Genus "Candidatus Phoenicimicrobium"

Name: "Candidatus Phoenicimicrobium" Jiao et al. 2024

Category: Genus

Proposed as: Candidatus

Etymology: Phoe.ni.ci.mi.cro’bi.um. L. masc. n. phoenix, Phoenix; N.L. neut. n. microbium, a microbe; N.L. neut. n. Phoenicimicrobium, a microbe of Phoenix, a mythological symbol of ancient Egypt, referring to as an immortal or resurrected microbe

Gender: neuter (stem: Phoenicimicrobi-)

Type species: "Candidatus Phoenicimicrobium oleiphilum" Jiao et al. 2024

Original publication: Jiao JY, Ma SC, Salam N, Zhou Z, Lian ZH, Fu L, Chen Y, Peng CH, OuYang YT, Fan H, et al. Cultivation of novel Atribacterota from oil well provides new insight into their diversity, ecology, and evolution in anoxic, carbon-rich environments. Microbiome 2024; 12:123.

Nomenclatural status: not validly published

Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)

Subdivision:

Number of child taxa with a validly published and correct name: 0
Number of child taxa with a validly published name, including synonyms: 0
Total number of child taxa: 1

Parent taxon: "Candidatus Phoenicimicrobiaceae" Jiao et al. 2024

Assigned by: Jiao JY, Ma SC, Salam N, Zhou Z, Lian ZH, Fu L, Chen Y, Peng CH, OuYang YT, Fan H, et al. Cultivation of novel Atribacterota from oil well provides new insight into their diversity, ecology, and evolution in anoxic, carbon-rich environments. Microbiome 2024; 12:123.

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Record number: 50789
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