Name DOI
10.1601/nm.24910
Name
Holmes et al. 2013 emend. Nicholson et al. 2020
Name Status
Validly Published
Current Authority
Holmes et al. 2013 emend. Nicholson et al. 2020
Preferred Name
Taxonomic Rank
species
Nomenclatural Type
(designated strain)
Refer to the type exemplar.
Taxonomy
Type Strain
representative organism
T (= = = = =)
Proper Form
Chryseobacterium lactis Holmes et al. 2013 emend. Nicholson et al. 2020
Nomenclatural History
The species Chryseobacterium lactis was originally described and validly published by Holmes et al. 2013. García-López et al. published an emended description of this species in 2019. A subsequent emendation was proposed by Nicholson et al. in 2020.
Citation
When referring specifically to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Name Abstract for Chryseobacterium lactis Holmes et al. 2013 emend. Nicholson et al. 2020.. https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.24910.
Source File
This information was last reviewed on August 26, 2020.

References


  1. Holmes B, Steigerwalt AG, Nicholson AC. DNA–DNA hybridization study of strains of Chryseobacterium, Elizabethkingia and Empedobacter and of other usually indoleproducing non-fermenters of CDC groups IIc, IIe, IIh and IIi, mostly from human clinical sources, and proposals of Chryseobacterium bernardetii sp. nov., Chryseobacterium carnis sp. nov., Chryseobacterium lactis sp. nov., Chryseobacterium nakagawai sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium taklimakanense comb. nov. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2013; 63:4639-4662. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.054353-0 [PubMed].
  2. García-López M, Meier-Kolthoff JP, Tindall BJ, Gronow S, Woyke T, Kyrpides NC, Hahnke RL, Göker M. Analysis of 1,000 Type-Strain Genomes Improves Taxonomic Classification of Bacteroidetes. Front. Microbio. 2019; 10:2083-2083. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02083 [PubMed].
  3. Nicholson AC, Gulvik CA, Whitney AM, Humrighouse BW, Bell ME, Holmes B, Steigerwalt AG, Villarma A, Sheth M, Batra D, Rowe LA, Burroughs M, Pryor JC, Bernardet J-F, Hugo C, Kämpfer P, Newman JD, McQuiston JR. Division of the genus Chryseobacterium: Observation of discontinuities in amino acid identity values, a possible consequence of major extinction events, guides transfer of nine species to the genus Epilithonimonas, eleven species to the genus Kaistella, and three species to the genus Halpernia gen. nov., with description of Kaistella daneshvariae sp. nov. and Epilithonimonas vandammei sp. nov. derived from clinical specimens. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2020; 70:4432-4450. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.003935 [PubMed].