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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
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
Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya Woese et al. (1990). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 87 (12) Archaea Bacteria
The Deinococcus-Thermus Phylum and the Effect of rRNA Composition on Phylogenetic Tree Construction Weisburg et al. (1989). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 11 (2) Deinococcota
The Phylogeny of Mycolate-less Wall Chemotype IV Actinomycetes and Description of Pseudonocardiaceae fam. nov Embley et al. (1988). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 11 (1) Pseudonocardiaceae
Epulopiscium fishelsoniN. G., N. Sp., a Protist of Uncertain Taxonomic Affinities from the Gut of an Herbivorous Reef Fish1 MONTGOMERY, POLLAK (1988). The Journal of Protozoology 35 (4) “Epulonipiscium fischelsonii”
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
Nitrospira marina gen. nov. sp. nov.: a chemolithotrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacterium Watson et al. (1986). Archives of Microbiology 144 (1) Nitrospira
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
Chlamydia isopodii sp. n., an Obligate Intracellular Parasite of Porcellio scaber Shay et al. (1985). Pathobiology 53 (2) Ca. Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis