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Genus Thioalkalivibrio

Warning: In the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow () only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last name in the sequence must be used (see: Introduction).

Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 10
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 0

Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").


For a detailed description of this taxon see Bergey’s Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria (BMSAB).


 

Thioalkalivibrio Sorokin et al. 2001, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Thioalkalivibrio versutus Sorokin et al. 2001.
Etymology: Gr. n. theion (Latin transliteration thium), sulfur; N.L. n. alkali (from Arabic al-qalyi, the ashes of saltwort), soda ash; L. v. vibro, to set in tremulous motion, move to and fro, vibrate; N.L. masc. n. vibrio, that which vibrates, and also a bacterial genus name of bacteria possessing a curved rod shape (Vibrio); N.L. masc. n. Thioalkalivibrio, sulfur alkaline vibrio.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.), TOUROVA (T.P.), JONES (B.E.), RAINEY (F.A.), ROBERTSON (L.A.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 565-580.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 795-796.
Notification List in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

Thioalkalivibrio Sorokin et al. 2001 emend. Banciu et al. 2004.
References: List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion no. 2. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1403-1404. [BANCIU (H.), SOROKIN (D.Y.), GALINSKI (E.A.), MUYZER (G.), KLEEREBEZEM (R.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thialkalivibrio halophilus sp. nov., a novel obligately chemolithoautotrophic, facultatively alkaliphilic, and extremely salt-tolerant, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from a hypersaline alkaline lake. Extremophiles, 2004, 8, 325-334.]
List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion no. 2 in IJSEM Online - Original article Online

Note: In the paper by Banciu et al. 2004, the genus name Thioalkalivibrio is cited as Thialkalivibrio.
Reference: LISTS EDITOR, IJSEM: List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion no. 2 (footnote *). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1403-1404.
List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion no. 2 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans Sorokin et al. 2001, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ALJD = DSM 13742 = NCCB 100001.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF126545.
Etymology: N.L. part. adj. denitrificans, denitrifying.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.), TOUROVA (T.P.), JONES (B.E.), RAINEY (F.A.), ROBERTSON (L.A.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 565-580.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio denitrificans by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 795-796.
Notification List in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio halophilus corrig. Banciu et al. 2005, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) HL 17 = DSM 15791 = UNIQEM U225.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AY346464.
Etymology: Gr. n. hals halos, salt; N.L. adj. philus -a -um (from Gr. adj. philos -ê -on), friend, loving; N.L. masc. adj. halophilus, salt-loving.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 102. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 547-549.
Effective publication: BANCIU (H.), SOROKIN (D.Y.), GALINSKI (E.A.), MUYZER (G.), KLEEREBEZEM (R.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thialkalivibrio halophilus sp. nov., a novel obligately chemolithoautotrophic, facultatively alkaliphilic, and extremely salt-tolerant, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from a hypersaline alkaline lake. Extremophiles, 2004, 8, 325-334.
Validation List no. 102 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

Notes:
1 The name of the genus, Thialkalivibrio (sic), has been corrected on validation.
Reference: LISTS EDITOR, IJSEM: Validation List no. 102 (footnote †††). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 547-549.
Validation List no. 102 in IJSEM Online
2 In the protologue of the effective publication, the type strain UNIQEM U225 is cited as UNIQEM 225.
Reference: LISTS EDITOR, IJSEM: Validation List no. 102 (footnote ‡‡‡). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 547-549.
Validation List no. 102 in IJSEM Online
3 In the etymology provided by Banciu et al., the Greek noun hals (genitive halos) is erroneously cited as halos.

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Thioalkalivibrio jannaschii Sorokin et al. 2002, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ALM 2 = DSM 14478 = JCM 11372.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF329083.
Etymology: N.L. gen. masc. n. jannaschii, of Jannasch, named in honour of German microbiologist Holger Jannasch.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), GORLENKO (V.M.), TOUROVA (T.P.), TSAPIN (A.I.), NEALSON (K.H.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium cyclicum sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio jannaschii sp. nov., novel species of haloalkaliphilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from hypersaline alkaline Mono Lake (California). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 913-920.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio jannaschii, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio jannaschii by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio jannaschii, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 52, part 3, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 1077-1079.
Notification List in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio nitratireducens corrig. Sorokin et al. 2003, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ALEN 2 = DSM 14787 = UNIQEM 213.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AY079010.
Etymology: N.L. n. nitras -atis, nitrate; L. part. adj. reducens, converting to a different state; N.L. adj. nitratireducens, reducing nitrate.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), TOUROVA (T.P.), SJOLLEMA (K.A.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thialkalivibrio nitratireducens sp. nov., a nitrate-reducing member of an autotrophic denitrifying consortium from a soda lake. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2003, 53, 1779-1783.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The genus name Thioalkalivibrio, proposed by Sorokin et al. 2001 [1], was corrected to Thialkalivibrio by the List Editor of the IJSEM [2]. Consequently, in 2003, Sorokin et al. proposed the name Thialkalivibrio nitratireducens [3]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [4], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [4]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [4] and the name Thioalkalivibrio nitratireducens corrig. must be used.
References:
1 SOROKIN (D.Y.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.), TOUROVA (T.P.), JONES (B.E.), RAINEY (F.A.), ROBERTSON (L.A.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 565-580.
Original article by Sorokin et al. 2001 in IJSEM Online
2 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 795-796.
Notification List (volume 51, part 2) in IJSEM Online
3 SOROKIN (D.Y.), TOUROVA (T.P.), SJOLLEMA (K.A.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thialkalivibrio nitratireducens sp. nov., a nitrate-reducing member of an autotrophic denitrifying consortium from a soda lake. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2003, 53, 1779-1783.
Original article by Sorokin et al. 2003 in IJSEM Online
4 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio nitratis Sorokin et al. 2001, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ALJ 12 = DSM 13741 = NCCB 100002.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF126547.
Etymology: N.L. n. nitras -atis, nitrate; N.L. gen. n. nitratis, of/from nitrate.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.), TOUROVA (T.P.), JONES (B.E.), RAINEY (F.A.), ROBERTSON (L.A.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 565-580.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Notes:
1 The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio nitratis, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio nitratis by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio nitratis, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 795-796.
Notification List in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online
2 The specific epithet nitratis is a Neo Latin noun in the genitive case (nitras nitratis) not a Neo Latin adjective as cited in the paper by Sorokin et al. 2001.

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Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus Sorokin et al. 2002, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ARh 1 = DSM 13531 = JCM 11367.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF151432.
Etymology: L. masc. adj. paradoxus, paradoxical, strange.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), TOUROVA (T.P.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus sp. nov., novel alkaliphilic, obligately autotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria capable of growth on thiocyanate, from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 657-664.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio paradoxus by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 52, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 691-692.
Notification List (volume 52, part 2) in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio sulfidiphilus Sorokin et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) HL-EbGr7 = NCCB 100376 = UNIQEM U246.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: EU709878.
Etymology: N.L. n. sulfidum, sulfide; N.L. masc. adj. philus (from Gr. masc. adj. philos) loving; N.L. masc. adj. sulfidiphilus, sulfide-loving.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), MUNTYAN (M.S.), PANTELEEVA (A.N.) and MUYZER (G.): Thioalkalivibrio sulfidiphilus sp. nov., a haloalkaliphilic, sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacterium from alkaline habitats. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 1884-1889.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanodenitrificans corrig. Sorokin et al. 2005, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) ArhD 1 = DSM 16954 = UNIQEM U226.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AY360060.
Etymology: N.L. n. thiocyanas -atis, thiocyanate; N.L. part. adj. denitrificans, denitrifying; N.L. part. adj. thiocyanodenitrificans, denitrifying on thiocyanate.
Valid publication: Validation List no. 104. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1395-1397.
Effective publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), TOUROVA (T.P.), ANTIPOV (A.N.), MUYZER (G.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Anaerobic growth of the haloalkaliphilic denitrifying sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thialkalivibrio thiocyanodenitrificans sp. nov. with thiocyanate. Microbiology, 2004, 150, 2435-2442.
Validation List no. 104 in IJSEM Online - Effective publication Online

Notes:
1 The original spelling Thialkalivibrio (sic) thiocyanodenitrificans, has been corrected on validation.
Reference: LISTS EDITOR, IJSEM: Validation List no. 104 (footnote #). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1395-1397.
Validation List no. 104 in IJSEM Online
2 In the effective publication the type strain UNIQEM U226 is cited as UNIQEM 226. The culture collection accession number DSM 16954 has been provided on request for validation.
Reference: LISTS EDITOR, IJSEM: Validation List no. 104 (footnote **). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1395-1397.
Validation List no. 104 in IJSEM Online
3 According to Buchanan, the names of anions and compounds which in English end in -ate have the neo-Latin ending -as, -atis. Consequently, the correct neo-Latin noun for thiocyanate must be thiocyanas -atis, not thiocyanatum as cited in the paper by Sorokin et al. 2005.
Reference: BUCHANAN (R.E.): Chemical terminology and microbiological nomenclature. Int. Bull. Bacteriol. Nomencl. Taxon., 1960, 10, 16-22. Reprint: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1994, 44, 588-590.
Original article in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans Sorokin et al. 2002, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) Arh 2 = DSM 13532 = JCM 11368.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF302081.
Etymology: N.L. n. thiocyanas -atis, thiocyanate; N.L. v. oxido, to oxidize; N.L. part. adj. thiocyanoxidans, oxidizing thiocyanate.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), TOUROVA (T.P.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.) and KUENEN (J.G.): Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus sp. nov., novel alkaliphilic, obligately autotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria capable of growth on thiocyanate, from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 657-664.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 52, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2002, 52, 691-692.
Notification List (volume 52, part 2) in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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Thioalkalivibrio versutus Sorokin et al. 2001, sp. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) AL 2 = CBS 100464 = DSM 13738.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AF126546.
Etymology: L. masc. adj. versutus, versatile.
Valid publication: SOROKIN (D.Y.), LYSENKO (A.M.), MITYUSHINA (L.L.), TOUROVA (T.P.), JONES (B.E.), RAINEY (F.A.), ROBERTSON (L.A.) and KUENEN (G.J.): Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp. nov. and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 565-580.
Original article in IJSEM Online

Note: The original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio versutus, was corrected to Thialkalivibrio versutus by the List Editor of the IJSEM [1]. However, during the meeting of the Judicial Commission held during the Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology [2], H.G. Trüper proposed that the recommendations governing the use of the connecting vowel should be overruled by the usage in chemistry and physics. Consequently, in combined names, which include terms used in chemistry or physics the connecting vowel shall not be dropped when the following component starts with a vowel and when this may cause ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning [2]. The Judicial Commission unanimously agreed to this proposal [2] and the original spelling, Thioalkalivibrio versutus, must be used.
References:
1 LIST EDITOR, IJSEM: Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 2, of the IJSEM. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2001, 51, 795-796.
Notification List in IJSEM Online
2 DE VOS (P.), TRÜPER (H.G.) and TINDALL (B.J.): Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 525-532.
Original article by De Vos et al. 2005 in IJSEM Online

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