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Taxonomic Note: Implementation of the Provisional Status Candidatus for Incompletely Described Procaryotes Murray, Stackebrandt (1995). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 45 (1) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus Ca. Liberibacter africanus
The Phloem-Limited Bacterium of Greening Disease of Citrus Is a Member of the   Subdivision of the Proteobacteria Jagoueix et al. (1994). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 44 (3) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus Ca. Liberibacter africanus
Isolation and characterization ofMethanobrevibacter oralis sp. nov Ferrari et al. (1994). Current Microbiology 29 (1) Methanocatella oralis
Amycolatopsis alba sp. nov., Isolated from Soil Mertz, Yao (1993). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 43 (4) Amycolatopsis alba
Dominating Role of an Unusual Magnetotactic Bacterium in the Microaerobic Zone of a Freshwater Sediment Spring et al. (1993). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 59 (8) Magnetobacterium
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Prochlorococcus marinus nov. gen. nov. sp.: an oxyphototrophic marine prokaryote containing divinyl chlorophyll a and b Chisholm et al. (1992). Archives of Microbiology 157 (3) Prochlorococcus Prochlorococcus marinus T
Mastigocladopsis repens (Nostochopsaceae), a new Cyanophyte from Spanish soils Hernández-Mariné et al. (1992). Cryptogamie. Algologie 13 (2) Mastigocladopsis repens
Magnetite formation by a magnetic bacterium capable of growing aerobically Matsunaga et al. (1991). Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 35 (5) “Paramagnetospirillum magneticum”
NOTES: Comamonadaceae, a New Family Encompassing the Acidovorans rRNA Complex, Including Variovorax paradoxus gen. nov., comb. nov., for Alcaligenes paradoxus (Davis 1969) Willems et al. (1991). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 41 (3) Comamonadaceae
Crinalium epipsammum sp. nov.: a filamentous cyanobacterium with trichomes composed of elliptical cells and containing poly- -(1,4) glucar (cellulose) de Winder et al. (1990). Journal of General Microbiology 136 (8) Crinalium epipsammum T Crinalium