Abstract

This listing of names published in a previous issue of the IJSEM is provided as a service to bacteriology to assist in the recognition of new names and new combinations. This procedure was proposed by the Judicial Commission [Minute 11(ii), Int J Syst Bacteriol 41 (1991), p. 185]. The names given herein are listed according to the Rules of priority (i.e. page number and order of valid publication of names in the original articles). Taxonomic opinions included in this List (i.e. the creation of synonyms or the emendation of circumscriptions) cannot be considered as validly published nor, in any other way, approved by the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes and its Judicial Commission.

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  • Name/author(s): Thermosyntropha tengcongensis Zhang et al 2012 Sinomonas Zhou et al 2009 emend

  • Notification List Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 62, part 4, of the IJSEM

  • Correspondence Jean Euzeby email address can be found at www.bacterio.net. This listing of names published in a previous issue of the IJSEM is provided as a service to bacteriology to assist in the recognition of new names and new combinations

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Name/author(s): Thermosyntropha tengcongensis Zhang et al 2012 Sinomonas Zhou et al 2009 emend. Notification List Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 62, part 4, of the IJSEM This listing of names published in a previous issue of the IJSEM is provided as a service to bacteriology to assist in the recognition of new names and new combinations.

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