Name DOI
10.1601/nm.33389
Name
corrig. Segerer et al. 1986 emend. Plumb et al. 2007
Name Status
Not Validly Published
Current Authority
corrig. Segerer et al. 1986 emend. Plumb et al. 2007
Preferred Name
Taxonomic Rank
genus
Nomenclatural Type
(designated species)
Segerer et al. 1986
Taxonomy
Proper Form
Acidijanus corrig. Segerer et al. 1986 emend. Plumb et al. 2007
Nomenclatural History
The genus Acidijanus was originally proposed and validly published by Segerer et al. 1986. De Vos and Trüper corrected this name from (sic) to . Plumb et al. published an emended description of this genus in 2007. Fuchs et al. transferred the members of Zillig et al. 1987 into this genus in 1996.
Citation
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Name Abstract for Acidijanus corrig. Segerer et al. 1986 emend. Plumb et al. 2007.. https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.33389.
Source File
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References


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