Name DOI
10.1601/nm.4873
Name
corrig. Switzer Blum et al. 2001
Name Status
Validly Published
Current Authority
corrig. Switzer Blum et al. 2001
Preferred Name
Taxonomic Rank
species
Nomenclatural Type
(designated strain)
Refer to the type exemplar.
Taxonomy
Type Strain
representative organism
T (= = =)
Proper Form
Bacillus arseniciselenatis corrig. Switzer Blum et al. 2001
Nomenclatural History
The species Bacillus arseniciselenatis was originally described by Switzer Blum et al. 1998. This name became validly published when it appeared on Validation List No. 80 in 2001. Upon validation, this name was corrected from (sic) to . In 2009, Zavarzina et al. established as the basonym of (Switzer Blum et al. 2001) Zavarzina et al. 2010 .
Citation
When referring specifically to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Name Abstract for Bacillus arseniciselenatis corrig. Switzer Blum et al. 2001.. https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4873.
Source File
This information was last reviewed on February 12, 2009.

References


  1. List Editor. Validation List no. 80. Validation of publication of new names and new combinations previously effectively published outside the IJSEM. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2001; 51:793-794. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-51-3-793 [PubMed].
  2. Zavarzina DG, Tourova TP, Kolganova TV, Boulygina ES, Zhilina TN. Description of Anaerobacillus alkalilacustre gen. nov., sp. nov. – Strictly anaerobic diazotrophic bacillus isolated from soda lake and transfer of Bacillus arseniciselenatis, Bacillus macyae, and Bacillus alkalidiazotrophicus to Anaerobacillus as the new combinations A. arseniciselenatis comb. nov., A. macyae comb. nov., and A. alkalidiazotrophicus comb. nov. Microbiology (English translation of Mikrobiologiya) 2009; 78:723-731. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261709060095.
  3. Switzer Blum J, Burns Bindi A, Buzzelli J, Stolz JF, Oremland RS. Bacillus arsenicoselenatis, sp. nov., and Bacillus selenitireducens, sp. nov.: two haloalkaliphiles from Mono Lake, California that respire oxyanions of selenium and arsenic. Arch Microbiol 1998; 171:19-30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002030050673 [PubMed].