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<exemplar doi="10.1601/ex.7854" is-uncultivated="true" xmlns="http://namesforlife.com/ns/exemplar">
  <biosafety-level code="BSL-1" description="BioSafety Level 1" />
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      <identifier doi="10.1601/nm.7854" nomenclatural-type-exemplar="10.1601/ex.7854" rank="species" taxon-doi="10.1601/tx.7854">Hollandina pterotermitidis</identifier>
      <authority>(ex To and Margulis 1978) Bermudes et al. 1988</authority>
      <status candidatus="false" conserved="false" current-name="Hollandina pterotermitidis" current-name-doi="10.1601/nm.7854" illegitimate="false" is-current="true" rejected="false" revived="true" status-code="VP" />
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  <annotation xmlns="http://namesforlife.com/ns/common">
    <snapshot date="2024-04-22" date-formatted="April 22, 2024" time="17:19:54" time-formatted="17:19 PM" />
    <modified curator="Charles Parker" date="2018-05-04" date-formatted="May 4, 2018" time="17:05:27" time-formatted="17:05 PM" />
    <created curator="Dorothea Rohlfs" date="2009-11-18" date-formatted="November 18, 2009" time="16:09:00" time-formatted="16:09 PM" />
    <public-note>Type specimen from hindgut of the termite Pterotermes occidentis from the Sonoran Desert in Arizona (Bermudes et al. 1988). This strain has been cultivated either axenically or in mixed culture; this species is based on type-descriptive material.</public-note>
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