Verrucomicrobiota


Citation

Formal styling
Verrucomicrobiota corrig. (ex Hedlund et al., 1997) Oren, Garrity, 2021
Effective publication
Oren, Garrity, 2021
Original (not valid) publication
Hedlund et al., 1997
Corrigendum
Oren, Garrity, 2021 from “Verrucomicrobia” (sic)
SeqCode status
Valid (ICNP)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:1870

Nomenclature

Rank
Phylum
Inferred stem
Verrucomicrobi-
Syllabication
Ver.ru.co.mi.cro.bi.o'ta
Etymology
N.L. neut. n. Verrucomicrobium, type genus of the phylum; -ota, ending to denote a phylum; N.L. pl. neut. n. Verrucomicrobiota, the Verrucomicrobium phylum
Nomenclatural type
Verrucomicrobium

Taxonomy

Description
Hedlund et al., 1997: Gram negative bacteria that contain diaminopimelic acid and are sensitive to ampicillin. Some members of the division produce prosthecae and cells of species may have many fimbriae. Division is defined on phylogenetic basis by 16S rRNA sequence analyses of isolated strains and uncultured representatives from numerous natural soil and aquatic habitats.

Oren, Garrity, 2021: The properties of the taxon are as described by Hedlund et al., 1997. Correction of the effectively published synonym: Verrucomicrobia (sic) Hedlund et al. 1997.
Classification
Bacteria » Verrucomicrobiota
Parent
Bacteria ncbigtdb
Children (5)
Alternatively placed children (2)
Pseudonyms
  • Verrucomicrobaeota (Misspelling or other orthographic variants)
  • Verrucomicrobia (Original, corrected name)

Metadata

Outside links and data sources
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Local history
Registered by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M about 1 year ago
Reported valid by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M 6 months ago

Publications
2

Citation Title
Oren, Garrity, 2021, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology Valid publication of the names of forty-two phyla of prokaryotes
Effective publication
Corrigendum
Hedlund et al., 1997, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Original (not valid) publication



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