International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology


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"Candidatus Microthrix parvicella," a Filamentous Bacterium from Activated Sludge Sewage Treatment Plants BLACKALL et al. (1996). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 46 (1) “Neomicrothrix parvicella”
Comparison of 16S rRNA Sequences of Segmented Filamentous Bacteria Isolated from Mice, Rats, and Chickens and Proposal of "Candidatus Arthromitus" SNEL et al. (1995). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 45 (4) Ca. Arthromitus
Characterization of the Mycoplasmalike Organism Associated with Witches'-Broom Disease of Lime and Proposition of a Candidatus Taxon for the Organism, "Candidates Phytoplasma aurantifolia" ZREIK et al. (1995). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 45 (3)
Amycolatopsis coloradensis sp. nov., the Avoparcin (LL-AV290)-Producing Strain LABEDA (1995). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 45 (1) Amycolatopsis coloradensis
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
Amycolatopsis alba sp. nov., Isolated from Soil Mertz, Yao (1993). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 43 (4) Amycolatopsis alba
Transfer of Pseudonocardia azurea and "Pseudonocardia fastidiosa" to the Genus Amycolatopsis, with Emended Species Description Henssen et al. (1987). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 37 (3) Amycolatopsis azurea
Two New Genera of Nocardioform Actinomycetes: Amycolata gen. nov. and Amycolatopsis gen. nov LECHEVALIER et al. (1986). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 36 (1) Amycolatopsis Amycolatopsis sulphurea
NOTES: Spirosomaceae, a New Family to Contain the Genera Spirosoma Migula 1894, Flectobacillus Larkin et al. 1977, and Runella Larkin and Williams 1978 LARKIN, BORRALL (1978). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 28 (4) Spirosomataceae