“Rhabdochlamydia crassificans”


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Citation

Formal styling
“Rhabdochlamydia crassificans” Corsaro et al., 2007
Effective publication
Corsaro et al., 2007
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Cannonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:239

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
cras'si.fi.cans
Etymology
L. adj. crassus, thick; L. suff. -ficans, (from L. v. facio facere to make) making; N.L. adj. crassificans, making thick, referring to the body swelling of cockroaches upon infection
Nomenclatural type
Strain: CRIB-01

Taxonomy

Description
Kuo, Stephens (2010): The characteristics are the same as for the genus, except noted. Reticulate bodies are about 0.9 μm in diameter; ­elementary bodies are about 0.5 μm × 0.25 μm (Corsaro et al., 2007); two intermediate stages have been described resembling the elementary and the reticulate bodies, respectively (Radek, 2000).
Classification
Bacteria » Chlamydiota » Chlamydiia » Parachlamydiales » “Rhabdochlamydiaceae” » “Rhabdochlamydia” » “Rhabdochlamydia crassificans”
Parent
“Rhabdochlamydia” assigned in Corsaro et al., 2007
Alternative placements

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
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Publications
3

Citation Title
Kuo, Stephens, 2010, Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology Phylum XXIV. Chlamydiae Garrity and Holt 2001
Corsaro et al., 2007, Systematic and Applied Microbiology ‘Candidatus Rhabdochlamydia crassificans’, an intracellular bacterial pathogen of the cockroach Blatta orientalis (Insecta: Blattodea)
Effective publication
Assigned this taxon
Radek, 2000, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Light and Electron Microscopic Study of a Rickettsiella Species from the Cockroach Blatta orientalis



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