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Name: "Formosa bonchosmolovskayae" Nedashkovskaya et al. 2026
Etymology: bonch.os.mo.lovs’ka.yae. N.L. gen. fem. n. bonchosmolovskayae, of Bonch-Osmolovskaya, in honor of famous Russian microbiologist Elizaveta A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, who has made a significant contribution to the investigation of environmental microbiology
Pronunciation (Latin), gender: … bonkh-os-mo-LOWS-ka-ya͡e, feminine
Nomenclatural type: 4Alg 33; KCTC 72008; KMM 3963
Conduct genome-based taxonomy at
16S rRNA gene:
PQ573828
Analyse
FASTA
Original publication:
Nedashkovskaya O, Bystritskaya E, Savicheva Y, Bronnikova Y, Otstavnykh N, Eremeev V, Kim SG, Zhukova N, Isaeva M. Genome Analysis and Characterization of Formosa bonchosmolovskayae sp. nov. Isolated from Brown and Green Algae, and a Proposal to Reclassify Formosa maritima Cao et al. 2020 and Bizionia arctica Li et al. 2015 as Xanthomarina New Members. Microorganisms 2026; 14:0.
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Nomenclatural status: not validly published
Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)
Parent taxon: Formosa Ivanova et al. 2004
Assigned by:
Nedashkovskaya O, Bystritskaya E, Savicheva Y, Bronnikova Y, Otstavnykh N, Eremeev V, Kim SG, Zhukova N, Isaeva M. Genome Analysis and Characterization of Formosa bonchosmolovskayae sp. nov. Isolated from Brown and Green Algae, and a Proposal to Reclassify Formosa maritima Cao et al. 2020 and Bizionia arctica Li et al. 2015 as Xanthomarina New Members. Microorganisms 2026; 14:0.
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