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Name: "Candidatus Annandia pinicola" Toenshoff et al. 2014
Etymology: pi.ni.co’la. L. fem. n. pinus, pine tree; L. masc./fem. n. suff. -cola, dweller; from L. masc./fem. n. incola, dweller; N.L. masc./fem. n. pinicola, referring to the habitat, pine tree soil, from which the type strain was isolated
16S rRNA gene: KC764417 Analyse FASTA
Original publication: Toenshoff ER, Szabo G, Gruber D, Horn M. The pine bark Adelgid, Pineus strobi, contains two novel bacteriocyte-associated gammaproteobacterial symbionts. Appl Environ Microbiol 2014; 80:878-885.
IJSEM list: Oren A, Garrity GM. Candidatus list no. 3. Lists of names of prokaryotic Candidatus taxa. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2022; 72:5186.
Nomenclatural status: inaccurate spelling
Taxonomic status: misspelling (and no standing)
Preferred name: "Candidatus Annandiella pinicola" corrig. Toenshoff et al. 2014
Name | Kind |
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"Candidatus Annandiella pinicola" corrig. Toenshoff et al. 2014 | corrected spelling of name, not validly published |
Parent taxon: "Candidatus Annandia" von Dohlen et al. 2013
Assigned by: Toenshoff ER, Szabo G, Gruber D, Horn M. The pine bark Adelgid, Pineus strobi, contains two novel bacteriocyte-associated gammaproteobacterial symbionts. Appl Environ Microbiol 2014; 80:878-885.
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Record number: 2678