MBIO 3470 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: New Latin, Roseobacter, Treponema Pallidum
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Citromicrobium bathyomarinum (described by yurkov et al, 1999: ci. tro. mi. cro. bi. um (greek noun. Bios, life) (morden latin noun citromicrobium, citron-coloured microbe: citron indicated yellow colour (lemon french, ba. thy. o. ma. ri. num (greek adjective. bathys, deep) (latin adjective. Marinum, oceanic) (modern latin adjective bathyomarinum, deeply oceanic) Roseibium hamelinense (described suzuki et al, 2000: ro. sei. bi. um (modern latin adjective, roseus, rose/pink) (greek noun bios. Roseibium- pink life: ha. me. li. nen. se (modern latin adjective. Hamelinense, referring to hamelin pool in australia, the source of type strain) Erythrobacter longus (described by shiba and simidu, 1982: greek adjective, erythrus, red. Modern latin masculine noun, bacter, rod . Modern latin masculine noun, erythrobacter, red rod: latin adjective, longus, long. Roseobacter denitrificans (described by shiba, 1991: modern latin adjective denitrificans, denitrifying. Roseobacter litoralis (described by shiba 1991: modern latin adjective litoralis, derived from modern latin noun lithus, seashore. Subspecies have generally no standing in nomenclature (not formally recognized), but are of great practical value for identifying specific groups of strains within a species.