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Name: Kineococcus indalonis Molina-Menor et al. 2021
Etymology: in.da.lo’nis. N.L. gen. masc. n. indalonis, of Indalo, Which Is a Prehistoric Symbol Found in Rock Paintings in Almería (Spain), Referring to the Place Where the Microorganism Was Isolated
Pronunciation, gender: in-da-LO-nis, masculine
Type strain: CECT 9938; DSM 110026; T90
Conduct genome-based taxonomy at
16S rRNA gene:
MN069867
Analyse
FASTA
Effective publication:
Molina-Menor E, Gimeno-Valero H, Pascual J, Pereto J, Porcar M. Kineococcus vitellinus sp. nov., Kineococcus indalonis sp. nov. and Kineococcus siccus sp. nov., Isolated Nearby the Tabernas Desert (Almeria, Spain). Microorganisms 2020; 8:0.
IJSEM list:
Oren A, Garrity GM. Validation list no. 198. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2021; 71:4688.
Nomenclatural status: validly published under the ICNP
Taxonomic status: correct name
Parent taxon: Kineococcus Yokota et al. 1993
Assigned by:
Molina-Menor E, Gimeno-Valero H, Pascual J, Pereto J, Porcar M. Kineococcus vitellinus sp. nov., Kineococcus indalonis sp. nov. and Kineococcus siccus sp. nov., Isolated Nearby the Tabernas Desert (Almeria, Spain). Microorganisms 2020; 8:0.
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Record number: 18983