Archangiaceae
Archangiaceae (synonym Cystobacteraceae) is a family of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. It belongs to the suborder Cystobacterineae in the order Myxococcales and comprises six genera validly described as Archangium, Cystobacter, Hyalangium, Melittangium, Stigmatella,[1] and Vitiosangium. It was unified with the family Cystobacteraceae (now a synonym) in 2015.[2]
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References
- "Taxonomy browser (Stigmatella)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- Lang E, Schumann P, Tindall BJ, Mohr KI, Sproer C. (2015) Reclassification of Angiococcus disciformis, Cystobacter minus and Cystobacter violaceus as Archangium disciforme comb. nov., Archangium minus comb. nov. and Archangium violaceum comb. nov., unification of the families Archangiaceae and Cystobacteraceae, and emended descriptions of the families Myxococcaceae and Archangiaceae. "" Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 65:4032-4042. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.000533
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