Nanoclepta


Citation

Formal styling
Nanoclepta St. John et al., 2019 (valid 2022)
Effective publication
St. John et al., 2019
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:l5j9jhq3 (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:23585

Nomenclature

Rank
Genus
Inferred stem
Nanoclept-
Syllabication
Na.no.clep'ta
Etymology
Gr. masc. n. nanos, a dwarf; Gr. masc. n. kleptes, a thief; N.L. masc. n. Nanoclepta, a small thief, a small organism that steals from its host
Nomenclatural type
Nanoclepta minutusTs
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
Obligate ectosymbiont that lives on the surface of archaeal host cells. Cultivated under anaerobic, near-neutral (pH 6.0) conditions. Hyperthermophile, with best growth observed at 80-85°. Isolated in co-culture with archaeal hosts from hot springs. The type species is Nanoclepta minutus.
Classification
Archaea » Nanobdellota » Nanobdellia » Nanobdellales » Nanobdellaceae » Nanoclepta
Parent
Nanobdellaceae
Alternative placements
Children (1)
Alternatively placed children (1)

Metadata

Outside links and data sources
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Local history
Registered by
St. John, Emily about 2 years ago
Submitted by
St. John, Emily about 2 years ago
Curators
Endorsed by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M about 2 years ago
Validated by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M about 2 years ago
Date of priority
2022-10-19 06:10 PM (UTC)

Publications
3

Citation Title
St. John, Reysenbach, 2023, Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria Candidatus Nanoclepta
Oren, Garrity, 2021, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology Candidatus List No. 2. Lists of names of prokaryotic Candidatus taxa
St. John et al., 2019, Systematic and Applied Microbiology A new symbiotic nanoarchaeote (Candidatus Nanoclepta minutus) and its host (Zestosphaera tikiterensis gen. nov., sp. nov.) from a New Zealand hot spring
Effective publication



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