Name: Streptomyces griseorubens (Preobrazhenskaya et al. 1957) Pridham et al. 1958 (Approved Lists 1980)
Basonym: "Actinomyces griseorubens" Preobrazhenskaya et al. 1957
Etymology: gri.se.o.ru.bens. M.L. masc. adj. griseus, gray; L. pres. part. rubens, being red, reddening; N.L. part. adj. griseorubens, gray-reddening, referring to color of the aerial mycelium, vegetative mycelium and diffusible pigment
Type strain: ATCC 19767; ATCC 19909; BCRC 12104; CBS 505.68; CCRC 12104; DSM 40160; IFO 12780; INA 6124/54; JCM 4383; NBRC 12780; NCIB 9846; NCIMB 9846; NRRL B-3982; NRRL ISP-5160; RIA 1047; UNIQEM 153; VKM Ac-1894
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16S rRNA gene:
AB184139
Analyse
FASTA
Effective publication:
Pridham TG, Hesseltine CW, Benedict RG. A guide for the classification of streptomycetes according to selected groups; placement of strains in morphological sections. Appl Microbiol 1958; 6:52-79.
IJSEM list:
Skerman VBD, McGowan V, Sneath PHA. Approved lists of bacterial names. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1980; 30:225-420.
Nomenclatural status: validly published under the ICNP
Correct name: Streptomyces althioticus Yamaguchi et al. 1957 (Approved Lists 1980)
Name | Kind |
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"Actinomyces griseorubens" Preobrazhenskaya et al. 1957 | homotypic synonym, not validly published, basonym of name in Approved Lists |
Streptomyces althioticus Yamaguchi et al. 1957 (Approved Lists 1980) | heterotypic synonym, validly published under the ICNP |
Streptomyces matensis Margalith et al. 1959 (Approved Lists 1980) | heterotypic synonym, validly published under the ICNP |
Parent taxon: Streptomyces Waksman and Henrici 1943 (Approved Lists 1980)
Assigned by:
Pridham TG, Hesseltine CW, Benedict RG. A guide for the classification of streptomycetes according to selected groups; placement of strains in morphological sections. Appl Microbiol 1958; 6:52-79.
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Record number: 781723