Phytoplasmas are a diverse but phylogenetically coherent group of cell-wall-less bacteria affiliated with the classMollicutes. Due to difficulties in establishing axenic culture, phytoplasmas were assigned to a provisional genus, ‘CandidatusPhytoplasma’, and the genus was embraced within the orderAcholeplasmatales. However, phytoplasmas differ significantly from species of the genusAcholeplasmain their habitat specificities, modes of life, metabolic capabilities, genomic architectures, and phylogenetic positions. This communication describes the unique ecological, nutritional, biochemical, genomic and phylogenetic properties that distinguish phytoplasmas from species of the genusAcholeplasmaand all other taxa in the classMollicutes. Since such distinguishing properties of the phytoplasmas are not referable to the descriptions of the orderAcholeplasmatalesand of all other existing orders, namelyMycoplasmatales,EntomoplasmatalesandAnaeroplasmatales, this communication raises the question of whether ‘CandidatusPhytoplasma’ should be retained in the orderAcholeplasmatalesor whether a novel provisional order and family should be created to accommodate the genus ‘Ca.Phytoplasma’.