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Name: "Blautia massiliensis" Durand et al. 2017
Etymology: mas.si.li.en’sis. L. fem. adj. massiliensis, from the Latin Massilia, the city where the bacteria was isolated, Marseille
Pronunciation, gender: mas-si-li-EN-sis, feminine
Nomenclatural type: CSUR P2132; DSM 101187; GD9
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Original publication:
Durand GA, Pham T, Ndongo S, Traore SI, Dubourg G, Lagier JC, Michelle C, Armstrong N, Fournier PE, Raoult D, et al. Blautia massiliensis sp. nov., isolated from a fresh human fecal sample and emended description of the genus Blautia. Anaerobe 2017; 43:47-55.
Nomenclatural status: not validly published
Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)
Parent taxon: Blautia Liu et al. 2008
Assigned by:
Durand GA, Pham T, Ndongo S, Traore SI, Dubourg G, Lagier JC, Michelle C, Armstrong N, Fournier PE, Raoult D, et al. Blautia massiliensis sp. nov., isolated from a fresh human fecal sample and emended description of the genus Blautia. Anaerobe 2017; 43:47-55.
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Record number: 1508