Table 1: Complete list of names proposed in the current register list.
| Proposed Taxon | Etymology | Description | Parent Taxon | Type | Registry URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus Nitrosokoinonia | [Ni.tro.so.ko.i.no'ni.a] N.L. pref. nitroso-, full of natron, nitrous; Gr. fem. n. koinonia, fellowship, joint participation, partnership; N.L. fem. n. Nitrosokoinonia, partner that consumes ammonia | Nitrosopumilaceae | Nitrosokoinonia keratosaeTs | seqco.de/i:33354 | |
| Genus Nitrosymbium | [Ni.tro.sym.bi'um] N.L. pref. nitro-, pertaining to nitrate; Gr. pref. sym-, together; Gr. masc. n. bios, life; N.L. neut. n. Nitrosymbium, nitrate-forming symbiont | nitrite-oxidizing bacteria associated with marine sponges; they gain energy for CO2 fixation via the oxidation of nitrite to nitrate;
belonging to the lineage IVb Nitrospirales (previously referred to as “bin75”); members of this genus are predominantly associated with marine sponges (i.e., Aplysina aerophoba, Coscinoderma matthewsi, Ircinia ramosa, Ircinia sp., and Stylissa flabelliformis). |
Nitrospiraceae | Nitrosymbium coscinodermaeTs | seqco.de/i:33379 |
| Species Nitrosokoinonia keratosaeTs | [ke.ra.to'sae] N.L. gen. n. keratosae, of Keratosa, a subclass of Demospongiae, comprising horny sponges with a spongin skeleton and without spicules, referring to the subclass of the host organism | An ammonia-oxidizing, nitrite-producing archaeon associated with keratose sponges. Phylogenetically affiliated with the order Nitrosopumilales, phylum Thermoproteota (syn. Crenarchaeota). The metagenome-assembled genome (MAG) is 97.57% complete and has 0.00% contamination. It consists of 162 scaffolds, with a total of 1 505 883 bp. The DNA G + C content is 45.56%. Nitrosokoinonia keratosae was recovered from the tissue of two closely related marine sponge species (I. ramosa and C. matthewsi), collected at Great Barrier Reef in Queensland (Australia).
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Nitrosokoinonia | NCBI Assembly: GCA_009843815.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:54845 |
| Species Nitrosymbium coscinodermaeTs | [cos.ci.no.der'mae] N.L. gen. n. coscinodermae, of Coscinoderma, referring to the sponge host genus | Phylogenetically affiliated with the order Nitrospirales, phylum Nitrospirota. The MAG is 98.64% complete and has 3.86% contamination. It consists of 38 scaffolds, with a total of 2 506 777 bp. The DNA G + C content is 56.70%. Nitrosymbium coscinodermae was recovered from the tissue of the marine sponge Coscinoderma matthewsi, collected at the in-shore coral reef location Falcon Island (Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia).
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Nitrosymbium | NCBI Assembly: GCA_011523385.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:54846 |