Genus Cesiribacter
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Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 2
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 0
Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").
Cesiribacter Srinivas et al. 2011, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Cesiribacter andamanensis Srinivas et al. 2011.
Etymology: N.L. n. cesirum, arbitrary name derived from the acronym CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research); N.L. masc. n. bacter, rod; N.L. masc. n. Cesiribacter, rod named in honour of the CSIR, the national funding agency which has augmented science and technology development in India.
Valid publication: SRINIVAS (T.N.R.), KUMAR (P.A.), MADHU (S.), SUNIL (B.), SHARMA (T.V.R.S.) and SHIVAJI (S.): Cesiribacter andamanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a soil sample from a mud volcano. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2011, 61, 1521-1527.
Original article in IJSEM Online
Cesiribacter andamanensis Srinivas et al. 2011, sp. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) AMV16 = CCUG 58431 = DSM 22818.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: FN396961.
Etymology: N.L. masc. adj. andamanensis, of or belonging to Andaman Islands, India, referring to the isolation of the type strain.
Valid publication: SRINIVAS (T.N.R.), KUMAR (P.A.), MADHU (S.), SUNIL (B.), SHARMA (T.V.R.S.) and SHIVAJI (S.): Cesiribacter andamanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a soil sample from a mud volcano. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2011, 61, 1521-1527.
Original article in IJSEM Online
Cesiribacter roseus Liu et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) 311 = CCTCC AB 207142 = KACC 15456.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: HM775387.
Etymology: L. masc. adj. roseus, rose-coloured, pink.
Valid publication: LIU (M.), QI (H.), LUO (X.), DAI (J.), PENG (F.) and FANG (C.): Cesiribacter roseus sp. nov., a pink-pigmented bacterium isolated from desert sand. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 96-99.
Original article in IJSEM Online