Etymology:chi.ro’no.mi.N.L. gen. masc. n.chironomi, of Chironomus, named after the non-biting midge insect from the genus Chironomus (Diptera; Chironomidae) from which the type strain was isolated
Valid publication:
Halpern M, Senderovich Y, Snir S. Rheinheimera chironomi sp. nov., isolated from a chironomid (Diptera; Chironomidae) egg mass. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2007; 57:1872-1875. 🇮🇱
IJSEM list:
Euzeby JP. Notification list. Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 57, part 8 of the IJSEM. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2007; 57:2451-2452.
Nomenclatural status:
validly published under the ICNP
😷 The risk group for Germany has been imported on 2026-08-13. The full classification is: risk group = 1. — If in doubt, use the risk group given in the regulations for your country and, if these are not available, use the risk group given in the catalogue of the culture collection from which you have obtained or intend to obtain the strain.
🎓 Name mentioned 5 times in PubMed until 2026-06-11.
Assigned by:
Halpern M, Senderovich Y, Snir S. Rheinheimera chironomi sp. nov., isolated from a chironomid (Diptera; Chironomidae) egg mass. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2007; 57:1872-1875. 🇮🇱
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