Name: "Saccharomonas anaerobia" (Shimwell 1937) Shimwell 1950
Etymology: an.ae.ro’bi.a. N.L. fem. adj. aerobia; N.L. fem. adj. anaerobia, anaerobe, can live in the absence of oxygen, referring to the respiratory metabolism of organism
Original publication: Shimwell JL. SACCHAROMONAS, A PROPOSED NEW GENUS FOR BACTERIA PRODUCING A QUANTITATIVE ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION OF GLUCOSE. Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1950; 56:179-182.
Nomenclatural status: not validly published
Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)
Parent taxon: "Saccharomonas" Shimwell 1950
Assigned by: Shimwell JL. SACCHAROMONAS, A PROPOSED NEW GENUS FOR BACTERIA PRODUCING A QUANTITATIVE ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION OF GLUCOSE. Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1950; 56:179-182.
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Record number: 17509