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Family Bathycorpusculaceae

Etymology
[Ba.thy.cor.pus.cu.la'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Bathycorpusculum, referring to the type genus Bathycorpusculum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Bathycorpusculaceae, the Bathycorpusculum family
Nomenclatural type
Genus Bathycorpusculum
Description
The family is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. 
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanorbis

Etymology
[Me.than.or'bis] N.L. neut. n. methanum, methane; L. masc. n. orbis, a disk; N.L. masc. n. Methanorbis, a methane-producing disk
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanorbis furviTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Cells are ovoid cocci 1–3 µm. Non-motile. H2 and CO2 are the substrates for methanogenesis; formate can substitute H2. Acetate and formate are required for growth. The temperature range is 25-40 °C.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanocorpusculaceae » Methanorbis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Bathycorpusculum

Etymology
[Ba.thy.cor.pus'cu.lum] Gr. pref. bathy-, deep, especially deep sea (from the Greek bathys, deep); L. neut. n. corpusculum, a little body, a particle; N.L. neut. n. Bathycorpusculum, a particle from the deep sea
Nomenclatural type
Species Bathycorpusculum acetigenesTs
Description
The genus identified by metagenomic analyses. Putative mixotrophic CO2-reducing acetogens that use H2 and amino acids as electron donors. 
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanofilum

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.fi'lum] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. neut. n. filum, a thread or string; N.L. neut. n. Methanofilum, a methane-producing thread.
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanofilum arcanumTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanospirillaceae » Methanofilum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanofrustulum

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.frus'tu.lum] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. neut. dim. n. frustulum, morsel, crumb (of food); N.L. neut. n. Methanofrustulum, a methane-producing crumb
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanofrustulum fimipullorumTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanofrustulum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanarmilla

Etymology
[Me.than.ar.mil'la] N.L. neut. n. methanum, methane; L. fem. n. armilla, bracelet; N.L. fem. n. Methanarmilla, methane-producing bracelet, referring to the short chains of cells formed by the type species
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanarmilla woliniiTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Short oval rods or coccobacilli, 0.6 μm in width and 1–1.8 μm in length. Cells occur singly, in pairs or in short chains. Gram positive. Nonmotile. Require complex medium with acetate, yeast extract, trypticase, volatile fatty acids, coenzyme M. Optimum temperature is 37–40° C. Use H2 + CO2 or formate + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanarmilla
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanobaculum

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.ba'cu.lum] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. neut. n. baculum, small rod; N.L. neut. n. Methanobaculum, a small methane-producing rod.
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanobaculum cuticulareTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Straight short rods with slightly tapered ends that occur singly, in pairs, or in short chains. Non-motile. Gram-positive. Strict anaerobe. Use H2 + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis, growth on formate is poor. Grow poorly on mineral medium with vitamins. Yeast extract, casamino acids, and rumen fluid strongly stimulate growth. Optimum temperature is 30–37 °C.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanobaculum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanovirga

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.vir'ga] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. fem. n. virga, a rod; N.L. fem. n. Methanovirga, a methane-producing rod
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanovirga basalitermitumTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanomicula

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.mi'cu.la] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. fem. n. micula, morsel, crumb (of salt); N.L. fem. n. Methanomicula, a methane-producing crumb
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanomicula labiotermitisTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanomicula
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanoflexus

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.fle'xus] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. masc. n. flexus, a bending, turning, winding; N.L. masc. n. Methanoflexus, methane-producing (organism) with a curved shape
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanoflexus curvatusTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Curved rods that occur singly, in pairs, or in chains. Gram positive. Nonmotile. Strict anaerobe. Require yeast extract or rumen fluid for growth. Optimum temperature is 30 °C. Use H2 + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanoflexus
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanorudis

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.ru'dis] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. fem. n. rudis, a small stick; N.L. fem. n. Methanorudis, a small methane-producing stick
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanorudis spinitermitisTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanorudis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanolapillus

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.la'pil.lus] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. masc. n. lapillus, a pebble, gem, jewel; N.L. masc. n. Methanolapillus, a methane-producing jewel
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanolapillus millepedarumTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Cells are irregular cocci, 1-2 μm. Cells occur singly or sometimes in aggregates. Nonmotile. Require complex medium with yeast extract, peptone, and casamino acids. Grow between 25-42° C. H2 and methanol are the substrates for methanogenesis; methylamines can substitute methanol. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanolapillus
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanocatella

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.ca.tel'la] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. fem. dim. n. catella, a little chain; N.L. fem. dim. n. Methanocatella, a methane-producing chain, referring to the short chains of cells characteristic of this genus
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanocatella smithiiTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Short oval rods or coccobacilli, 0.4–1 μm in width and 0.6–1.5 μm in length. Cells occur singly, in pairs or in chains of 4–6 cells. Gram positive. Nonmotile. Require complex medium with yeast extract, trypticase, rumen fluid, or fecal extract. Optimum temperature is 35–42 °C. Use H2 + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis, some species grow poorly on formate.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanacia

Etymology
[Me.than.a'ci.a] N.L. neut. n. methanum, methane; L. fem. n. acia, thread, yarn; N.L. fem. n. Methanacia, a methane-producing thread
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanacia filiformisTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Filamentous rods with slightly tapered ends. Gram positive. Nonmotile. Strict anaerobe. Require yeast extract for growth. Optimum temperature is 30 °C. Use H2 + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanacia
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Genus Methanobinarius

Etymology
[Me.tha.no.bi.na'ri.us] N.L. pref. methano-, pertaining to methane; L. masc. adj. binarius, consisting of two things; N.L. masc. n. Methanobinarius, methane-producing (organism) consisting of two things, referring to the pairs of cells formed by the type species
Nomenclatural type
Species Methanobinarius arboriphilusTs
Description
The genus is defined by relative evolutionary divergence (RED) and phylogenomic analysis as a monophyletic group. Short oval rods that occur singly, in pairs or in short chains. Gram positive. Nonmotile. Use H2 + CO2 as substrates for methanogenesis, might also grow poorly on formate. Grow poorly on mineral medium with vitamins; yeast extract, casamino acids, and rumen fluid strongly stimulate growth. Optimum temperature is 30–37 °C.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanobinarius
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanarmilla boviskoreani

Etymology
[bo.vis.ko.re.a'ni] L. gen. n. bovis, cattle; N.L. masc. adj. koreanus, Korean; N.L. gen. masc. / fem. n. boviskoreani, of Korean cattle
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_000320505.1 Ts
Reference Strain
JH1 = DSM 25824 = JCM 18376 = KCTC 4102
Description
Cells stain Gram-positive, occur singly or in pairs or chains and are rod-shaped (1.5–1.8 µm). Cells are non-motile. The optimum pH and temperature for growth are pH 6.5–7.0 and 37–40 °C. The maximum salt (NaCl) tolerance for growth is 0.5 M (as in Lee et al., 2013). The G+C content of the type genome is 28.9 mol%, and the genome size is 2.04 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanarmilla » Methanarmilla boviskoreani
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella thaueri

Etymology
[thau'er.i] N.L. gen. masc. n. thaueri, of Thauer, named in honor of Rudolf K. Thauer for his fundamental contributions to the delineation of the biochemistry of methanogenesis
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_003111625.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 11995
Description
Coccobacillus, with slightly tapered ends, about 0.5 µm in width and 0.6–1.2 µm in length, occurring in pairs and short chains. Some chains may have elongat- ed cells. Gram-positive reaction. Cell walls are composed of pseudomurein. Cells are resistant to lysis by SDS. Optimum temperature 37 °C. Optimum pH 7 (as in Miller, Lin, 2002). The G+C content of the type genome is 36.9 mol%, and the genome size is 2.24 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella thaueri
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanobinarius endosymbioticus

Etymology
[en.do.sym.bi.o'ti.cus] Gr. pref. endo-, within; N.L. masc. adj. symbioticus, living together; N.L. masc. adj. endosymbioticus, living together within (another organism)
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_003315655.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 25.2 mol%, and the genome size is 1.91 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanobinarius » Methanobinarius endosymbioticus
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanobaculum cuticulareTs

Etymology
[cu.ti.cu.la're] N.L. neut. adj. cuticulare, referring to the cuticular surface of the termite hindgut epithelium, which is colonized by this organism
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_001639285.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 11139
Description
The species description remains the same as in Miller (2015). The G+C content of the type genome is 26.7 mol%, and the genome size is 2.60 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanobaculum » Methanobaculum cuticulareTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanimicrococcus odontotermitis

Etymology
[o.don.to.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. masc. n. odontotermitis, referring to Odontotermes, the host genus
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031286065.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 43.8%, and the estimated genome size is 1.88 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanimicrococcus » Methanimicrococcus odontotermitis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella smithiiTs

Etymology
[smith'i.i] N.L. gen. masc. n. smithii, of Smith, named after P.H. Smith, who isolated the type strain
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_000016525.1 Ts
Reference Strain
ATCC 35061 = PS = DSM 861
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 31.0 mol%, and the genome size is 1.85 Mbp. Cells are short oval rods or coccobacilli with tapered ends, 0.6–0.7 μm in width and ∼1.0 μm in length. Cells occur most frequently in pairs or in chains of 4–6 cells. Gram positive. Nonmotile. H2 and CO2 are the preferred energy sources. Growth on formate is poor. Cells grow optimally at 37 to 39 °C. (as in Balch et al., 1979; Miller, 2015).
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella smithiiTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanorudis spinitermitisTs

Etymology
[spi.ni.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. masc. n. spinitermitis, of Spinitermes (the host genus)
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031286225.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 25.8 mol%, and the genome size is 1.96 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanorudis » Methanorudis spinitermitisTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum acidaminoxidans

Etymology
[a.cid.am.in.ox'i.dans] N.L. neut. n. acidum aminum, amino acid; N.L. pres. part. oxydans, to oxidize; N.L. part. adj. acidaminoxidans, amino acid-oxidizing
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009786255.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 37.9 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 1.99 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum acidaminoxidans
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella oralis

Etymology
[o.ra'lis] L. fem. adj. oralis, pertaining to the mouth
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_001639275.1 Ts
Reference Strain
ZR = DSM 7256 = JCM 30027
Description
Cells are short, oval rods with tapered ends, 0.4–0.5 μm in width and 0.7–1.2 μm in length, occurring most frequently in pairs or short chains. Cells give a Gram-positive reaction when less than 4 d old. Ultrathin sections show a tristratified cell wall that is highly invaginated. Nonmotile (as in Miller, 2015). The G+C content of the type genome is 27.7 mol%, and the genome size is 2.14 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella oralis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanofrustulum fimipullorumTs

Etymology
[fi.mi.pul.lo'rum] L. neut. n. fimus, dung, excrement; L. masc. n. pullus, chicken; N.L. gen. pl. masc. n. fimipullorum, of chicken dung; denoting the putative origin from chicken manure
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_012518265.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 42.9%, and the estimated genome size is 1.93 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanofrustulum » Methanofrustulum fimipullorumTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanorbis rubei

Etymology
[ru'be.i] L. gen. masc. n. rubei, of the red, referring to the color of the host.
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032714495.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Cs1 = DSM 115765
Description
Ovoid cocci cells 1–3 µm. Non-motile. H2 and CO2 are the substrates for methanogenesis; formate can substitute H2. Yeast extract stimulates growth. The optimum temperature is 33 °C.  The G+C content of the type genome is 50.2 mol%, and the genome size is 1.82 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanocorpusculaceae » Methanorbis » Methanorbis rubei
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanovirga aequatorialis

Etymology
[ae.qua.to.ri.a'lis] L. fem. adj. aequatorialis, equatorial, denoting the origin of the host
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031282205.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 29.3 mol%, and the genome size is 2.05 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga » Methanovirga aequatorialis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum termitum

Etymology
[ter'mi.tum] N.L. gen. pl. n. termitum, of termites, referring to the host
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031254875.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 43.8 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 2.30 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum termitum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoplasma cognatum

Etymology
[cog.na'tum] L. neut. adj. cognatum, related by blood, sibling, referring to the Methanoplasma termitum as relative
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009777615.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 52.2%, and the estimated genome size is 1.61 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanoplasma » Methanoplasma cognatum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoplasma glyptotermitis

Etymology
[gly.pto.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. n. glyptotermitis, referring to Glyptotermes, the host genus
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031267895.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 49.7%, and the estimated genome size is 1.84 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanoplasma » Methanoplasma glyptotermitis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanimicrococcus stummii

Etymology
[stumm'i.i] N.L. gen. masc. n. stummii, of Stumm, named in honor of Claudius K. Stumm for his important contributions on the symbiosis of methanogens with anaerobic protists
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032594435.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Es2
Description
Irregular cocci cells 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. Requires acetate and Casamino acids; formate and yeast extract are stimulatory. The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 43.1%, and the estimated genome size is 1.78 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanimicrococcus » Methanimicrococcus stummii
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum hydrogenotrophicum

Etymology
[hyd.ro.ge.no.tro.phi'cum] N.L. pref. hydrogeno-, pertaining to hydrogen; Gr. masc. adj. trophikos, pertaining to food; N.L. neut. adj. hydrogenotrophicum, feeding on hydrogen
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009783705.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 43.2 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 2.24 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum hydrogenotrophicum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanovirga meridionalis

Etymology
[me.ri.di.o.na'lis] L. fem. adj. meridionalis, southern, denoting the origin of the host from the southern hemisphere (Chile).
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031289325.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 23.7 mol%, and the genome size is 2.39 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga » Methanovirga meridionalis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanovirga procula

Etymology
[pro.cu'la] L. fem. adj. procula, from far away, denoting the origin from a remote island (Réunion)
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031280375.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 26.7 mol%, and the genome size is 2.38 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga » Methanovirga procula
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanofilum arcanumTs

Etymology
[ar.ca'num] L. neut. adj. arcanum, hidden mysterious
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031285085.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 29.3 mol%, and the genome size is 2.05 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanospirillaceae » Methanofilum » Methanofilum arcanumTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanacia filiformisTs

Etymology
[fi.li.for'mis.] L. neut. n. filum, a thread; L. fem. adj. suff. -formis, like, in the shape of; N.L. fem. adj. filiformis, thread-shaped
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_001639265.1 Ts
Reference Strain
RFM-3 = DSM 11501
Description
Filament-forming rods with slightly tapered ends, 0.23–0.28 μm in width by up to several hundred μmin length. Rarely occurs as single 4-μm-long cells. Nonmotile. trict anaerobe. Catalase positive. Metabolizes H2 and CO2 to CH4. Optimum temperature is 30 °C (range 10–33.5 °C). Optimum pH is 7.0–7.2 (range 6.0–7.5). Yeast extract (>0.01%) is required for growth (as in Miller, 2015). The G+C content of the type genome is 26.9 mol%, and the genome size is 2.60 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanacia » Methanacia filiformisTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanimicrococcus hacksteinii

Etymology
[hack.stein'i.i.] N.L. gen. masc. n. hacksteinii, of Hackstein, named in honor of Johannes H.P. Hackstein for his important contributions on the hydrogenosomes of anaerobic protists and methanogenesis in arthropod guts
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032714515.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 115570 = JCM 39383
Description
Irregular cocci cells 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. Requires acetate, Casamino acids, and coenzyme M.  The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 42.9%, and the estimated genome size is 2.04 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanimicrococcus » Methanimicrococcus hacksteinii
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanovirga australis

Etymology
[aus.tra'lis] L. fem. adj. australis, southern, denoting the origin of the host from the southern hemisphere (Australia)
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031272765.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 26.8 mol%, and the genome size is 2.50 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga » Methanovirga australis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanorbis furviTs

Etymology
[fur'vi] L. gen. masc. n. furvi, of the black one, referring to the color of the host.
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032714615.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Ag1 = DSM 115764
Description
Ovoid cocci cells 1–3 µm. Non-motile. H2 and CO2 are the substrates for methanogenesis; formate can substitute H2. Acetate and formate are required for growth. The optimum temperature is 33 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 50.1 mol%, and the genome size is 1.84 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanocorpusculaceae » Methanorbis » Methanorbis furviTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoplasma porotermitis

Etymology
[po.ro.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. n. porotermitis, referring to Porotermes, the host genus
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031290095.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 57.3%, and the estimated genome size is 1.69 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanoplasma » Methanoplasma porotermitis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum terrae

Etymology
[ter'rae] L. gen. n. terrae, of the earth
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009784175.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 38.1 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 1.27 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum terrae
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanomicula labiotermitisTs

Etymology
[la.bi.o.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. n. labiotermitis, of or pertaining to Labiotermes, the genus name of the host
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009780575.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 49.7%, and the estimated genome size is 1.44 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanomicula » Methanomicula labiotermitisTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanovirga basalitermitumTs

Etymology
[ba.sa.li.ter'mi.tum] L. adj. basalis, basal; L. masc. n. termes, a woodworm, a termite; N.L. gen. pl. masc. n. basalitermitum, of lower (basal) termites
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031284445.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 27.8 mol%, and the genome size is 2.18 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanovirga » Methanovirga basalitermitumTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanimicrococcus hongohii

Etymology
[hon.goh'i.i.] N.L. gen. masc. n. hongohii, of Hongoh, named after Yuichi Hongoh in recognition of his important contributions to arthropod gut microbiology
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032594095.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Hf6 = DSM 114388 = JCM 39385
Description
Irregular cocci cells 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. Requires acetate and Casamino acids; formate is stimulatory. The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 41.0%, and the genome size is 2.13 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanimicrococcus » Methanimicrococcus hongohii
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum fermentans

Etymology
[fer.men'tans] L. part. adj. fermentans, fermenting
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009787175.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 37.8 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 1.86 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum fermentans
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanolapillus ohkumae

Etymology
[oh.ku'mae] N.L. gen. masc. n. ohkumae, of Ohkuma, named after Moriya Ohkuma in recognition of his important contributions to arthropod gut microbiology
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032594355.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 114424 = JCM 39382
Description
Irregular cocci cells 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. Requires acetate, formate, and coenzyme M; yeast extract is stimulatory.  The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 41.0%, and the estimated genome size is 1.84 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanolapillus » Methanolapillus ohkumae
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella millerae

Etymology
[mil'ler.ae] N.L. gen. fem. n. millerae, of Miller, named after Terry L. Miller for her contributions to the taxonomy of methanogens, in particular the genus Methanobrevibacter
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_900103415.1 Ts
Reference Strain
ZA-10 = DSM 16643
Description
Cells occur singly or in pairs or chains and are coccobacilli (0.5–1.2 µm) with rounded ends. Cells stain Gram-positive, are non-motile and are resistant to lysis by 10% SDS. Grows and produces methane from H2/CO2 and from formate plus CO2. The optimum temperature range for growth is 36–42 °C. pH range for growth is 5.5–10.0; optimum pH is 7.0–8.0. The maximum salt tolerance for growth is 2.6 % (as in Rea et al., 2007). The G+C content of the type genome is 36.5 mol%, and the genome size is 2.72 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella millerae
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella woesei

Etymology
[woe'se.i] N.L. gen. masc. n. woesei, of Woese, named in honor of Carl R. Woese for his pioneering contributions to the understanding of the phylogeny of methanogens and other microorganisms
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_003111605.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 11979
Description
Coccobacillus with slightly tapered or rounded ends, about 0.6 µm in width and 1.0 µm in length, occurring in pairs or short chains. Gram-positive reaction. Cell walls are composed of pseudomurein. Cells are resistant to lysis by SDS. Optimum temperature 37 °C. Optimum pH 7 (as in Miller, Lin, 2002). The G+C content of the type genome is 29.9 mol%, and the genome size is 1.54 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella woesei
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanobinarius arboriphilusTs

Etymology
[ar.bo.ri'phi.lus] L. fem. n. arboris, tree; N.L. masc. adj. philus, friend, loving; N.L. masc. adj. arboriphilus, tree-loving
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_002072215.1 Ts
Reference Strain
JCM 13429 = DSM 1125 = DH1
Description
Cells are short rods with rounded ends, 0.5 μm in width and 1.2–1.4 μminlength. Some cells may have a slighdy truncated end. They occur singly or in pairs. Growth is stimulated by trypticase peptones, yeast extract, and rumen fluid. H2 and CO2 may be the sole or preferred energy sources. The optimal temperature for growth was 30 to 37 °C. (as in Zeikus and Henning, 1975; Miller, 2015). The G+C content of the type genome is 25.4 mol%, and the genome size is 2.44 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanobinarius » Methanobinarius arboriphilusTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoflexus mossambicus

Etymology
[mos.sam.bi'cus] N.L. masc. adj. mossambicus, of Mozambique
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031261915.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 24.0 mol%, and the genome size is 3.25 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanoflexus » Methanoflexus mossambicus
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanarmilla woliniiTs

Etymology
[wo.lin'i.i.] N.L. gen. masc. n. wolinii, of Wolin, named in honor of Meyer J. Wolin for his singular contributions to the physiological understanding of the role of methanogens and interspecies hydrogen transfer in anaerobic habitats
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_000621965.1 Ts
Reference Strain
SH = ATCC BAA-1170 = DSM 11976
Description
Coccobacillus with slightly tapered or rounded ends, about 0.6 µm in width and 1.0–1.4 µm in length, occurring in pairs or short chains. Gram-positive. Cell walls are composed of pseudomurein. Cells are resistant to lysis by SDS. Optimum temperature 37 °C. Optimum pH 7 (as in Miller, Lin, 2002). The G+C content of the type genome is 24.2 mol%, and the genome size is 2.04 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanarmilla » Methanarmilla woliniiTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanolapillus millepedarumTs

Etymology
[mil.le.pe.da'rum] L. gen. pl. n. millepedarum, of millipedes
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032594115.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Ac7
Description
Irregular cocci cells 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. ). Requires acetate, yeast extract, Casamino acids, and coenzyme M.  The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 42.9%, and the estimated genome size is 1.93 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanolapillus » Methanolapillus millepedarumTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanolapillus africanus

Etymology
[a.fri.ca'nus] L. masc. adj. africanus, pertaining to Africa
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032714475.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 115569 = JCM 39381
Description
Irregular cocci cells, 1–2 µm in diameter, non-motile. Use methanol and methylamines as methanogenesis substrates together with hydrogen. Requires acetate, yeast extract, Casamino acids, and coenzyme M. The optimum temperature is 37 °C. The G+C content of the type genome is 44.4%, and the estimated genome size is 2.10 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanolapillus » Methanolapillus africanus
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoflexus curvatusTs

Etymology
[cur.va'tus] L. masc. adj. curvatus, bent, curved; referring to the shape of the cell
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_001639295.1 Ts
Reference Strain
DSM 11111
Description
Curved rods with slightly tapered ends, 0.34 by 1.6 μm in size, occurring singly or in pairs. Nonmotile. Metabolizes H2 and CO2, yielding CH4 as the sole product. Optimum temperature is 30 °C (range10–30 °C). Optimum pH is 7.1–7.2 (range 6.5–8.5). Complex nutritional supplements, e.g., 40% (v/v) clarified rumen fluid and nutrient broth (Difco) are required for growth ( as in Miller, 2015). The G+C content of the type genome is 25.7 mol%, and the genome size is 2.41 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanoflexus » Methanoflexus curvatusTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanocatella gottschalkii

Etymology
[gott.schalk'i.i] N.L. gen. masc. n. gottschalkii, of Gottschalk, named in honor of Gerhard Gottschalk for his notable contributions to the understanding of the biochemistry of methanogenesis
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCF_003814835.1 Ts
Reference Strain
HO = ATCC BAA-1169 = DSM 11977
Description
Coccobacillus with rounded ends, about 0.7 µm in width and 0.9 µm in length, occurring in pairs or short chains. Gram-positive reaction. Cell walls are composed of pseudomurein. Cells are resistant to lysis by SDS. Optimum temperature 37 °C. Optimum pH 7 (as in Miller, Lin, 2002). The G+C content of the type genome is 30.0 mol%, and the genome size is 1.87 Mbp. 
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Methanobacteria » Methanobacteriales » Methanobacteriaceae » Methanocatella » Methanocatella gottschalkii
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanimicrococcus labiotermitis

Etymology
[la.bi.o.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. n. labiotermitis, referring to Labiotermes, the host genus
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009784005.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 45.5%, and the estimated genome size is 1.83 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanosarcinales » Methanosarcinaceae » Methanimicrococcus » Methanimicrococcus labiotermitis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum acetigenesTs

Etymology
[a.ce.ti'ge.nes] L. neut. n. acetum, vinegar; Gr. suff. -genes, to produce; N.L. part. adj. acetigenes, vinegar- or acetic acid producing
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009781675.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 43.4mol%, and the estimated genome size is 2.15Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum acetigenesTs
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum grumuli

Etymology
[gru'mu.li] L. gen. n. grumuli, of a little hill
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_009776805.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 35.5 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 2.30 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum grumuli
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanoplasma reticulitermitis

Etymology
[re.ti.cu.li.ter'mi.tis] N.L. gen. n. reticulitermitis, referring to Reticulitermes, the host genus
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031287135.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 53.4%, and the estimated genome size is 1.34 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » Thermoplasmata » Methanomassiliicoccales » Methanomethylophilaceae » Methanoplasma » Methanoplasma reticulitermitis
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Methanorbis basalitermitum

Etymology
[ba.sa.li.ter'mi.tum] L. adj. basalis, basal; L. masc. n. termes, a woodworm, a termite; N.L. gen. pl. masc. n. basalitermitum, of lower (basal) termites
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031287415.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 50.9 mol%, and the genome size is 1.27 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » Methanobacteriota » “Methanomicrobia” » Methanomicrobiales » Methanocorpusculaceae » Methanorbis » Methanorbis basalitermitum
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

Species Bathycorpusculum soli

Etymology
[so'li] L. gen. n. soli, of soil
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031277345.1 Ts
Description
The species identified by metagenomic analyses. The G+C content of the type genome is 37.5 mol%, and the estimated genome size is 1.88 Mbp.
Classification
Archaea » “Bathyarchaeota” » Bathyarchaeia » Bathyarchaeales » Bathycorpusculaceae » Bathycorpusculum » Bathycorpusculum soli
References
Effective publication: Protasov et al., 2023 [1]

References

  1. Protasov et al. (2023). Diversity and taxonomic revision of methanogens and other archaea in the intestinal tract of terrestrial arthropods. Frontiers in Microbiology. DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1281628

Register List Certificate of Validation

On behalf of the Committee on the Systematics of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data (SeqCode Committee), we hereby certify that the Register List seqco.de/r:hfttq0ec submitted by Protasov, Evgenii and including 61 new names has been successfully validated.


Date of Priority: 2024-04-16 06:48 UTC
DOI: 10.57973/seqcode.r:hfttq0ec