Table 1: Complete list of names proposed in the current register list.
| Proposed Taxon | Etymology | Description | Parent Taxon | Type | Registry URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Order Anstonellales | [Ans.to.nel.la'les] N.L. fem. dim. n. Anstonella, referring to the type genus Anstonella; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Anstonellales, the Anstonella order | The order Anstonellales is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). It constitutes the most inclusive clade that includes the families Anstonellaceae, and Bilamarchaeaceae. The type genus is Anstonella.
The order is equivalent to the lineage LFWA-IIIc in this manuscript, and o__UBA10214 in the GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Microcaldia | Anstonella | seqco.de/i:23471 |
| Order Burarchaeales | [Bur.ar.chae.a'les] N.L. neut. n. Burarchaeum, referring to the type genus Burarchaeum; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Burarchaeales, the Burarchaeum order | The order Burarchaeales is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Burarchaeum.
The order is equivalent to LFWA-IIIc in this manuscript and o__B9-G16 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Microcaldia | Burarchaeum | seqco.de/i:23464 |
| Order Gugararchaeales | [Gu.gar.ar.chae.a'les] N.L. neut. n. Gugararchaeum, referring to the type genus Gugararchaeum; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Gugararchaeales, the Gugararchaeum order | The order Gugararchaeales is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Gugararchaeum. The order is equivalent to LFWA-IIIa in this manuscript and appears as o__CABMDC01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Microcaldia | Gugararchaeum | seqco.de/i:23460 |
| Order Norongarragalinales | [No.ron.gar.ra.ga.li.na'les] N.L. fem. n. Norongarragalina, referring to the type genus Norongarragalina; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Norongarragalinales, the Norongarragalina order | The order Norongarragalinales is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Norongarragalina. This order is equivalent to LFWA-II in this manuscript, and o__UBA8480 in GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Microcaldia | Norongarragalina | seqco.de/i:23477 |
| Order Tiddalikarchaeales | [Tid.da.lik.ar.chae.a'les] N.L. neut. n. Tiddalikarchaeum, referring to the type genus Tiddalikarchaeum; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Tiddalikarchaeales, the Tiddalikarchaeum order | The order Tiddalikarchaeales is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Tiddalikarchaeum.
The order is equivalent to CG07-land from Probst et al. (2018) or o__CG07-land in GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Nanobdellia | Tiddalikarchaeum | seqco.de/i:23451 |
| Family Anstonellaceae | [Ans.to.nel.la'ce.ae] N.L. fem. dim. n. Anstonella, referring to the type genus Anstonella; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Anstonellaceae, the Anstonella family | The family Anstonellaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Anstonella.
This family is equivalent to f__UBA10161 in the GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Anstonellales | Anstonella | seqco.de/i:23467 |
| Family Bilamarchaeaceae | [Bi.lam.ar.chae.a'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Bilamarchaeum, referring to the type genus Bilamarchaeum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Bilamarchaeaceae, the Bilamarchaeum family | The family Bilamarchaeaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Bilamarchaeum.
This family is equivalent to f__UBA10214 in the GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Anstonellales | Bilamarchaeum | seqco.de/i:23470 |
| Family Burarchaeaceae | [Bur.ar.chae.a'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Burarchaeum, referring to the type genus Burarchaeum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Burarchaeaceae, the Burarchaeum family | The family Burarchaeaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Burarchaeum.
The family is equivalent to f__B9-G16 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Burarchaeales | Burarchaeum | seqco.de/i:23463 |
| Family Gugararchaeaceae | [Gu.gar.ar.chae.a'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Gugararchaeum, referring to the type genus Gugararchaeum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Gugararchaeaceae, the Gugararchaeum family | The family Gugararchaeaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Gugararchaeum.
The family appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as f__CABMDC01. |
Gugararchaeales | Gugararchaeum | seqco.de/i:23459 |
| Family Norongarragalinaceae | [No.ron.gar.ra.ga.li.na'ce.ae] N.L. fem. n. Norongarragalina, referring to the type genus Norongarragalina; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Norongarragalinaceae, the Norongarragalina family | The family Norongarragalinaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Norongarragalina.
This family is equivalent to f__0-14-0-20-59-11 in the GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Norongarragalinales | Norongarragalina | seqco.de/i:23476 |
| Family Tiddalikarchaeaceae | [Tid.da.lik.ar.chae.a'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Tiddalikarchaeum, referring to the type genus Tiddalikarchaeum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Tiddalikarchaeaceae, the Tiddalikarchaeum family | The family Tiddalikarchaeaceae is circumscribed based on two independent concatenated protein phylogenies of 122 and 93 markers, and supported by the rank normalisation approach as per Parks et al. (2018). The description is the same as that of its sole genus and species. The type genus is Tiddalikarchaeum.
The family is equivalent to f__CG07-land in GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017). |
Tiddalikarchaeales | Tiddalikarchaeum | seqco.de/i:23456 |
| Genus Anstonella | [Ans.to.nel'la] N.L. fem. dim. n. Anstonella, archaeon named after ANSTO, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, institution managing the Little Forest Legacy Site | The type species is Anstonella stagnisolia. The genus appears as g__CABMCJ01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Anstonellaceae | Anstonella stagnisoliaTs | seqco.de/i:23465 |
| Genus Bilamarchaeum | [Bi.lam.ar.chae'um] N.L. n. bilama, freshwater turtle in Dharawal language, in reference to their presence still nowadays in the creeks and rivers associated with the Little Forest Legacy Site; N.L. neut. n. archaeum, archaeon; N.L. neut. n. Bilamarchaeum, an archaeon from the turtle lands | The type species is Bilamarchaeum dharawalense. The genus appears as g__CAILMU01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Bilamarchaeaceae | Bilamarchaeum dharawalenseTs | seqco.de/i:23468 |
| Genus Burarchaeum | [Bur.ar.chae'um] N.L. n. burus, from buru, meaning kangaroo in the Dharawal language; N.L. neut. n. archaeum, archaeon; N.L. neut. n. Burarchaeum, an archaeon from the land of the kangaroos | The type species is Burarchaeum australiense. The genus appears as g__CABMJK01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Burarchaeaceae | Burarchaeum australienseTs | seqco.de/i:23461 |
| Genus Gugararchaeum | [Gu.gar.ar.chae'um] N.L. n. gugara, meaning kookaburra in Dharawal language – bird endemic to Australia; N.L. neut. n. archaeum, archaeon; N.L. neut. n. Gugararchaeum, archaeon named after the aboriginal name of the kookaburra | The type species is Gugararchaeum adminiculabundum. The genus appears as g__CABMDC01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Gugararchaeaceae | Gugararchaeum adminiculabundumTs | seqco.de/i:23457 |
| Genus Norongarragalina | [No.ron.gar.ra.ga.li'na] N.L. n. Norongarragalus, Norongarragal, Dharawal clan group who traditionally occupied the Menai/Lucas Heights area where the present study took place; L. fem. adj. suff. -ina, pertaining or belonging to; N.L. fem. n. Norongarragalina, organism named after the Norongarragal clan in Australia | The type species is Norongarragalina meridionalis. This genus is equivalent to g__0-14-0-20-59-11 in GTDB r89/r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Norongarragalinaceae | Norongarragalina meridionalisTs | seqco.de/i:23474 |
| Genus Tiddalikarchaeum | [Tid.da.lik.ar.chae'um] N.L. masc. n. Tiddalikus, named after the frog from the Australian Aboriginal mythology; N.L. neut. n. archaeum, archaeon; N.L. neut. n. Tiddalikarchaeum, the archaeon named after the greedy Aboriginal mythological Australian frog that burst with water, referring to the bathtub effect exhibited by the disposal trenches at the Little Forest Legacy Site | The type species is Tiddalikarchaeum anstoanum. The genus appears as g__CABMEV01 in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017).
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Tiddalikarchaeaceae | Tiddalikarchaeum anstoanumTs | seqco.de/i:23454 |
| Species Anstonella stagnisoliaTs | [stag.ni.so'lia] L. v. stagno, to overflow; L. neut. n. solium, tub, bathtub; N.L. neut. pl. n. stagnisolia, overflowing bathtubs, in reference to the phenomenon described during heavy rainfalls at the Little Forest Legacy Site trenches | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-35 (ERS2655287) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 1.33 Mbp in 68 contigs with an estimated completeness of 97.8%, redundancy of 2.2%, 16S, 23S and 5S rRNA gene, and 21 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 50.3%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__CABMCJ01 sp902384585. |
Anstonella | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902384585.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23466 |
| Species Bilamarchaeum dharawalenseTs | [dha.ra.wa.len'se] N.L. neut. adj. dharawalense, pertaining to the Dharawal country, traditional name of the lands where the Little Forest Legacy Site is located | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-283_2 (ERS2655319) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 1.27 Mbp in 63 contigs with an estimated completeness of 95.7%, redundancy of 0%, 16S, 23S and 5S rRNA gene, and 20 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 40.0%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__CAILMU01 sp902386555. |
Bilamarchaeum | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902386555.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23469 |
| Species Burarchaeum australienseTs | [aus.tra.lien'se] N.L. neut. adj. australiense, referring to Australia | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-281_7 (ERS2655318) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 1.20 Mbp in 76 contigs with an estimated completeness of 96.8%, redundancy of 5.4%, 16S and 5S rRNA gene, and 18 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 57.6%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__CABMJK01 sp902386535. |
Burarchaeum | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902386535.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23462 |
| Species Gugararchaeum adminiculabundumTs | [ad.mi.ni.cu.la.bun'dum] L. neut. adj. adminiculabundum, self-supporting, in reference to the limited external requirements and its suggested independence from a host/symbiote, due to the predicted presence of pathways for the biosynthesis of amino acids, purines, pyrimidines, thiamine, and riboflavin | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-121_3 (ERS2655302) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 1.47 Mbp in 76 contigs with an estimated completeness of 96.8%, redundancy of 2.2%, 16S, 23S, and 5S rRNA gene, and 21 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 49.8%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__CABMDC01 sp902384795. |
Gugararchaeum | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902384795.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23458 |
| Species Norongarragalina meridionalisTs | [me.ri.dio.na'lis] L. fem. adj. meridionalis, southern, referring to the Southern hemisphere, where its first genome was reconstructed | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-144_1 (ERS2655293) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 0.93 Mbp in 49 contigs with an estimated completeness of 93.5%, redundancy of 1.1%, 16S and 5S rRNA gene, and 20 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 57.5%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__0-14-0-20-59-11 sp902384935. |
Norongarragalina | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902384935.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23475 |
| Species Tiddalikarchaeum anstoanumTs | [ans.to.a'num] N.L. neut. adj. anstoanum, from ANSTO, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, institution managing the Little Forest Legacy Site | The type material is the metagenome assembled genome (MAG) LFW-252_1 (ERS2655302) recovered from the groundwater of the Little Forest Legacy Site (NSW, Australia). The MAG consists of 1.16 Mbp in 56 contigs with an estimated completeness of 95.7%, redundancy of 1.1%, 16S, 23S, and 5S rRNA gene, and 21 tRNAs. The GC content of this MAG is 36.5%.
The type material appears in GTDB r202 (Parks et al., 2017) as reference for s__CABMEV01 sp902385255. |
Tiddalikarchaeum | NCBI Assembly: GCA_902385255.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:23455 |