1993<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00248607}}</ref> | type_species = A. spiritensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquabacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquabacter'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[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 ''Aquabacter'', aquatic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquabacter.html|Aquabacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquabacter spiritensis|A. spiritensis]]'' ( Irgens ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''spiritensis'', pertaining to Spirit Lake, Washington, USA, from which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00248607}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquabacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Aquabacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kalmbach ''et al''. 1999<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/769</ref> | type_species = A. commune | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquabacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquabacterium'' derives from: : [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aquabacterium'', a rod-shaped bacterium isolated from water, i.e. isolated from drinking water biofilms.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquabacterium.html|Aquabacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquabacterium citratiphilum|A. citratiphilum]]'' ( Kalmbach ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[New Latin]] noun ''citras'' -''atis'', citrate; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''citratiphilum'', citrate-loving, referring to the preferred utilization of citrate as a carbon and energy source.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/769</ref> * ''[[Aquabacterium commune|A. commune]]'' ( Kalmbach ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''commune'', common, referring to the predominance of the species in drinking water biofilms of the Berlin distribution system.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/769</ref> * ''[[Aquabacterium fontiphilum|A. fontiphilum]]'' ( Lin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''fons'' ''fontis'', a spring, fountain; [[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 ''fontiphilum'', loving spring-water environment.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.000745-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquabacterium parvum|A. parvum]]'' ( Kalmbach ''et al''. 1999, ;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parvum'', small.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/2/769</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquamicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Aquamicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Bambauer ''et al''. 1998<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050575}}</ref> | type_species = A. defluvii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquamicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquamicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', a microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aquamicrobium'', a bacterium living in water (in wastewater).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquamicrobium.html|Aquamicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquamicrobium aerolatum|A. aerolatum]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''latus'' -''a'' -''um'', carried; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''aerolatum'', airborne.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008730-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquamicrobium defluvii|A. defluvii]]'' ( Bambauer ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''defluvii'', of sewage, of wastewater.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s002030050575}}</ref> * ''[[Aquamicrobium lusatiense|A. lusatiense]]'' ( (Fritsche ''et al''. 1999) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lusatiense'', pertaining to the German province of Lausitz (Latin name ''Lusatia''), where the organism was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.008730-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Legionellales]] | familia = [[Coxiellaceae]] | genus = ''Aquicella'' | binomial_authority = Santos ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.69.11.6533-6540.2003}}</ref> | type_species = A. lusitana | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a chamber, closet, cabinet (in biology, a cell); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aquicella'', a cell from a water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquicella.html|Aquicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquicella lusitana|A. lusitana]]'' ( Santos ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lusitana'', pertaining to ''Lusitania'', the Roman province in western Iberia.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.69.11.6533-6540.2003}}</ref> * ''[[Aquicella siphonis|A. siphonis]]'' ( Santos ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''sipho'', a siphon, a drinking-tube; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''siphonis'', of a tube or pipe.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1128/AEM.69.11.6533-6540.2003}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquiflexum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cyclobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Aquiflexum'' | binomial_authority = Brettar ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2335</ref> | type_species = A. balticum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquiflexum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquiflexum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''flexus'' -''a'' -''um'', bent, winding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Aquiflexum'', to indicate the bacterium's aquatic origin and its long flexible rods.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquiflexum.html|Aquiflexum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquiflexum balticum|A. balticum]]'' ( Brettar ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''balticum'', of or belonging to the Baltic Sea, referring to the source of the type strain.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/6/2335</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Aquimonas'' | binomial_authority = Saha ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1491</ref> | type_species = A. voraii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[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 ''Aquimonas'', a water monad, referring to the isolation of the type species from a warm spring water sample.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquimonas.html|Aquimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Aquimonas can be referred to as aquimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquimonas voraii|A. voraii]]'' ( Saha ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''voraii'', of Vora, named after V.V. Vora, a distinguished biotechnologist and founder director of the Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh, India.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1491</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquincola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | genus = ''Aquincola'' | binomial_authority = Lechner ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64663-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. tertiaricarbonis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquincola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquincola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''incola'', inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Aquincola'', inhabitant, dweller of water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquincola.html|Aquincola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquincola tertiaricarbonis|A. tertiaricarbonis]]'' ( Lechner ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] adjective (numeral) ''tertiarius'', tertiary (the third of the kind); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''carbonis'', of carbon; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tertiaricarbonis'', from tertiary carbon, the characteristic utilized substrate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64663-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquisalibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Aquisalibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Márquez ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65813-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. elongatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquisalibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquisalibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Aquisalibacillus'', a rod living in salt water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquisalibacillus.html|Aquisalibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquisalibacillus elongatus|A. elongatus]]'' ( Márquez ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''elongatus'', elongated, stretched out.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65813-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquisalimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Ectothiorhodospiraceae]] | genus = ''Aquisalimonas'' | binomial_authority = Márquez ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64916-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. asiatica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquisalimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquisalimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', a unit, a monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Aquisalimonas'', a bacterium living in salted water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquisalimonas.html|Aquisalimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Aquisalimonas can be referred to as aquisalimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Aquisalimonas asiatica|A. asiatica]]'' ( Márquez ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''asiatica'', Asian.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64916-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Aquitalea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Aquitalea'' | binomial_authority = Lau ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64089-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. magnusonii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Aquitalea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Aquitalea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'' -''ae'', water; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''talea'', a slender staff, rod, stick; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Aquitalea'', a rod of water.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/aquitalea.html|Aquitalea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Aquitalea denitrificans|A. denitrificans]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002840-0}}</ref> * ''[[Aquitalea magnusonii|A. magnusonii]]'' ( Lau ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''magnusonii'', of Magnuson, in honour of John J. Magnuson, an ecologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has contributed greatly to the study of the biodiversity, biogeography and climate-change analysis of lake ecosystems.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64089-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Archangium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Cystobacterineae]] | familia = [[Cystobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Archangium'' | binomial_authority = Jahn 1924, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Archangiaceae'' Jahn 1924 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. gephyra | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Archangium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Archangium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''archō'', to be first, begin, make a beginning; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''angeion'' (Latin transliteration ''angium''),  vessel; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Archangium'', primitive vessel.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/archangium.html|Archangium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Archangium gephyra|A. gephyra]]'' ( Jahn 1924, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gephyra'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''gephura''), bridge.)<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 = ''Arcicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cytophagaceae]] | genus = ''Arcicella'' | binomial_authority = Nikitin ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/681</ref> | type_species = A. aquatica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arcicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arcicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''arcus'', a bow, arc; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a store-room and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Arcicella'', arc-shaped cell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arcicella.html|Arcicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Arcicella aquatica|A. aquatica]]'' ( Nikitin ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', aquatic; ''Arcicella'' species from water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/681</ref> * ''[[Arcicella aurantiaca|A. aurantiaca]]'' ( Sheu ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.021527-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arcicella rosea|A. rosea]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rosea'', rose-coloured, rosy.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002675-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]




{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Arenicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Arenicella'' | binomial_authority = Romanenko ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017194-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. xantha | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arenicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arenicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''arena'', sand; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a chamber, and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Arenicella'', a cell from sand.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arenicella.html|Arenicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Arenicella xantha|A. xantha]]'' ( Romanenko ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xantha'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''xanthē''), yellow-coloured.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017194-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Arenimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Xanthomonadales]] | familia = [[Xanthomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Arenimonas'' | binomial_authority = Kwon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64457-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. donghaensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arenimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arenimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''arena'', sand; [[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 ''Arenimonas'', a sand monad, referring to a bacterium isolated from sand.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arenimonas.html|Arenimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Arenimonas can be referred to as arenimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Arenimonas composti|A. composti]]'' ( (Jin ''et al''. 2007) Aslam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''compostum'' -''i'', compost; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''composti'', of compost.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006031-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenimonas donghaensis|A. donghaensis]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''donghaensis'', pertaining to Donghae, the Korean name of the East Sea of Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64457-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenimonas malthae|A. malthae]]'' ( Young ''et al''. 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''maltha'', a kind of thick petroleum; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''malthae'', of petroleum, because the type strain was isolated from an oil-contaminated site.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64975-0}}</ref> * ''[[Arenimonas oryziterrae|A. oryziterrae]]'' ( Aslam ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] noun ''oryza'', rice; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', earth, soil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oryziterrae'', of the rice soil or field, referring to the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006031-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Arhodomonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Chromatiales]] | familia = [[Ectothiorhodospiraceae]] | genus = ''Arhodomonas'' | binomial_authority = Adkins ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/514</ref> | type_species = A. aquaeolei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arhodomonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arhodomonas'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a- (ἄ)'' , not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''rhodon'', the rose; [[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 ''Arhodomonas'', the monas that is not rose colored.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arhodomonas.html|Arhodomonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Arhodomonas can be referred to as arhodomonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Arhodomonas aquaeolei|A. aquaeolei]]'' ( Adkins ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] noun ''aqua'' -''ae'', water; [[Latin]] noun ''oleum'' -''i'', oil; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aquaeolei'', of/from water of oil.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/514</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Arsenicicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Intrasporangiaceae]] | genus = ''Arsenicicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/605</ref> | type_species = A. bolidensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arsenicicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arsenicicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''arsenicum'', arsenic; [[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 ''Arsenicicoccus'', arsenic coccus, because the type species was recovered from an arsenic enrichment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arsenicicoccus.html|Arsenicicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Arsenicicoccus bolidensis|A. bolidensis]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''bolidensis'', pertaining to the Boliden region in Vasterbotten district of northern Sweden, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/605</ref> * ''[[Arsenicicoccus piscis|A. piscis]]'' ( Hamada ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''piscis'', of/from a fish, isolated from the intestinal tract of a fish (''Sillago'' ''japonica'').)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022855-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Arsenophonus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Arsenophonus'' | binomial_authority = Gherna ''et al''. 1991<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/563</ref> | type_species = A. nasoniae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Arsenophonus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Arsenophonus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''arsēn'', a male; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''phonos'', murder, slaughter; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Arsenophonus'', male-killer.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/arsenophonus.html|Arsenophonus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Arsenophonus nasoniae|A. nasoniae]]'' ( Gherna ''et al''. 1991, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''Nasonia'', a genus of parasitoid wasps; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''nasoniae'', of ''Nasonia''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/563</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Asaccharobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Coriobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Coriobacteriales]] | subordo = "[[Coriobacterineae]]" | familia = [[Coriobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Asaccharobacter'' | binomial_authority = Minamida ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64894-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. celatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Asaccharobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Asaccharobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''a- (ἄ)'' , not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''saccharon'', sugar; [[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 ''Asaccharobacter'', rod that does not digest sugar.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/asaccharobacter.html|Asaccharobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Asaccharobacter celatus|A. celatus]]'' ( Minamida ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''celatus'', conceal, hide, keep secret.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64894-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Asaia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Asaia'' | binomial_authority = Yamada ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/823</ref> | type_species = A. bogorensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Asaia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Asaia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Asaia'', named after Toshinobu Asai, a Japanese bacteriologist who contributed to the systematics of acetic acid bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/asaia.html|Asaia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Asaia bogorensis|A. bogorensis]]'' ( Yamada ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''bogorensis'', pertaining to Bogor, Java, Indonesia, where most of the strains were isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/823</ref> * ''[[Asaia krungthepensis|A. krungthepensis]]'' ( Yukphan ''et al''. 2004, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''krungthepensis'', of or pertaining to Krungthep, the Thai name of Bangkok, Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/313</ref> * ''[[Asaia lannensis|A. lannensis]]'' ( corrig. Malimas ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lannensis'' of or pertaining to Lanna, the old name of the region including Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005389-0}}</ref> * ''[[Asaia siamensis|A. siamensis]]'' ( Katsura ''et al''. 2001, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''siamensis'', pertaining to Siam, old name of Thailand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Asaia spathodeae|A. spathodeae]]'' ( Kommanee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''Spathodeae'', of ''Spathodea'', the generic name of African tulip (''Spathodea'' ''campanulata''), the flower from which 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 = ''Asanoa'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Asanoa'' | binomial_authority = Lee and Hah 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/967</ref> | type_species = A. ferruginea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Asanoa''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Asanoa'' derives from: : [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Asanoa'', named after Kozo Asano, the Japanese microbiologist who made the original description of the genus ''Catellatospora''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/asanoa.html|Asanoa}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Asanoa ferruginea|A. ferruginea]]'' ( (Asano and Kawamoto 1986) Lee and Hah 2002, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ferruginea'', of the color of iron-rust, dark-red.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/967</ref> * ''[[Asanoa iriomotensis|A. iriomotensis]]'' ( Tamura and Sakane 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''iriomotensis'', of or belonging to Iriomote Island, Okinawa, Japan, the origin of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/725</ref> * ''[[Asanoa ishikariensis|A. ishikariensis]]'' ( Lee and Hah 2002, ;: [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''ishikariensis'', of or pertaining to Ishikari-gun, Hokkaido, Japan, the origin of the soil sample from which the type stain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/967</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Asteroleplasma'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Tenericutes]]" | classis = [[Mollicutes]] | ordo = [[Anaeroplasmatales]] | familia = [[Anaeroplasmataceae]] | genus = ''Asteroleplasma'' | binomial_authority = Robinson and Freundt 1987<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/78</ref> | type_species = A. anaerobium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Asteroleplasma''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Tenericutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Asteroleplasma'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] noun ''sterolum'', sterol; -''e''- connecting vowel; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''plasma (πλάσμα)'', anything formed or moulded, image, figure, form; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Asteroleplasma'', name intended to indicate that sterol is not required for growth.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/asteroleplasma.html|Asteroleplasma}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Asteroleplasma anaerobium|A. anaerobium]]'' ( Robinson and Freundt 1987, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer'', air; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''anaerobium'', not living in air.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/78</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Tenericutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Asticcacaulis'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Caulobacterales]] | familia = [[Caulobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Asticcacaulis'' | binomial_authority = Poindexter 1964, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = A. excentricus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Asticcacaulis''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Asticcacaulis'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] pref. ''a'', not; [[New Latin]] noun ''sticca'', stick; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''caulis'', stalk; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Asticcacaulis'', stalk that does not stick.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/asticcacaulis.html|Asticcacaulis}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Asticcacaulis benevestitus|A. benevestitus]]'' ( Vasilyeva ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] adv. ''bene'', well; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vestitus'', clothed/clad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] participle adjective ''benevestitus'', well clad.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64122-0}}</ref> * ''[[Asticcacaulis biprosthecium|A. biprosthecium]]'' ( (''sic'') Pate ''et al''. 1973, ''species''.;: [[Latin]] pref. ''bis'' ''bi'', twice; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''prosthēkē'', appendage; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''biprosthecum'', twice-appendage(d).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF02578901}}</ref> * ''[[Asticcacaulis excentricus|A. excentricus]]'' ( Poindexter 1964, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] pref. ''ex'', out from the interior of a thing, out of; [[Latin]] noun ''centrum'', the middle point of a circle, the centre; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''icus'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''excentricus'', out from the center.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Asticcacaulis taihuensis|A. taihuensis]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''taihuensis'', pertaining to Taihu Lake, the source of the sediment from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/3/1239</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Atopobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Atopobacter'' | binomial_authority = Lawson ''et al''. 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1755</ref> | type_species = A. phocae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Atopobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Atopobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''atopos'', having no place, strange; [[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 ''Atopobacter'', strange rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/atopobacter.html|Atopobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Atopobacter phocae|A. phocae]]'' ( Lawson ''et al''. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''phocae'', of a seal, of the common seal ''Phoca'' ''vitulina'', from which the organism was first isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/5/1755</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Atopococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Atopococcus'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1693</ref> | type_species = A. tabaci | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Atopococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Atopococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''atopos'', having no place, strange; [[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 ''Atopococcus'', a strange coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/atopococcus.html|Atopococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Atopococcus tabaci|A. tabaci]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tabaci'', of tobacco.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1693</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Atopostipes'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Carnobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Atopostipes'' | binomial_authority = Cotta ''et al''. 2004<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.anaerobe.2004.04.001}}</ref> | type_species = A. suicloacalis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Atopostipes''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Atopostipes'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''atopos'', out of place, out of the way, strange; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''stipes'', a log, stump, trunk of a tree, a branch and, in bacteriology, a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''atopostipes'', a strange rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/atopostipes.html|Atopostipes}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Atopostipes suicloacalis|A. suicloacalis]]'' ( corrig. Cotta ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''sus'', a pig; [[Latin]] adjective ''cloacalis'' -''e'', pertaining to a cloaca (manure sewer); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''suicloacalis'', pertaining to swine manure.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.anaerobe.2004.04.001}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Auraticoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Auraticoccus'' | binomial_authority = Alonso-Vega ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024257-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. monumenti | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Auraticoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Auraticoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''auratus'', golden; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', a grain, seed), a coccus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Auraticoccus'', golden coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/auraticoccus.html|Auraticoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Auraticoccus monumenti|A. monumenti]]'' ( Alonso-Vega ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''monumenti'', of a monument.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.024257-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Auritidibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Micrococcaceae]] | genus = ''Auritidibacter'' | binomial_authority = Yassin ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.019786-0}}</ref> | type_species = A. ignavus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Auritidibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Auritidibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''auris'' -''is'', the ear; [[Latin]] suff. -''itis'' -''itidis'', suffix used for inflammation; [[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 ''Auritidibacter'', rod-shaped bacterium causing inflammation of the ear, also referring to the source of isolation.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/auritidibacter.html|Auritidibacter}}</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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Avibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Avibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Blackall ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/353</ref> | type_species = A. gallinarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Avibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Avibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''avium'', of birds; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Avibacterium'', bacterium of birds.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/avibacterium.html|Avibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Avibacterium avium|A. avium]]'' ( (Hinz and Kunjara 1977) Blackall ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''avium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/353</ref> * ''[[Avibacterium endocarditidis|A. endocarditidis]]'' ( Bisgaard ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''endocarditis'', endocarditis, the medical term for an infection of the inner heart; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''endocarditidis'', of endocarditis.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64879-0}}</ref> * ''[[Avibacterium gallinarum|A. gallinarum]]'' ( (Hall ''et al''. 1955) Blackall ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', of hens.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/353</ref> * ''[[Avibacterium paragallinarum|A. paragallinarum]]'' ( (Biberstein and White 1969) Blackall ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', alongside of, resembling; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''gallinarum'', a bacterial specific epithet; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paragallinarum'', resembling to ''Avibacterium'' ''gallinarum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/353</ref> * ''[[Avibacterium volantium|A. volantium]]'' ( (Mutters ''et al''. 1985) Blackall ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] pl. noun ''volantes'' -''ium'', birds; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''volantium'', of birds.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/353</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Azoarcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Azoarcus'' | binomial_authority = Reinhold-Hurek ''et al''. 1993<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/574</ref> | type_species = A. indigens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azoarcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azoarcus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''azo''-, pertaining to nitrogen; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''arcus'', arch, bow; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Azoarcus'', nitrogen (-fixing) bow.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azoarcus.html|Azoarcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Azoarcus anaerobius|A. anaerobius]]'' ( Springer ''et al''. 1998, ; [[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]] adjective ''anaerobius'', not living in air, anaerobic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/953</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus buckelii|A. buckelii]]'' ( Mechichi ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''buckelii'', of Buckel, named after  Wolfgang Buckel, a German microbiologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s00203-002-0422-6}}</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus communis|A. communis]]'' ( Reinhold-Hurek ''et al''. 1993, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''communis'', usual, common, referring to diverse habitats.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/574</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus evansii|A. evansii]]'' ( Anders ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''evansii'', of Evans, in honor of W.C. Evans, a pioneer in studies of anaerobic aromatic metabolism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/2/327</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus indigens|A. indigens]]'' ( Reinhold-Hurek ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] v. ''indigere'', to need, want, to stand in need or want of any thing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''indigens'', being in need of, referring to the vitamin requirements.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/3/574</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus toluclasticus|A. toluclasticus]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''toluenum'' (from Fr. or Sp. ''tolu'', balsam from Santiago de Tolu), toluene; [[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 ''toluclasticus'', toluene-breaking.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1129</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus tolulyticus|A. tolulyticus]]'' ( Zhou ''et al''. 1995, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''toluenum'' (from Fr. or Sp. ''tolu'', balsam from Santiago de Tolu), toluene; [[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 ''tolulyticus'', toluene-devouring.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/3/500</ref> * ''[[Azoarcus toluvorans|A. toluvorans]]'' ( Song ''et al''. 1999, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''toluenum'' (from Fr. or Sp. ''tolu'', balsam from Santiago de Tolu), toluene; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', eating, devouring; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''toluvorans'', toluene dissolving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/3/1129</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Azohydromonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Azohydromonas'' | binomial_authority = Xie and Yokota 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2419</ref> | type_species = A. lata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azohydromonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azohydromonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''azo''-, pertaining to nitrogen; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; [[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 ''Azohydromonas'', nitrogen-fixing and hydrogen autotrophic monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azohydromonas.html|Azohydromonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Azohydromonas can be referred to as azohydromonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Azohydromonas australica|A. australica]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''australica'', pertaining to Australia, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/6/2419</ref> * ''[[Azohydromonas lata|A. lata]]'' ( (Palleroni and Palleroni 1978) Xie and Yokota 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''lata'', broad.)<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}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Azonexus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Azonexus'' | binomial_authority = Reinhold-Hurek and Hurek 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/649</ref> | type_species = A. fungiphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azonexus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azonexus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''azo''-, pertaining to nitrogen; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nexus'', coil (only poet. and in post-Aug. prose); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Azonexus'', nitrogen-fixing coil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azonexus.html|Azonexus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Azonexus caeni|A. caeni]]'' ( Quan ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64019-0}}</ref> * ''[[Azonexus fungiphilus|A. fungiphilus]]'' ( Reinhold-Hurek and Hurek 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''fungus'', a mushroom, fungus; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fungiphilus'', mushrooms or fungi loving, referring to its source of isolation.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/649</ref> * ''[[Azonexus hydrophilus|A. hydrophilus]]'' ( Chou ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hydrophilus'', water-loving, referring to its source of isolation.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65434-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Azorhizophilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pseudomonadales]] | familia = [[Pseudomonadaceae]] | genus = ''Azorhizophilus'' | binomial_authority = Thompson and Skerman 1981<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> | type_species = A. paspali | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azorhizophilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azorhizophilus'' derives from: : not found.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azorhizophilus.html|Azorhizophilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Azorhizophilus paspali|A. paspali]]'' ( (Döbereiner 1966) Thompson and Skerman 1981, (Type species of the genus).;: [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paspali'', of ''Paspalum'' (the generic name of a grass).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Azovibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodocyclales]] | familia = [[Rhodocyclaceae]] | genus = ''Azovibrio'' | binomial_authority = Reinhold-Hurek and Hurek 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/649</ref> | type_species = A. restrictus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Azovibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Azovibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'' [from Fr. noun ''azote'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''a'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''zōē'', life; N.[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''azōē'', not sustaining life)], nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''azo''-, pertaining to nitrogen; [[Latin]] v. ''vibro'', to set in tremulous motion, move to and fro, vibrate; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vibrio'', that which vibrates; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Azovibrio'', nitrogen-fixing organism which vibrates.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|a/azovibrio.html|Azovibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Azovibrio restrictus|A. restrictus]]'' ( Reinhold-Hurek and Hurek 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''restrictus'', limited, restricted, referring to the restricted spectrum of carbon sources used for growth.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/2/649</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bacteriolyticum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Bdellovibrionales]] | familia = [[Bacteriovoracaceae]] | genus = ''Bacteriolyticum'' | binomial_authority = Piñeiro ''et al''. 2008, (Illegitimate genus name).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65710-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. stolpii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bacteriolyticum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bacteriolyticum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''baktēria'', staff, cane and in biology, a bacterium; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', able to loosen, able to dissolve; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Bacteriolyticum'', a dissolver of bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bacteriolyticum.html|Bacteriolyticum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bacteriolyticum stolpii|B. stolpii]]'' ( (Seidler ''et al''. 1972) Piñeiro ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the illegitimate genus ''Bacteriolyticum'').; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''stolpii'', of Stolp, named after the American microbiologist Stolp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65710-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Balnearium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Aquificae]]" | classis = [[Aquificae]] | ordo = [[Aquificales]] | familia = [[Desulfurobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Balnearium'' | binomial_authority = Takai ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1947</ref> | type_species = B. lithotrophicum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Balnearium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Aquificae]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Balnearium'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] subst. from [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''balnearium'', pertaining to a bath.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/balnearium.html|Balnearium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Balnearium lithotrophicum|B. lithotrophicum]]'' ( Takai ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''lithos'', stone; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lithotrophicum'', referring to its lithotrophic metabolism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1947</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Aquificae]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Balneatrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Balneatrix'' | binomial_authority = Dauga ''et al''. 1993<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0923-2508(93)90213-L}}</ref> | type_species = B. alpica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Balneatrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Balneatrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Balneatrix'', she who has the care of a bath, bather.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/balneatrix.html|Balneatrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Balneatrix alpica|B. alpica]]'' ( Dauga ''et al''. 1993, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''alpica'', Alpine, pertaining to the Alps.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0923-2508(93)90213-L}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Balneola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Chitinophagaceae]] | genus = ''Balneola'' | binomial_authority = Urios ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64285-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. vulgaris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Balneola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Balneola'' derives from:<br/>[[Medieval Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Balneola'', the ancient name of Banyuls, referring to the area of isolation of the first characterized strain.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/balneola.html|Balneola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Balneola alkaliphila|B. alkaliphila]]'' ( Urios ''et al''. 2008, ; [[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.0.65555-0}}</ref> * ''[[Balneola vulgaris|B. vulgaris]]'' ( Urios ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''vulgaris'', common, referring to the lack of specific characteristics.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64285-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Basfia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Basfia'' | binomial_authority = Kuhnert ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011809-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. succiniciproducens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Basfia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Basfia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Basfia'', derived from the chemical company BASF SE in Ludwigshafen, Germany, in reference to the origin of the first strain characterized.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/basfia.html|Basfia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Basfia succiniciproducens|B. succiniciproducens]]'' ( Kuhnert ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''succinicum'', succinic acid; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''producens'', producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''succiniciproducens'', succinic acid producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011809-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bauldia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | genus = ''Bauldia'' | binomial_authority = Yee ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018234-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. litoralis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bauldia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bauldia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bauldia'', of Bauld, named in honour of John Bauld, an Australian microbiologist who isolated, investigated and named members of the genus ''Prosthecomicrobium'' and ''Planctomyces'' ''maris''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bauldia.html|Bauldia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Bauldia consociata|B. consociata]]'' ( (Vasil'eva ''et al''. 2009) Yee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''consociata'', associated; intended to mean growth in a community with cellulose degrading bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018234-0}}</ref> * ''[[Bauldia litoralis|B. litoralis]]'' ( (Bauld ''et al''. 1983) Yee ''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.0.018234-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bavariicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Enterococcaceae]] | genus = ''Bavariicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Schmidt ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006601-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. seileri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bavariicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bavariicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bavaria'', Bavaria (Germany); [[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 ''Bavariicoccus'', a coccoid-shaped bacterium isolated in Bavaria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bavariicoccus.html|Bavariicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bavariicoccus seileri|B. seileri]]'' ( Schmidt ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''seileri'', of Seiler, named in honour of Herbert Seiler, former microbiologist of the Technical University of Munich with great merit in FT-IR spectroscopic identification of micro-organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006601-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Beijerinckia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Beijerinckia'' | binomial_authority = Derx 1950, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Beijerinckiaceae'' Garrity ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. indica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Beijerinckia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Beijerinckia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Beijerinckia'', named after M.W. Beijerinck, the Dutch microbiologist (1851-1931).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/beijerinckia.html|Beijerinckia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Beijerinckia derxii|B. derxii]]'' ( Tchan 1957, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''derxii'', of Derx; named after H.G. Derx, the Dutch microbiologist (1894-1953).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia derxii|B. derxii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''derxii''''' Tchan 1957, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''derxii'', of Derx; named after H.G. Derx, the Dutch microbiologist (1894-1953).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/317</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia derxii|B. derxii]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''venezuelae''''' corrig. Thompson and Skerman 1981, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''venezuelae'', of Venezuela, South America.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia doebereinerae|B. doebereinerae]]'' ( Oggerin ''et al''. 2009, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''doebereinerae'', of Döbereiner, to honour the Brazilian microbiologist Johanna Döbereiner, in recognition of her contribution to the study of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006593-0}}</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia fluminensis|B. fluminensis]]'' ( Döbereiner and Ruschel 1958, ''species''.; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''fluminensis'', pertaining to  Fluminense, named after the locality “Baixada Fluminense”, State Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from which soil it was first isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006593-0}}</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia indica|B. indica]]'' ( (Starkey and De 1939) Derx 1950, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''indica'', Indian, pertaining to India.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia indica|B. indica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''indica''''' (Starkey and De 1939) Derx 1950, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''indica'', Indian, pertaining to India.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/317</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia indica|B. indica]]'' ( '''subsp.''' '''''lacticogenes''''' Thompson and Skerman 1981, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''lacticum'', lactic acid; [[New Latin]] suff. -''genes'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''lacticogenes'', lactic acid producing (which is an error: acetic acid is produced).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/2/215</ref> * ''[[Beijerinckia mobilis|B. mobilis]]'' ( Derx 1950, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''mobilis'', movable, motile.)<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 = ''Belliella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Sphingobacteria]] | ordo = [[Sphingobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cyclobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Belliella'' | binomial_authority = Brettar ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/65</ref> | type_species = B. baltica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Belliella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Belliella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Belliella'', named in honour of the aquatic microbiologist Russell Bell (University of Uppsala).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/belliella.html|Belliella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Belliella baltica|B. baltica]]'' ( Brettar ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''baltica'', of or belonging to the Baltic Sea (the source of the type strain).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/65</ref> * ''[[Belliella pelovolcani|B. pelovolcani]]'' ( Arun ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''pelos'', mud; [[Latin]] noun ''Volcanus'', god of fire; here intended to mean a volcano; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pelovolcani'', of a mud-volcano, from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.009753-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bellilinea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Chloroflexi]]" | classis = [[Anaerolineae]] | ordo = [[Anaerolineales]] | familia = [[Anaerolineaceae]] | genus = ''Bellilinea'' | binomial_authority = Yamada ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65098-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. caldifistulae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bellilinea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chloroflexi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bellilinea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''bellus'', beautiful; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''linea'', line; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bellilinea'', beautifully line-shaped organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bellilinea.html|Bellilinea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bellilinea caldifistulae|B. caldifistulae]]'' ( Yamada ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Latin]] noun ''fistula'', a tube, pipe; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caldifistulae'', of a hot pipe, referring to a thermophilic reactor vessel for wastewater/waste treatment, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65098-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chloroflexi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Belnapia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Belnapia'' | binomial_authority = Reddy ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63764-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. moabensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Belnapia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Belnapia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Belnapia'', after J. Belnap, in honour of her contributions to the study of biological soil crusts (BSCs).<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/belnapia.html|Belnapia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Belnapia moabensis|B. moabensis]]'' ( Reddy ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''moabensis'', pertaining to Moab, UT, USA, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63764-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bergeriella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Bergeriella'' | binomial_authority = Xie and Yokota 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> | type_species = B. denitrificans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bergeriella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bergeriella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Bergeriella'', named after U. Berger, who first described these organisms.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bergeriella.html|Bergeriella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bergeriella denitrificans|B. denitrificans]]'' ( (Berger 1962) Xie and Yokota 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bergeyella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Bergeyella'' | binomial_authority = Vandamme ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/827</ref> | type_species = B. zoohelcum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bergeyella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bergeyella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Bergeyella'', named in honor of David H. Bergey, who created, together with his coworkers, the genus ''Flavobacterium'' in 1923, for his contributions to the taxononly of the genus ''Flavobacterium'' and related bacteria.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bergeyella.html|Bergeyella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bergeyella zoohelcum|B. zoohelcum]]'' ( (Holmes ''et al''. 1987) Vandamme ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] n ''zoon'', an animal; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''helkos'', a wound; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''zoohelcum'', of animal wounds, because strains are isolated from cat and dog bites and scratches.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/827</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bermanella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Oceanospirillales]] | familia = [[Oceanospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Bermanella'' | binomial_authority = Pinhassi ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002113-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. marisrubri | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bermanella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bermanella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Bermanella'', named after the aquatic microbial ecologist Dr Tom Berman.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bermanella.html|Bermanella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bermanella marisrubri|B. marisrubri]]'' ( Pinhassi ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'', sea; [[Latin]] adjective ''ruber'' -''bra'' -''brum'', red; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''marisrubri'', of the Red Sea.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002113-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Beutenbergia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Beutenbergiaceae]] | genus = ''Beutenbergia'' | binomial_authority = Groth ''et al''. 1999, (Type genus of the family ''Beutenbergiaceae'' Zhi ''et al''. 2009).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1733</ref> | type_species = B. cavernae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Beutenbergia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Beutenbergia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Beutenbergia'', referring to Beutenberg, the geographical location of the institute in which the soil sample was studied.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/beutenbergia.html|Beutenbergia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Beutenbergia cavernae|B. cavernae]]'' ( Groth ''et al''. 1999, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''cavernae'', of a cave, referring to the habitat of the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/1733</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bhargavaea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Bhargavaea'' | binomial_authority = Manorama ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002691-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. cecembensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bhargavaea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bhargavaea'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bhargavaea'', named in honour of Pushpa Mittra Bhargava, the renowned Indian biologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bhargavaea.html|Bhargavaea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bhargavaea cecembensis|B. cecembensis]]'' ( Manorama ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cecembensis'', pertaining to CCMB, arbitrary adjective formed from the acronym of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), where the taxonomic studies on this novel species were performed.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.002691-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bilophila'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Desulfovibrionales]] | familia = [[Desulfovibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Bilophila'' | binomial_authority = Baron ''et al''. 1990<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref> | type_species = B. wadsworthia | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bilophila''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bilophila'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''bilis'', bile; [[New Latin]] adjective ''philus'' from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bilophila'', bile-loving organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bilophila.html|Bilophila}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Bilophila wadsworthia|B. wadsworthia]]'' ( Baron ''et al''. 1990, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''wadsworthia'', belonging to Wadsworth, originating from the Wadsworth Anaerobe Laboratories of the Wadsworth Veterans Administration Medical Center.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/40/3/320</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Biostraticola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Biostraticola'' | binomial_authority = Verbarg ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/007492-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. tofi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Biostraticola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Biostraticola'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[Latin]] noun ''stratum'', layer; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Biostraticola'', inhabitant of a biofilm.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/biostraticola.html|Biostraticola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Biostraticola tofi|B. tofi]]'' ( Verbarg ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''tofi'', of/from tufa.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/007492-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Bizionia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Bizionia'' | binomial_authority = Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/375</ref> | type_species = B. paragorgiae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Bizionia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Bizionia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Bizionia'', named in honour of the famous Italian naturalist Bartolomeo Bizio, for his important contribution to the development of microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/bizionia.html|Bizionia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Bizionia algoritergicola|B. algoritergicola]]'' ( Bowman and Nichols 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''algor'', the cold; [[Latin]] noun ''tergum'', outer covering or surface; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), a dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] noun ''algoritergicola'', the inhabitant of a cold surface/covering.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1471</ref> * ''[[Bizionia argentinensis|B. argentinensis]]'' ( Bercovich ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''argentinensis'', pertaining to Argentina, the country associated with the scientific station in the vicinity of which the strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65599-0}}</ref> * ''[[Bizionia echini|B. echini]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''echini'', of/from a sea urchin.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.013193-0}}</ref> * ''[[Bizionia gelidisalsuginis|B. gelidisalsuginis]]'' ( Bowman and Nichols 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''gelidus'', icy; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''salsugo'' -''inis'', the brine; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''gelidisalsuginis'', of icy brine.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1471</ref> * ''[[Bizionia myxarmorum|B. myxarmorum]]'' ( Bowman and Nichols 2005, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''myxa'', slime; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''armorum'', of defensive armours; [[New Latin]] pl. [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''myxarmorum'', of armours slime (of the slime on the carapaces of crustacean hosts).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1471</ref> * ''[[Bizionia paragorgiae|B. paragorgiae]]'' ( Nedashkovskaya ''et al''. 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''paragorgiae'', of ''Paragorgia'', the generic name of the soft coral ''Paragorgia'' ''arborea'' from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/1/375</ref> * ''[[Bizionia saleffrena|B. saleffrena]]'' ( Bowman and Nichols 2005, ; [[Latin]] noun ''sal'' ''salis'', salt; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''effrena'', unbridled; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''saleffrena'', unbridled by salt (referring to the species' good growth on salt-containing media).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/1471</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Blastochloris'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Hyphomicrobiaceae]] | genus = ''Blastochloris'' | binomial_authority = Hiraishi 1997<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/217</ref> | type_species = B. viridis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blastochloris''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blastochloris'' derives from: : [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''blastos'', bud shoot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Blastochloris'', green bud shoot.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blastochloris.html|Blastochloris}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Blastochloris sulfoviridis|B. sulfoviridis]]'' ( (Keppen and Gorlenko 1975) Hiraishi 1997, ;: [[Latin]] noun ''sulfur'', sulfur; [[Latin]] adjective ''viridis'', green; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''sulfoviridis'', green and with sulfur.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/217</ref> * ''[[Blastochloris viridis|B. viridis]]'' ( (Drews and Giesbrecht 1966) Hiraishi 1997, (Type species of the genus).;: [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''viridis'', green.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/217</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Blastopirellula'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Planctomycetes]] | classis = [[Planctomycea]] | ordo = [[Planctomycetales]] | familia = [[Planctomycetaceae]] | genus = ''Blastopirellula'' | binomial_authority = Schlesner ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1567</ref> | type_species = B. marina | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blastopirellula''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Planctomycetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blastopirellula'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''blastos'', bud, shoot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Pirellula'', name of a bacterial genus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Blastopirellula'', a budding ''Pirellula''.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blastopirellula.html|Blastopirellula}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Blastopirellula marina|B. marina]]'' ( (Schlesner 1987) Schlesner ''et al''. 2004, (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/54/5/1567</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Planctomycetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Blautia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Blautia'' | binomial_authority = Liu ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. coccoides | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Blautia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Blautia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Blautia'', of Blaut, in honour of Michael Blaut, a German microbiologist, in recognition of his many contributions to human gastrointestinal microbiology.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/blautia.html|Blautia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 8 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Blautia coccoides|B. coccoides]]'' ( (Kaneuchi ''et al''. 1976) Liu ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[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|feminine gender]] adjective ''coccoides'', similar to a berry, berry-shaped.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia glucerasea|B. glucerasea]]'' ( corrig. Furuya ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''glucerasum'', GluCerase; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ea'', suffix used with various meanings, but signifying in general made of or belonging to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''glucerasea'', belonging to GluCerase, intended to mean able to hydrolyze glucosylceramide (GluCer).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.026252-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia hansenii|B. hansenii]]'' ( (Holdeman and Moore 1974) Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''hansenii'', of Hansen, named after P. Arne Hansen, a Danish-American bacteriologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia hydrogenotrophica|B. hydrogenotrophica]]'' ( (Bernalier ''et al''. 1997) Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] ''hydrogenum'', hydrogen; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending or feeding; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hydrogenotrophica'', feeding on hydrogen, referring to the ability of the micro-organism to grow with H<sub>2</sub>/CO<sub>2</sub> as energy source.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia luti|B. luti]]'' ( (Simmering ''et al''. 2002) Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''luti'', of mud.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia producta|B. producta]]'' ( (Prévot 1941) Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''producta'', lengthened, extended.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia schinkii|B. schinkii]]'' ( (Rieu-Lesme ''et al''. 1997) Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''schinkii'', of Schink, named after Bernard Schink, a German bacteriologist.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> * ''[[Blautia wexlerae|B. wexlerae]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''wexlerae'', of Wexler, in honour of the American microbiologist Hannah M. Wexler, who has contributed significantly to our knowledge of anaerobic bacteria, particularly with regard to antimicrobial susceptibility testing and studies of mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65208-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Brachybacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Dermabacteraceae]] | genus = ''Brachybacterium'' | binomial_authority = Collins ''et al''. 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/45</ref> | type_species = B. faecium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brachybacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brachybacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''brachys'', short; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Brachybacterium'', a small rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brachybacterium.html|Brachybacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 13 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Brachybacterium alimentarium|B. alimentarium]]'' ( Schubert ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''alimentarium'', pertaining to food.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/81</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium conglomeratum|B. conglomeratum]]'' ( (''ex'' Migula 1900) Takeuchi ''et al''. 1995, nom. rev., ; [[Latin]] participle [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''conglomeratum'', rolled together.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/160</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium faecium|B. faecium]]'' ( Collins ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''faex'' ''faecis'', feces, dregs; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''faecium'', of feces.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/45</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium fresconis|B. fresconis]]'' ( Heyrman ''et al''. 2002, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''fresconis'', pertaining or belonging to fresco(es).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1641</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium muris|B. muris]]'' ( Buczolits ''et al''. 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''muris'', of the mouse; the type strain was isolated from a mouse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1955</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium nesterenkovii|B. nesterenkovii]]'' ( Gvozdyak ''et al''. 1992, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''nesterenkovii'', of Nesterenko, named for O. A. Nesterenko, a Ukrainian microbiologist who has made a valuable contribution to the systematics of coryneform and nocardioform bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/42/1/74</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium paraconglomeratum|B. paraconglomeratum]]'' ( Takeuchi ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prep. ''para'', alongside of, like; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''conglomeratum'', specific epithet of ''Brachybacterium'' ''conglomeratum''; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] participle adjective ''paraconglomeratum'', resembling ''Brachybacterium'' ''conglomeratum''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/160</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium phenoliresistens|B. phenoliresistens]]'' ( Chou ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''phenol'', phenol; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''resistens'', resisting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''phenoliresistens'', phenol resisting, referring to the organism's ability to resist phenol.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65019-0}}</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium rhamnosum|B. rhamnosum]]'' ( Takeuchi ''et al''. 1995, ; [[Latin]] noun ''rhamnosum'', rhamnose, referring to the abundance of rhamnose in the cell wall.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/160</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium sacelli|B. sacelli]]'' ( Heyrman ''et al''. 2002, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''sacelli'', of a little sanctuary, of a chapel.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1641</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium squillarum|B. squillarum]]'' ( Park ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''squillarum'', of/from shrimp.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022517-0}}</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium tyrofermentans|B. tyrofermentans]]'' ( Schubert ''et al''. 1996, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''turos'', cheese; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fermentans'', leavening, fermenting; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''tyrofermentans'', fermenting cheese.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/81</ref> * ''[[Brachybacterium zhongshanense|B. zhongshanense]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2007, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''zhongshanense'', of or pertaining to Zhongshan, a city in China, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64968-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Brachyspira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Spirochaetes]] | classis = [[Spirochaetes]] | ordo = [[Spirochaetales]] | familia = [[Brachyspiraceae]] | genus = ''Brachyspira'' | binomial_authority = Hovind-Hougen ''et al''. 1983<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref> | type_species = B. aalborgi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brachyspira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Spirochaetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brachyspira'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''brachys'', short; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a coil, spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Brachyspira'', a short spiral, describing a bacterium that resembles a short spiral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brachyspira.html|Brachyspira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 7 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Brachyspira aalborgi|B. aalborgi]]'' ( Hovind-Hougen ''et al''. 1983, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aalborgi'', of Aalborg, named for the Danish town Aalborg in which the rectal biopsies containing the spirochete were taken from human diarrheic patients.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/4/896</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira alvinipulli|B. alvinipulli]]'' ( Stanton ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''alvinus'' -''a'' -''um'', suffering from diarrhea; [[Latin]] noun ''pullus'', a young fowl, a chicken; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alvinipulli'', of a diarrhaeic chicken, referring to the host animal from which spirochete was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira hyodysenteriae|B. hyodysenteriae]]'' ( (Harris ''et al''. 1972) Ochiai ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''hyos'', hog, pig; [[Latin]] noun ''dysenteria'', a flux, dysentery; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''hyodysenteriae'', of hog dysentery. In recognition of the species as the etiologic agent of swine dysentery.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira innocens|B. innocens]]'' ( (Kinyon and Harris 1979) Ochiai ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''innocens'', harmless, inoffensive (referring to non-pathogenic nature of the species for swine).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira intermedia|B. intermedia]]'' ( (Stanton ''et al''. 1997) Hampson and La 2006, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''intermedia'', that is between, intermediate, referring to the fact that the biochemical reactivities of this organism are intermediate between those characteristically possessed by ''Brachyspira'' ''hyodysenteriae'' and by ''Brachyspira'' ''innocens''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64004-0}}</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira murdochii|B. murdochii]]'' ( (Stanton ''et al''. 1997) Hampson and La 2006, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''murdochii'', of Murdoch, in recognition of work conducted at Murdoch University in Western Australia, where the type strain was identified.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64004-0}}</ref> * ''[[Brachyspira pilosicoli|B. pilosicoli]]'' ( (Trott ''et al''. 1996) Ochiai ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''pilosus'' -''a'' -''um'', hairy, shaggy; [[Latin]] noun ''colon'' or ''colum'', the colon; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pilosicoli'', of a hairy colon (referring to the fact that infection and attachment by this intestinal spirochete can result in the histological appearance of a hairy covering, false brush border, on the surface of the colon).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/48/1/327</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Spirochaetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Brackiella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Brackiella'' | binomial_authority = Willems ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/179</ref> | type_species = B. oedipodis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brackiella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brackiella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Brackiella'', named in honour of Manfred Brack, German pathologist, head of the Department of Pathology of the Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH, Göttingen, from 1978 to 1999.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brackiella.html|Brackiella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Brackiella oedipodis|B. oedipodis]]'' ( Willems ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oedipodis'', of ''oedipus'',  referring to the first isolation source, the tamarin ''Saguinus'' ''oedipus''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/1/179</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Branchiibius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Dermacoccaceae]] | genus = ''Branchiibius'' | binomial_authority = Sugimoto ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023648-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. hedensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Branchiibius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Branchiibius'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] pl. noun ''branchiae'', the gills of fish; [[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 ''Branchiibius'', a life existing in gills of fish.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/branchiibius.html|Branchiibius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Branchiibius hedensis|B. hedensis]]'' ( Sugimoto ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hedensis'', of or belonging to Heda, a town in Shizuoka prefecture, Japan, from where the codfish providing the source of the type strain was collected.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.023648-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Breoghania'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Breoghania'' | binomial_authority = Gallego ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.030445-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. corrubedonensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Breoghania''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Breoghania'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Breoghania'', named after Breoghan, according to Celtic mythology (Leabhar Ghabhala, XII century), the first Celtic king of Gallaecia (actual Galicia), founder of the city of Brigantia (probably A Coruña) that built a tower on the coast from where Eire (Ireland) could be seen.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/breoghania.html|Breoghania}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Breoghania corrubedonensis|B. corrubedonensis]]'' ( Gallego ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''corrubedonensis'', of or belonging to Corrubedo, northwest Spain, isolated from the beach of Corrubedo, the location where the sand sample used to inoculate the enrichment cultures from which strain UBF-P1<sup>T</sup> was isolated.)<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 = ''Brevinema'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Spirochaetes]] | classis = [[Spirochaetes]] | ordo = [[Spirochaetales]] | familia = [[Brevinemataceae]] | genus = ''Brevinema'' | binomial_authority = Defosse ''et al''. 1995<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/78</ref> | type_species = B. andersonii | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brevinema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Spirochaetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brevinema'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''brevis'', short; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''nema'', thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Brevinema'', a short thread.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brevinema.html|Brevinema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Brevinema andersonii|B. andersonii]]'' ( Defosse ''et al''. 1995, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''andersonii'', of Anderson, named after John F. Anderson, who first described the organism.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/45/1/78</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Spirochaetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Brochothrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Listeriaceae]] | genus = ''Brochothrix'' | binomial_authority = Sneath and Jones 1976, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = B. thermos (θερμός)phacta | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brochothrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brochothrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''brochos'', a slip-knot, a loop; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''thrix'', a thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Brochothrix'', loop(ed) thread.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brochothrix.html|Brochothrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Brochothrix campestris|B. campestris]]'' ( Talon ''et al''. 1988, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''campestris'', from the fields.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/1/99</ref> * ''[[Brochothrix thermos (θερμός)phacta|B. thermos (θερμός)phacta]]'' ( (McLean and Sulzbacher 1953) Sneath and Jones 1976, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''thermē (θέρμη)'', heat; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''sphaktos'', slain; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)phacta'', killed by heat.)<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 = ''Brooklawnia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Propionibacterineae]] | familia = [[Propionibacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Brooklawnia'' | binomial_authority = Rainey ''et al''. 2006 (authorship reads Rainey, da Costa and Moe)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64317-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. cerclae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brooklawnia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brooklawnia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Brooklawnia'', named after Brooklawn, the contaminated site from which members of the genus were first isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brooklawnia.html|Brooklawnia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Brooklawnia cerclae|B. cerclae]]'' ( Rainey ''et al''. 2006 (authorship reads Rainey, da Costa and Moe), (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cerclae'', of CERCLA, an arbitrary name formed from CERCLA, the acronym for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, which has mandated the clean-up of many hazardous waste sites in the USA.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64317-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Brumimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Cryomorphaceae]] | genus = ''Brumimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Bowman ''et al''. 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1343</ref> | type_species = B. glaciale | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Brumimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Brumimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''bruma'', winter; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Brumimicrobium'', winter microbe.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/brumimicrobium.html|Brumimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Brumimicrobium glaciale|B. glaciale]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''glaciale'', icy, frozen.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/5/1343</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Budvicia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Enterobacteriales]] | familia = [[Enterobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Budvicia'' | binomial_authority = Bouvet ''et al''. 1985<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/60</ref> | type_species = B. aquatica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Budvicia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Budvicia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Budvicia'', derived from ''Budvicium'', the Latin name of the city Cěské Budějovice where the bacterium was first isolated.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/budvicia.html|Budvicia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Budvicia aquatica|B. aquatica]]'' ( Bouvet ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus ''Budvicia'' Bouvet ''et al''. 1985.).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', living in water; named to show the aquatic habitat of the organism, since all but one of the original strains were isolated from water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/35/1/60</ref> * ''[[Budvicia aquatica|B. aquatica]]'' ( Aldová ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus ''Budvicia'' Aldová ''et al''. 1985).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aquatica'', living in water; named to show the aquatic habitat of the organism, since all but one of the original strains were isolated from water.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/223</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Butyricicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Butyricicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Eeckhaut ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65730-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. pullicaecorum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Butyricicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Butyricicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''butyricum'', butyric acid; [[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 ''Butyricicoccus'', coccoid-shaped bacterium that produces butyrate.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/butyricicoccus.html|Butyricicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Butyricicoccus pullicaecorum|B. pullicaecorum]]'' ( Eeckhaut ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''pullus'', a chicken; [[Latin]] noun ''caecum'', caecum; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''caecorum'', of caeca; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''pullicaecorum'', of the caeca of chickens.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65730-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Butyricimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Bacteroidia]] | ordo = [[Bacteroidales]] | familia = [[Porphyromonadaceae]] | genus = ''Butyricimonas'' | binomial_authority = Sakamoto ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007674-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. synergistica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Butyricimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Butyricimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''acidum'' ''butyricum'', butyric 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 ''Butyricimonas'', a butyric acid-producing monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/butyricimonas.html|Butyricimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Butyricimonas can be referred to as butyricimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Butyricimonas synergistica|B. synergistica]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''synergistica'', (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''sunergēs'', working with, co-operating), synergistic.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007674-0}}</ref> * ''[[Butyricimonas virosa|B. virosa]]'' ( Sakamoto ''et al''. 2009, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''virosa'', fetid, stinking.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007674-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Byssovorax'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Sorangiineae]] | familia = [[Polyangiaceae]] | genus = ''Byssovorax'' | binomial_authority = Reichenbach 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63628-0}}</ref> | type_species = B. cruenta | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Byssovorax''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Byssovorax'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''byssos'', cotton, fine linen (for cellulose); [[Latin]] adjective ''vorax'', voracious, devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Byssovorax'', devourer of cellulose.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|b/byssovorax.html|Byssovorax}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Byssovorax cruenta|B. cruenta]]'' ( (''ex'' Thaxter 1897) Reichenbach 2006, , nom. rev. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''cruenta'', blood-red.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63628-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caenimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Caenimonas'' | binomial_authority = Ryu ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65416-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caenimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caenimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caenum'', mud, sludge; [[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 ''Caenimonas'', monad isolated from sludge.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caenimonas.html|Caenimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Caenimonas can be referred to as caenimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caenimonas koreensis|C. koreensis]]'' ( Ryu ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65416-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caenispirillum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Rhodospirillaceae]] | genus = ''Caenispirillum'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64910-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. bisanense | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caenispirillum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caenispirillum'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caenum'', sludge, mud; [[Latin]] noun ''spira'', a spiral; [[New Latin]] dim. [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''spirillum'', a small spiral; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Caenispirillum'', a small spiral isolated from sludge.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caenispirillum.html|Caenispirillum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caenispirillum bisanense|C. bisanense]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''bisanense'', of Bisan, Daegu, Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64910-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldanaerobius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Thermoanaerobacterales]] | familia = [[Thermoanaerobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Caldanaerobius'' | binomial_authority = Lee ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65329-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. fijiensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldanaerobius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldanaerobius'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', warm, hot; [[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 ''Caldanaerobius'', a bacterium which grows in the absence of air at high temperature.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldanaerobius.html|Caldanaerobius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caldanaerobius fijiensis|C. fijiensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''fijiensis'', pertaining to the Fiji islands, reflecting the source of isolation of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65329-0}}</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobius polysaccharolyticus|C. polysaccharolyticus]]'' ( (Cann ''et al''. 2001) Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''polus'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakcharon'', sugar; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''lutikos (λυτικός)'', dissolving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''polysaccharolyticus'', many sugars dissolving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65329-0}}</ref> * ''[[Caldanaerobius zeae|C. zeae]]'' ( (Cann ''et al''. 2001) Lee ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''zeae'', of spelt, of ''Zea'' ''mays'', intended to mean that corn is a substrate for growth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65329-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldicoprobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Caldicoprobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Caldicoprobacter'' | binomial_authority = Yokoyama ''et al''. 2010, (Type genus of the family ''Caldicoprobacteraceae'' Yokoyama ''et al''. 2010).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.011379-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. oshimai | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldicoprobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldicoprobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kopros'', dung, [[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 ''Caldicoprobacter'', a rod from dung growing at elevated temperatures.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldicoprobacter.html|Caldicoprobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species, namely<ref name=main/> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldilinea'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Chloroflexi]]" | classis = [[Caldilineae]] | ordo = [[Caldilineales]] | familia = [[Caldilineaceae]] | genus = ''Caldilinea'' | binomial_authority = Sekiguchi ''et al''. 2003, (Type genus of the family ''Caldilineaceae'' Yamada ''et al''. 2006; type genus of the order ''Caldilineales'' Yamada ''et al''. 2006).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1843</ref> | type_species = C. aerophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldilinea''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chloroflexi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldilinea'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''linea'', line; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Caldilinea'', line-shaped living in a hot environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldilinea.html|Caldilinea}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caldilinea aerophila|C. aerophila]]'' ( Sekiguchi ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[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 ''aerophila'', air-loving.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/6/1843</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chloroflexi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldimicrobium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Thermodesulfobacteria]]" | classis = [[Thermodesulfobacteria]] | ordo = [[Thermodesulfobacteriales]] | familia = [[Thermodesulfobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Caldimicrobium'' | binomial_authority = Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006072-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. rimae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldimicrobium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Thermodesulfobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldimicrobium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''microbium'', microbe; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Caldimicrobium'', microbe living in hot places.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldimicrobium.html|Caldimicrobium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caldimicrobium rimae|C. rimae]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''rimae'', of a crack or fissure, referring to the English translation of Treshchinnyi, the hot spring from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.006072-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Thermodesulfobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caldimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Comamonadaceae]] | genus = ''Caldimonas'' | binomial_authority = Takeda ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/895</ref> | type_species = C. manganoxidans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caldimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caldimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit, monad; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Caldimonas'' hot (heat-loving) monad.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caldimonas.html|Caldimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Caldimonas can be referred to as caldimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caldimonas manganoxidans|C. manganoxidans]]'' ( Takeda ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] noun ''manganum'', manganese; [[New Latin]] v. ''oxido'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oxus'', acid or sour and in combined words indicating oxygen), to oxidize; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''manganoxidans'', manganese-oxidizing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/895</ref> * ''[[Caldimonas taiwanensis|C. taiwanensis]]'' ( Chen ''et al''. 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''taiwanensis'', pertaining to Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.syapm.2005.02.008}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Calditerricola'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Calditerricola'' | binomial_authority = Moriya ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018416-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. satsumensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Calditerricola''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Calditerricola'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Latin]] noun ''terra'', soil; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), dweller, inhabitant; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Calditerricola'', a dweller of a hot soil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/calditerricola.html|Calditerricola}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Calditerricola satsumensis|C. satsumensis]]'' ( Moriya ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''satsumensis'', pertaining to Satsuma, the old name of Kagoshima prefecture, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018416-0}}</ref> * ''[[Calditerricola yamamurae|C. yamamurae]]'' ( Moriya ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''yamamurae'', of Yamamura, named after Mr Shoichi Yamamura, who provided the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018416-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Calditerrivibrio'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Deferribacteres]]" | classis = [[Deferribacteres]] | ordo = [[Deferribacterales]] | familia = [[Deferribacteraceae]] | genus = ''Calditerrivibrio'' | binomial_authority = Iino ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65714-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. nitroreducens | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Calditerrivibrio''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Deferribacteres]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Calditerrivibrio'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''caldus'', hot; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''terra'', the earth; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''vibrio'', a vibrio; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Calditerrivibrio'', a vibrio existing in a hot terrestrial environment.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/calditerrivibrio.html|Calditerrivibrio}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Calditerrivibrio nitroreducens|C. nitroreducens]]'' ( Iino ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[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.0.65714-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Deferribacteres]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caloranaerobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Caloranaerobacter'' | binomial_authority = Wery ''et al''. 2001 (complete authorship reads Wery, Cambon-Bonavita and Barbier)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1789</ref> | type_species = C. azorensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caloranaerobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caloranaerobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''calor'', heat; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] prefix ''an (ἄν)'', not; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος)'', air; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod or staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Caloranaerobacter'', a thermophilic, anaerobic rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caloranaerobacter.html|Caloranaerobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caloranaerobacter azorensis|C. azorensis]]'' ( Wery ''et al''. 2001 (complete authorship reads Wery, Cambon-Bonavita and Barbier), (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''azorensis'', pertaining to the Azores.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/5/1789</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Camelimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Beijerinckiaceae]] | genus = ''Camelimonas'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017806-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. lactis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Camelimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Camelimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''camelus'', a camel with either one or two humps; [[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 ''Camelimonas'', a monad isolated from camels.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/camelimonas.html|Camelimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Camelimonas can be referred to as camelimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Camelimonas lactis|C. lactis]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''lactis'', of/from milk, referring to milk as the isolation source of the first reported strains.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017806-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caminibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Epsilonproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Nautiliales]] | familia = [[Nautiliaceae]] | genus = ''Caminibacter'' | binomial_authority = Alain ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1317</ref> | type_species = C. hydrogeniphilus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caminibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caminibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caminus'', a furnace; [[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 ''Caminibacter'', rod from a hydrothermal chimney, relating to the origin of the type species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caminibacter.html|Caminibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caminibacter hydrogeniphilus|C. hydrogeniphilus]]'' ( Alain ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] ''hydrogenum'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''húdōr (ὕδωρ)'', water; and [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', to produce), [[hydrogen]], an element; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''philus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective φίλος), friend, loving; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''hydrogeniphilus'', hydrogen-liking, referring to its ability to grow lithotrophically on H<sub>2</sub>.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/4/1317</ref> * ''[[Caminibacter mediatlanticus|C. mediatlanticus]]'' ( Voordeckers ''et al''. 2005, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''medius'', middle; [[Latin]] adjective ''atlanticus'', Atlantic; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''mediatlanticus'', middle Atlantic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/2/773</ref> * ''[[Caminibacter profundus|C. profundus]]'' ( Miroshnichenko ''et al''. 2004, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''profundus'', deep, profound (intended to mean from the depths of the ocean).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/41</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caminicella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Caminicella'' | binomial_authority = Alain ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1621</ref> | type_species = C. sporogenes | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caminicella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caminicella'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''caminus'', a furnace, a chimney, relating to the hydrothermal chimney origin; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a storeroom, chamber, and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''caminicella'', cell from a hydrothermal chimney.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caminicella.html|Caminicella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Caminicella sporogenes|C. sporogenes]]'' ( Alain ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a spore; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] v. ''gennaō (γεννάω)'', produce, engender; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sporogenes'', spore-producing.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/1621</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]




{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Carbophilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Rhizobiaceae]] | genus = ''Carbophilus'' | binomial_authority = Meyer ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> | type_species = C. carboxidus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Carbophilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Carbophilus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] ''carbo'', a coal, charcoal and, in chemistry carbon; [[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 ''Carbophilus'', loving carbohydrates and other carbonaceous substrates.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/carbophilus.html|Carbophilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Carbophilus carboxidus|C. carboxidus]]'' ( (''ex'' Nozhevnikova and Zavarzin 1974) Meyer ''et al''. 1994, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''carboxidus'', intended to mean connected with carbon oxides.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/182</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Carboxydocella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | genus = ''Carboxydocella'' | binomial_authority = Sokolova ''et al''. 2002<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1961</ref> | type_species = C. thermautotrophica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Carboxydocella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Carboxydocella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''carboxydum'', carbon monoxide; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''cella'', a storeroom, chamber, and in biology a cell; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Carboxydocella'', carbon monoxide-utilizing bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/carboxydocella.html|Carboxydocella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Carboxydocella sporoproducens|C. sporoproducens]]'' ( Slepova ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and, in biology, a spore; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''producens'', producing; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''sporoproducens'', spore-producing.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63961-0}}</ref> * ''[[Carboxydocella thermautotrophica|C. thermautotrophica]]'' ( Sokolova ''et al''. 2002, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thermos (θερμός)'', hot; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adv. ''autos (αὐτός)'', self; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''thermautotrophica'', indicating that the organism grows at elevated temperatures and uses carbon monoxide as sole source for carbon and energy.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/6/1961</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]




{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Caryophanon'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Planococcaceae]] | genus = ''Caryophanon'' | binomial_authority = Peshkoff 1939, ''genus''. (Type genus of the order ''Caryophanales'' Peshkoff 1939 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the family ''Caryophanaceae'' Peshkoff 1939 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. latum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Caryophanon''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Caryophanon'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''karyon'', nut, kernel, nucleus; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''phaneros'', bright, conspicuous; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Caryophanon'', that which has a conspicuous nucleus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/caryophanon.html|Caryophanon}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Caryophanon latum|C. latum]]'' ( Peshkoff 1939, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''latum'', broad.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Caryophanon tenue|C. tenue]]'' ( (''ex'' Peshkoff 1939) Trentini 1988, , nom. rev.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tenue'', slender.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/2/220</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Castellaniella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Burkholderiales]] | familia = [[Alcaligenaceae]] | genus = ''Castellaniella'' | binomial_authority = Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63989-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. defragrans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Castellaniella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Castellaniella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Castellaniella'', named after Sir Aldo Castellani, a British-Italian bacteriologist, who first described the bacterial genus ''Alcaligenes'' in 1919.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/castellaniella.html|Castellaniella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 5 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Castellaniella caeni|C. caeni]]'' ( Liu ''et al''. 2008, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''caeni'', of sludge.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65314-0}}</ref> * ''[[Castellaniella daejeonensis|C. daejeonensis]]'' ( Lee ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''daejeonensis'', of or pertaining to Daejeon, a city in South Korea, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.018887-0}}</ref> * ''[[Castellaniella defragrans|C. defragrans]]'' ( (Foss ''et al''. 1998) Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] prep. ''de'', away; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''fragrans'', emitting a smell, sweet-smelling, fragrant; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''defragrans'', annihilating fragrance, referring to the capicity to degrade monoterpenes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63989-0}}</ref> * ''[[Castellaniella denitrificans|C. denitrificans]]'' ( Kämpfer ''et al''. 2006, ; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''denitrificans'', denitrifying.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63989-0}}</ref> * ''[[Castellaniella ginsengisoli|C. ginsengisoli]]'' ( Kim ''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.0.008300-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Catellicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Lactobacillales]] | familia = [[Enterococcaceae]] | genus = ''Catellicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Lawson ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63874-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. marimammalium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catellicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catellicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''catella'', small chain; [[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 ''Catellicoccus'', coccus forming small chains.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catellicoccus.html|Catellicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Catellicoccus marimammalium|C. marimammalium]]'' ( Lawson ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''mare'', the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''mammalium'', of mammals; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''marimammalium'', of marine mammals.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63874-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Catelliglobosispora'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Catelliglobosispora'' | binomial_authority = Ara ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65548-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. koreensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catelliglobosispora''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catelliglobosispora'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''catella'', small chain; [[Latin]] adjective ''globosus'', spherical; [[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 ''Catelliglobosispora'', (organism forming) small chain and spherical spores.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catelliglobosispora.html|Catelliglobosispora}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Catelliglobosispora koreensis|C. koreensis]]'' ( (Lee ''et al''. 2000) Ara ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''koreensis'', pertaining to Korea (pertaining to Korean soil from which the organism was isolated).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65548-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Catenibacterium'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Erysipelotrichia]] | ordo = [[Erysipelotrichales]] | familia = [[Erysipelotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Catenibacterium'' | binomial_authority = Kageyama and Benno 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1595</ref> | type_species = C. mitsuokai | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catenibacterium''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catenibacterium'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''bacterium'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Catenibacterium'', chain rodlet.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catenibacterium.html|Catenibacterium}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Catenibacterium mitsuokai|C. mitsuokai]]'' ( Kageyama and Benno 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mitsuokai'', of Mitsuoka, named after K. Mitsuoka, a Japanese microbiologist.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/4/1595</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Catenococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Vibrionales]] | familia = [[Vibrionaceae]] | genus = ''Catenococcus'' | binomial_authority = Sorokin 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/852</ref> | type_species = C. thiocycli | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catenococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catenococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[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 ''Catenococcus'', a chain of berries.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catenococcus.html|Catenococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Catenococcus thiocycli|C. thiocycli]]'' ( corrig. Sorokin 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''theion (θέω)'' (Latin transliteration ''thium''), sulfur; [[Latin]] noun ''cyclus'', circle, cycle; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''thiocycli'', of a sulphur circle.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/852</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Catonella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Catonella'' | binomial_authority = Moore and Moore 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/187</ref> | type_species = C. morbi | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Catonella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Catonella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Catonella'', in honor of Elizabeth P. Cato, an American microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/catonella.html|Catonella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Catonella morbi|C. morbi]]'' ( Moore and Moore 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''morbi'', of a disease, because originally the organism was isolated from diseased periodontal pockets.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/187</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Celerinatantimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Celerinatantimonadaceae]] | genus = ''Celerinatantimonas'' | binomial_authority = Cramer ''et al''. 2011, (Type genus of the family ''Celerinatantimonadaceae'' Cramer ''et al''. 2011).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017905-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. diazotrophica | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Celerinatantimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Celerinatantimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''celer'', swift; [[Latin]] adjective ''natans'', swimming; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''[[-monas|monas (μονάς / μονάδα)]]'', unit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Celerinatantimonas'', the swift swimming unit.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/celerinatantimonas.html|Celerinatantimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Celerinatantimonas can be referred to as celerinatantimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Celerinatantimonas diazotrophica|C. diazotrophica]]'' ( Cramer ''et al''. 2011, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adv. ''dis'', twice, doubly; [[New Latin]] noun ''azotum'', nitrogen; [[New Latin]] pref. ''diazo''-, pertaining to dinitrogen; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''trophica'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''trophikē''), nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''diazotrophica'', growing on dinitrogen.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017905-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Celeribacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodobacterales]] | familia = [[Rhodobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Celeribacter'' | binomial_authority = Ivanova ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014159-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. neptunius | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Celeribacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Celeribacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] adjective ''celer'' -''eris'' -''e'', quick, rapid; [[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 ''Celeribacter'', rapidly growing rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/celeribacter.html|Celeribacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Celeribacter neptunius|C. neptunius]]'' ( Ivanova ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''neptunius'', pertaining to ''Neptunus'' (Roman god of the sea), referring to the habitat of the bacteria.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014159-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cellulosilyticum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Cellulosilyticum'' | binomial_authority = Cai and Dong 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014712-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. ruminicola | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cellulosilyticum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cellulosilyticum'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[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]] noun ''Cellulosilyticum'', a bacterium able to dissolve cellulose.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cellulosilyticum.html|Cellulosilyticum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Cellulosilyticum lentocellum|C. lentocellum]]'' ( (Murray ''et al''. 1987) Cai and Dong 2010, ; [[Latin]] adjective ''lentus'', slow; [[New Latin]] noun ''cellulosum'', cellulose; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''lentocellum'', intended to mean slowly fermenting cellulose.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014712-0}}</ref> * ''[[Cellulosilyticum ruminicola|C. ruminicola]]'' ( Cai and Dong 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''rumen'' -''inis'', the rumen; [[Latin]] suff. -''cola'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''incola''), inhabitant, dweller; [[New Latin]] noun ''ruminicola'', rumen dweller.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.014712-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cerasibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Bacilli]] | ordo = [[Bacillales]] | familia = [[Bacillaceae]] | genus = ''Cerasibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Nakamura ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1063</ref> | type_species = C. quisquiliarum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cerasibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cerasibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''cerasum'' (or [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''cerasus''), a cherry; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff, a wand (and in bacteriology a small rod); [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Cerasibacillus'', a cherry ''Bacillus'', as the appearance of its sporangium is cherry-like.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cerasibacillus.html|Cerasibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cerasibacillus quisquiliarum|C. quisquiliarum]]'' ( Nakamura ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] pl. noun ''quisquiliarum'', of kitchen refuse.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1063</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cerasicoccus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Puniceicoccales]] | familia = [[Puniceicoccaceae]] | genus = ''Cerasicoccus'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65102-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. arenae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cerasicoccus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cerasicoccus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''cerasum'', a cherry; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'', berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Cerasicoccus'', pale-pink colored coccus, referring to the pale-pink colour of the bacterium.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cerasicoccus.html|Cerasicoccus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cerasicoccus arenae|C. arenae]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''arenae'', of sand.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65102-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chelativorans'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Phyllobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Chelativorans'' | binomial_authority = Doronina ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003152-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. multitrophicus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chelativorans''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chelativorans'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''chelatum'', a chelate; [[Latin]] participle adjective ''vorans'', devouring; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chelativorans'', a bacterium digesting metal chelates.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chelativorans.html|Chelativorans}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chelativorans multitrophicus|C. multitrophicus]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''multus'', many; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''multitrophicus'', utilizing many growth substrates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003152-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chelativorans oligotrophicus|C. oligotrophicus]]'' ( Doronina ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''oligos'', little; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''trophikos'', nursing, tending; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''oligotrophicus'', utilizing only a few growth substrates.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.003152-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chelonobacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Pasteurellales]] | familia = [[Pasteurellaceae]] | genus = ''Chelonobacter'' | binomial_authority = Gregersen ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007203-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. oris | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chelonobacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chelonobacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chelone'' -''es'', a tortoise; [[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 ''Chelonobacter'', rod isolated from tortoise.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chelonobacter.html|Chelonobacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chelonobacter oris|C. oris]]'' ( Gregersen ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''os'' ''oris'', mouth; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''oris'', of/from the mouth.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.007203-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chitinibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Chitinibacter'' | binomial_authority = Chern ''et al''. 2004<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1387</ref> | type_species = C. tainanensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chitinibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chitinibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''chitinum'', chitin; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun , a rod''[[-bacter|bacter]]'', nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''bakteron'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chitinibacter'', rod that degrades chitin.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chitinibacter.html|Chitinibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chitinibacter alvei|C. alvei]]'' ( Yang ''et al''. 2010, ; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''alvei'', of/from the bed of a river, referring to the location from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016170-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chitinibacter tainanensis|C. tainanensis]]'' ( Chern ''et al''. 2004, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''tainanensis'', pertaining to Tainan, a town in Southern Taiwan, the origine of the soil sample from which the type strain was isolated.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/4/1387</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chitiniphilus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Chitiniphilus'' | binomial_authority = Sato ''et al''. 2009<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017988-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. shinanonensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chitiniphilus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chitiniphilus'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''chitinum'', ''chitin''; [[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 ''Chitiniphilus'', chitin-loving, referring to the substrate used for the isolation of this organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chitiniphilus.html|Chitiniphilus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chitiniphilus shinanonensis|C. shinanonensis]]'' ( Sato ''et al''. 2009, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''shinanonensis'', pertaining to Shinano, which is the old name of Nagano Prefecture, Japan (the source of water sample from which the type strain was isolated).)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.017988-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]




{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chlorobaculum'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlorobi]] | classis = [[Chlorobea]] | ordo = [[Chlorobiales]] | familia = [[Chlorobiaceae]] | genus = ''Chlorobaculum'' | binomial_authority = Imhoff 2003<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/941</ref> | type_species = C. tepidum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chlorobaculum''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlorobi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chlorobaculum'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', greenish-yellow, pale green; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''baculum'', rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Chlorobaculum'', the green rod.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chlorobaculum.html|Chlorobaculum}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 4 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chlorobaculum limnaeum|C. limnaeum]]'' ( Imhoff 2003, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''limnaios'', of or from the marsh, of water; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''limnaeum'', living in lakes.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chlorobaculum parvum|C. parvum]]'' ( Imhoff 2003, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''parvum'', small.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> * ''[[Chlorobaculum tepidum|C. tepidum]]'' ( (Wahlund ''et al''. 1996) Imhoff 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''tepidum'', moderately warm, lukewarm, tepid (optimum growth temperature: 47–48 °C; upper temperature limit for growth: about 52 °C).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/941</ref> * ''[[Chlorobaculum thiosulfatiphilum|C. thiosulfatiphilum]]'' ( Imhoff 2003, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''thiosulfas'' -''atis'', thiosulfate; [[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 ''thiosulfatiphilum'', thiosulfate-loving.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.2008/005264-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlorobi]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chloroherpeton'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Chlorobi]] | classis = [[Chlorobea]] | ordo = [[Chlorobiales]] | familia = [[Chlorobiaceae]] | genus = ''Chloroherpeton'' | binomial_authority = Gibson ''et al''. 1985<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00413007}}</ref> | type_species = C. thalassium | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chloroherpeton''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chlorobi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chloroherpeton'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', greenish-yellow, pale green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''herpeton'', a creeping thing, reptile; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Chloroherpeton'', green creeping organism.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chloroherpeton.html|Chloroherpeton}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chloroherpeton thalassium|C. thalassium]]'' ( Gibson ''et al''. 1985, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''thalassios'' -''ē'' -''on'', of, in, on, or from the sea; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''thalassium'', marine.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/BF00413007}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chlorobi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chloronema'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Chloroflexi]]" | classis = [[Chloroflexi]] | ordo = [[Chloroflexales]] | familia = [[Chloroflexaceae]] | genus = ''Chloronema'' | binomial_authority = Dubinina and Gorlenko 1975, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. giganteum | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chloronema''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Chloroflexi]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chloronema'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''chlōros'', green; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''nema'', thread; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] noun ''Chloronema'', green filament.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chloronema.html|Chloronema}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chloronema giganteum|C. giganteum]]'' ( Dubinina and Gorlenko 1975, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|neuter gender]] adjective ''giganteum'', gigantic.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Chloroflexi]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Chondromyces'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Deltaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Myxococcales]] | subordo = [[Sorangiineae]] | familia = [[Polyangiaceae]] | genus = ''Chondromyces'' | binomial_authority = Berkeley and Curtis 1874, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. crocatus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chondromyces''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chondromyces'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''chondros'', cartilage; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''mukēs'', mushroom or other fungus; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chondromyces'', cartilaginous fungus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chondromyces.html|Chondromyces}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 6 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Chondromyces apiculatus|C. apiculatus]]'' ( Thaxter 1897, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''apex'' -''icis''; the extreme end of a thing, a projecting point or summit; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''apiculatus'', pointed, with a tip or tail.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Chondromyces catenulatus|C. catenulatus]]'' ( Thaxter 1904, ''species''.; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''catenula'', a small chain; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix used in adjectives meaning provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''catenulatus'', with small chains (of sporangioles).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Chondromyces crocatus|C. crocatus]]'' ( Berkeley and Curtis 1874, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''crocus'' (or ''crocum''), saffron; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''crocatus'', saffron-colored.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Chondromyces lanuginosus|C. lanuginosus]]'' ( Kofler 1913, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''lanuginosus'', downy, wooly.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Chondromyces pediculatus|C. pediculatus]]'' ( Thaxter 1904, ''species''.; [[Latin]] dim. noun ''pediculus'', a little foot; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] suff. -''atus'', suffix denoting provided with; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''pediculatus'', with a small foot.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Chondromyces robustus|C. robustus]]'' ( Reichenbach 2007, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''robustus'', made of oak wood, strong.)<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 = ''Chryseoglobus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micrococcineae]] | familia = [[Microbacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Chryseoglobus'' | binomial_authority = Baik ''et al''. 2010<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016212-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. frigidaquae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Chryseoglobus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Chryseoglobus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''khruseos'', golden; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''globus'', ball; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Chryseoglobus'', yellow ball.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/chryseoglobus.html|Chryseoglobus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Chryseoglobus frigidaquae|C. frigidaquae]]'' ( Baik ''et al''. 2010, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''frigidus'', cold; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''aqua'', water; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''frigidaquae'', from/of cold water, as the type strain was isolated from a water-cooling system.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016212-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]




{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Clevelandina'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Spirochaetes]] | classis = [[Spirochaetes]] | ordo = [[Spirochaetales]] | familia = [[Spirochaetaceae]] | genus = ''Clevelandina'' | binomial_authority = Bermudes ''et al''. 1988<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/291</ref> | type_species = C. reticulitermitidis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Clevelandina''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Spirochaetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Clevelandina'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Clevelandina'', named in honor of [[Latin]]R. Cleveland (1892-1969), an American biologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/clevelandina.html|Clevelandina}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Clevelandina reticulitermitidis|C. reticulitermitidis]]'' ( Bermudes ''et al''. 1988, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''reticulitermitidis'', of ''Reticulotermes'', named after the host termite genus ''Reticulotermes'' in which it is found.)<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 = ''Cloacibacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Synergistetes]]" | classis = [[Synergistia]] | ordo = [[Synergistales]] | familia = [[Synergistaceae]] | genus = ''Cloacibacillus'' | binomial_authority = Ganesan ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65645-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. evryensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cloacibacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Synergistetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cloacibacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''cloaca'', a sewer canal; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bacillus'', a small staff; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Cloacibacillus'', a small staff from a sewer canal.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cloacibacillus.html|Cloacibacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cloacibacillus evryensis|C. evryensis]]'' ( Ganesan ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''evryensis'', pertaining to Evry, the origin of the isolate.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65645-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Synergistetes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Clostridiisalibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Clostridiaceae]] | genus = ''Clostridiisalibacter'' | binomial_authority = Liebgott ''et al''. 2008<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65182-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. paucivorans | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Clostridiisalibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Clostridiisalibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] noun ''Clostridium'', a bacterial genus name; [[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 ''Clostridiisalibacter'', a halophilic rod, belonging to the ''Clostridium'' subphylum.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/clostridiisalibacter.html|Clostridiisalibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Clostridiisalibacter paucivorans|C. paucivorans]]'' ( Liebgott ''et al''. 2008, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] adjective ''paucus'', little; [[Latin]] v. ''vorare'', to eat; [[New Latin]] participle adjective ''paucivorans'', eating little, relating to the observation that the organism utilizes few fatty acids and few amino acids.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65182-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Cocleimonas'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | genus = ''Cocleimonas'' | binomial_authority = Tanaka ''et al''. 2011<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020263-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. flava | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cocleimonas''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cocleimonas'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''coclea'', a snail; [[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 ''Cocleimonas'', unit (bacterium) from a snail.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cocleimonas.html|Cocleimonas}}</ref> Members of the genus Cocleimonas can be referred to as cocleimonad (''viz.'' [[Bacterial taxonomy#Vernacular names|Trivialisation of names]]). ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cocleimonas flava|C. flava]]'' ( Tanaka ''et al''. 2011, ; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''flava'', yellow.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.020263-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]





{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Colwellia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Alteromonadales]] | familia = [[Colwelliaceae]] | genus = ''Colwellia'' | binomial_authority = Deming ''et al''. 1988, (Type genus of the family ''Colwelliaceae'' Ivanova ''et al''. 2004).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/328</ref> | type_species = C. psychrerythraea | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Colwellia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Colwellia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Colwellia'', named in honor of the American microbiologist Professor Rita R. Colwell.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/colwellia.html|Colwellia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 12 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Colwellia aestuarii|C. aestuarii]]'' ( Jung ''et al''. 2006, ; [[Latin]] noun ''aestuarium'', a part of the sea-coast which, during the flood-tide, is overflowed, but at the ebb-tide is left covered with mud or slime; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''aestuarii'', of a tidal flat, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63920-0}}</ref> * ''[[Colwellia asteriadis|C. asteriadis]]'' ( Choi ''et al''. 2010, ; [[New Latin]] noun ''Asterias'', a zoological genus name; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''asteriadis'', of ''Asterias'', referring to the isolation of the type strain from the starfish ''Asterias'' ''amurensis''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.016055-0}}</ref> * ''[[Colwellia chukchiensis|C. chukchiensis]]'' ( Yu ''et al''. 2011, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''chukchiensis'', of or belonging to the Chukchi Sea, the geographical origin of the type strain.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.022111-0}}</ref> * ''[[Colwellia demingiae|C. demingiae]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''demingiae'', of Deming, named in honor of Jody W. Deming, an American microbiologist who has expanded the knowledge of deep-sea bacteria.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1171</ref> * ''[[Colwellia hadaliensis|C. hadaliensis]]'' ( Deming ''et al''. 1988, ; [[New Latin]] adjective ''hadalis'' [from Eng. adjective hadal (used in oceanographic terminology and derived from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''Hades'', god of the underworld)], hadal; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''hadaliensis'', of, or pertaining to, the greatest depths of the ocean.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/328</ref> * ''[[Colwellia hornerae|C. hornerae]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''hornerae'', of Horner, named in honor of Rita Horner, an American biologist who pioneered studies on sea-ice microbiota.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1171</ref> * ''[[Colwellia maris|C. maris]]'' ( Yumoto ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Latin]] noun ''mare'' -''is'', the sea; [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''maris'', of the sea.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1357</ref> * ''[[Colwellia piezophila|C. piezophila]]'' ( Nogi ''et al''. 2004, ; [[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.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1627</ref> * ''[[Colwellia polaris|C. polaris]]'' ( Zhang ''et al''. 2008, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''polaris'', polar, referring to the isolation of the type strain from the Arctic Ocean.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.65596-0}}</ref> * ''[[Colwellia psychrerythraea|C. psychrerythraea]]'' ( corrig. (''ex'' D'Aoust and Kushner 1972) Deming ''et al''. 1988, nom. rev., (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psuchros'', cold; [[Latin]] adjective ''erythraeus'', -''a'', -''um'', reddish; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''psychrerythraea'', psychrophilic and reddish.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/328</ref> * ''[[Colwellia psychrotropica|C. psychrotropica]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1998, ; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''psuchros'', cold; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''tropos'', turn, direction, way; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] suff. -''ica'', suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''psychrotropica'', having an affinity (tropism) for cold.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1171</ref> * ''[[Colwellia rossensis|C. rossensis]]'' ( Bowman ''et al''. 1998, ; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''rossensis'', pertaining to the Ross Sea, Antarctica.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/4/1171</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Conchiformibius'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Betaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Neisseriales]] | familia = [[Neisseriaceae]] | genus = ''Conchiformibius'' | binomial_authority = corrig. Xie and Yokota 2005<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> | type_species = C. steedae | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Conchiformibius''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Conchiformibius'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] noun ''concha'', shell; [[Latin]] adjective suffix -''formis'' -''is'' -''e'' (from [[Latin]] noun ''forma'', figure, shape, appearance), -like, in the shape of; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''bios (βίος)'', life; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Conchiformibius'', shell-shaped life.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/conchiformibius.html|Conchiformibius}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 2 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Conchiformibius kuhniae|C. kuhniae]]'' ( corrig. Xie and Yokota 2005, ; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''kuhniae'', of Kuhn, named for D. A. Kuhn, who first described these organisms.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> * ''[[Conchiformibius steedae|C. steedae]]'' ( corrig. (Kuhn and Gregory 1979) Xie and Yokota 2005, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''steedae'', of Steed, named for Pamela D. M. Steed Glaister, who first isolated axenic cultures of ''Simonsiella'' and erected the family ''Simonsiellaceae''.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.2323/jgam.51.1}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Conexibacter'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Rubrobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Solirubrobacterales]] | familia = [[Conexibacteraceae]] | genus = ''Conexibacter'' | binomial_authority = Monciardini ''et al''. 2003, (Type genus of the family ''Conexibacteraceae'' Stackebrandt 2005).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/569</ref> | type_species = C. woesei | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Conexibacter''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Conexibacter'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] participle adjective ''conexus'', bound, tied; [[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 ''Conexibacter'', a rod that is bound.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/conexibacter.html|Conexibacter}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Conexibacter woesei|C. woesei]]'' ( Monciardini ''et al''. 2003, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''woesei'', of Woese, named to honour Carl R. Woese, for his pioneering work on the use of 16S rRNA in phylogenetic analysis.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/569</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Coprobacillus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Erysipelotrichia]] | ordo = [[Erysipelotrichales]] | familia = [[Erysipelotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Coprobacillus'' | binomial_authority = Kageyama and Benno 2000<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/3/949</ref> | type_species = C. cateniformis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Coprobacillus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Coprobacillus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kopros'', excrement, ordure, feces; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] dim. noun ''bacillus'', a small rod; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Coprobacillus'', rodlet isolated from feces.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/coprobacillus.html|Coprobacillus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Coprobacillus cateniformis|C. cateniformis]]'' ( corrig. Kageyama and Benno 2000, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''catena'', chain; [[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 ''cateniformis'', chain-like.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/3/949</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Firmicutes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Coprococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Firmicutes]]" | classis = [[Clostridia]] | ordo = [[Clostridiales]] | familia = [[Lachnospiraceae]] | genus = ''Coprococcus'' | binomial_authority = Holdeman and Moore 1974, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. eutactus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Coprococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Firmicutes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Coprococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''kopros'', excrement, feces; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''coccus'' (fromGr. noun ''kokkos (κόκκος)'') berry; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Coprococcus'', fecal coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/coprococcus.html|Coprococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains 3 species, namely<ref name=main/> * ''[[Coprococcus catus|C. catus]]'' ( Holdeman and Moore 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''catus'' (''sic''), clever, referring to unusual property of producing large quantities of both propionate and butyrate.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Coprococcus comes|C. comes]]'' ( Holdeman and Moore 1974, ''species''.; [[Latin]] noun ''comes'', companion, fellow traveller (referring to the presence of the species in human feces).)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> * ''[[Coprococcus eutactus|C. eutactus]]'' ( Holdeman and Moore 1974, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''eutactus'' (from [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''eutaktos''), orderly, well-disciplined (referring to the uniform reactions of the different strains).)<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 = ''Coraliomargarita'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Verrucomicrobia]] | classis = [[Opitutae]] | ordo = [[Puniceicoccales]] | familia = [[Puniceicoccaceae]] | genus = ''Coraliomargarita'' | binomial_authority = Yoon ''et al''. 2007<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64755-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. akajimensis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Coraliomargarita''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Verrucomicrobia]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Coraliomargarita'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''koralion'', coral; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''margarita'', a pearl; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Coraliomargarita'', coral pearl, referring to a white-colony-forming, coccoid micro-organism isolated from seawater in a sample bottle of hard coral.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/coraliomargarita.html|Coraliomargarita}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Coraliomargarita akajimensis|C. akajimensis]]'' ( Yoon ''et al''. 2007, (Type species of the genus).; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''akajimensis'', pertaining to Akajima, an island in Okinawa, from where the type strain was isolated.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64755-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Verrucomicrobia]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Costertonia'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Bacteroidetes]] | classis = [[Flavobacteria]] | ordo = [[Flavobacteriales]] | familia = [[Flavobacteriaceae]] | genus = ''Costertonia'' | binomial_authority = Kwon ''et al''. 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64168-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. aggregata | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Costertonia''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Bacteroidetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Costertonia'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Costertonia'', honouring J. W. Costerton, a famous American biofilm microbiologist.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/costertonia.html|Costertonia}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Costertonia aggregata|C. aggregata]]'' ( Kwon ''et al''. 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''aggregata'', joined together, referring to the formation of aggregates during cultivation in liquid medium.)<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.64168-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Bacteroidetes]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Couchioplanes'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]" | classis = [[Actinobacteria]] | subclassis = [[Actinobacteridae]] | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | subordo = [[Micromonosporineae]] | familia = [[Micromonosporaceae]] | genus = ''Couchioplanes'' | binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 1994<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/193</ref> | type_species = C. caeruleus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Couchioplanes''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Actinobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Couchioplanes'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Couchius'', a personal name, referring to J.N. Couch (1896–1986), a mycologist who contributed to the taxonomy of the family ''Actinoplanaceae''; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''planes'', a wanderer; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] noun ''Couchioplanes'', a wanderer organism of the family ''Actinoplanaceae'' named after J.N. Couch.''<br>'' '''Reference''': TAMURA (T.), NAKAGAITO (Y.), NISHII (T.), HASEGAWA (T.), STACKEBRANDT (E.) and YOKOTA (A.): A new genus of the order ''Actinomycetales'', ''Couchioplanes'' , with descriptions of ''Couchioplanes'' ''caeruleus'' (Horan and Brodsky 1986) and ''Couchioplanes'' ''caeruleus'' subsp. ''azureus'' ''Int''. ''J''. ''Syst''. ''Bacteriol''., 1994, '''44''', 193-203.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/couchioplanes.html|Couchioplanes}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Couchioplanes caeruleus|C. caeruleus]]'' ( (Horan and Brodsky 1986) Tamura ''et al''. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''caeruleus'', blue, dark blue, referring to the blue vegetative mycelial pigment.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/2/193</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Actinobacteria]]



{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Crabtreella'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhizobiales]] | familia = [[Brucellaceae]] | genus = ''Crabtreella'' | binomial_authority = Xie and Yokota 2006<ref>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63755-0}}</ref> | type_species = C. saccharophila | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Crabtreella''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Crabtreella'' derives from:<br/>[[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] dim. noun ''Crabtreella'', named after Dr K. Crabtree, the American microbiologist who isolated the type strain of the type species.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/crabtreella.html|Crabtreella}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Crabtreella saccharophila|C. saccharophila]]'' ( Xie and Yokota 2006, (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''sakchar'' -''aros'', 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>{{cite doi|10.1099/ijs.0.63755-0}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Proteobacteria]]


{{italic title}} {{Taxobox | name = ''Craurococcus'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Alphaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Rhodospirillales]] | familia = [[Acetobacteraceae]] | genus = ''Craurococcus'' | binomial_authority = Saitoh ''et al''. 1998<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/3/1043</ref> | type_species = C. roseus | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Craurococcus''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Craurococcus'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective ''krauros'', dry, fragile; [[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 ''Craurococcus'', fragile coccus.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/craurococcus.html|Craurococcus}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Craurococcus roseus|C. roseus]]'' ( Saitoh ''et al''. 1998, (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|masculine gender]] adjective ''roseus'', rose-colored, pink.)<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 = ''Crenothrix'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = "[[Proteobacteria]]" | classis = [[Gammaproteobacteria]] | ordo = [[Methylococcales]] | familia = [[Crenotrichaceae]] | genus = ''Crenothrix'' | binomial_authority = Cohn 1870, ''genus''. (Type genus of the family ''Crenotrichaceae'' Hansgirg 1888 [Approved Lists 1980]).<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. polyspora | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Crenothrix''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Proteobacteria]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Crenothrix'' derives from:<br/>[[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun krene, a fountain, spring; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun <em>thrix</em>, hair; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Crenothrix'', fountain hair.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/crenothrix.html|Crenothrix}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Crenothrix polyspora|C. polyspora]]'' ( Cohn 1870, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] adjective <em>polus</em>, many, numerous; [[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] noun ''spora (σπορά)'', a seed and, in biology, a spore; [[New Latin]] adjective ''polysporus'' -''a'' -''um'', many-spored; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] adjective ''polyspora'', many-spored.)<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 = ''Cristispira'' | domain = [[Bacteria]] | phylum = [[Spirochaetes]] | classis = [[Spirochaetes]] | ordo = [[Spirochaetales]] | familia = [[Spirochaetaceae]] | genus = ''Cristispira'' | binomial_authority = Gross 1910, ''genus''.<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> | type_species = C. pectinis | subdivision_ranks = Species }} '''''Cristispira''''' is a genus in the phylum [[Spirochaetes]] ([[Bacteria]]).<ref>{{lpsn|classificationac.html|Classification of Genera AC}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''Cristispira'' derives from:<br/>[[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''crista'', a crest; [[Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''spira'', a coil; [[New Latin]] [[grammatical gender|feminine gender]] noun ''Cristispira'', a crested coil.<ref name=main>{{lpsn|c/cristispira.html|Cristispira}}</ref> ==Species== The genus contains a single species,<ref name=main/> namely ''[[Cristispira pectinis|C. pectinis]]'' ( Gross 1910, ''species''. (Type species of the genus).; [[Latin]] noun ''pecten'', a kind of shell-fish, a scallop, and also a genus of mollusks (''Pecten''); [[Latin]] [[Latin declension|genitive case]] noun ''pectinis'', of a scallop, of ''Pecten''.)<ref>http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/30/1/225</ref> ==See also== * [[Bacterial taxonomy]] * [[Microbiology]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Bacteria]] [[Category:Spirochaetes]]