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Name: "Sediminibacillus massiliensis" Senghor et al. 2017
Etymology: mas.si.li.en’sis. L. masc. adj. massiliensis, from massiliensis, related to the university hospital in Marseille, France, where the strain was isolated
Pronunciation, gender: mas-si-li-EN-sis, masculine
Nomenclatural type: CSUR P3518; Marseille P3518
16S rRNA gene:
LT671588
Analyse
FASTA
Original publication:
Senghor B, Khelaifia S, Bassene H, Seck EH, Fournier PE, Sokhna C, Raoult D, Lagier JC. 'Gracilibacillus phocaeensis' sp. nov., 'Sediminibacillus massiliensis' sp. nov. and 'Virgibacillus ndiopensis' sp. nov., three halophilic species isolated from salty human stools by culturomics. New Microbes New Infect 2017; 20:51-54.
Nomenclatural status: not validly published
Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)
Parent taxon: Sediminibacillus Carrasco et al. 2008
Assigned by:
Senghor B, Khelaifia S, Bassene H, Seck EH, Fournier PE, Sokhna C, Raoult D, Lagier JC. 'Gracilibacillus phocaeensis' sp. nov., 'Sediminibacillus massiliensis' sp. nov. and 'Virgibacillus ndiopensis' sp. nov., three halophilic species isolated from salty human stools by culturomics. New Microbes New Infect 2017; 20:51-54.
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Record number: 2498