The type genus of this order has
been placed in a different taxon. If that placement is considered
correct, this name is a
synonym of Vicinamibacteriales.
This name refers to a taxon that does not contain its nomenclatural
type. If that taxonomic placement is correct, this name should be
considered a synonym of
Vicinamibacteriales.
If you consider this to be a mistake, please
contact us to revise this assessment.
Submission process status
Initial registration
This name was first registered in the system on
.
User claim
This name was automatically processed by the SeqCode Registry.
Name in registry list
This name was registered by a mechanism parallel to registry lists.
Name submission
This name was submitted for evaluation
by a mechanism parallel to registry lists.
Name endorsement
This name was marked as endorsed.
SeqCode notification
The SeqCode was notified
of effective publication of this name,
through validation under another code of nomenclature.
Name validation
This name is validly published
but the SeqCode Registry does not have a priority date on file.
Effective Publication
For the purposes of the SeqCode, an effective publication
refers to the peer-reviewed publication in which a name and evidence
for the taxon first appears. Under the SeqCode, preprints are not
eligible as an effective publication.
This name has been validly published under the rules of the ICNP and has priority in the scientific record
NCBI Taxonomy
This is the preferred assignment in NCBI Taxonomy , as captured in Feb / 202611. No single "official" taxonomy of prokaryotes exists, and
Principle 1 of the SeqCode indicates that "nothing in the
SeqCode may be construed to restrict the freedom of taxonomic opinion
or action". However, some well-curated taxonomic schemes exist that
can help authors navigate the complex relationships in prokaryotic
systematics, and the SeqCode Registry captures and presents some
schemes as a service to the community.
Genome Taxonomy Database
This is the preferred assignment in Genome Taxonomy Database , as captured in May / 2025 (r226.0)11. No single "official" taxonomy of prokaryotes exists, and
Principle 1 of the SeqCode indicates that "nothing in the
SeqCode may be construed to restrict the freedom of taxonomic opinion
or action". However, some well-curated taxonomic schemes exist that
can help authors navigate the complex relationships in prokaryotic
systematics, and the SeqCode Registry captures and presents some
schemes as a service to the community.
Automated Estimates
This genome was automatically retrieved and processed using MiGA
(The Microbial Genomes Atlas) [1], and the estimate has not been
overridden by the submitter.