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Name: "Sulfuricystis multivorans" Kojima et al. 2022
Etymology: mul.ti’vo.rans. L. masc. adj. multus, many; L. pres. part. vorans, devouring, eating; N.L. fem. part. adj. multivorans, devouring various substrates
Pronunciation (Latin), gender: … mul-TI-wo-rans, feminine
Nomenclatural type: BCRC 81316; DSM 104688; J5B; NBRC 112605
Conduct genome-based taxonomy at
16S rRNA gene:
AP018718
Analyse
FASTA
Original publication:
Kojima H, Watanabe M, Miyata N, Fukui M. Sulfuricystis multivorans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Sulfuricystis thermophila sp. nov., facultatively autotropic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria isolated from a hot spring, and emended description of the genus Rugosibacter. Arch Microbiol 2022; 204:595.
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Nomenclatural status: not validly published
Taxonomic status: preferred name (not correct name)
Parent taxon: "Sulfuricystis" Kojima et al. 2022
Assigned by:
Kojima H, Watanabe M, Miyata N, Fukui M. Sulfuricystis multivorans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Sulfuricystis thermophila sp. nov., facultatively autotropic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria isolated from a hot spring, and emended description of the genus Rugosibacter. Arch Microbiol 2022; 204:595.
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