Pseudoalteromonas aurantia

Pseudoalteromonas aurantia is an antibacterial-producing marine bacterium commonly found in Mediterranean waters. In 1979, Gauthier and Breittmayer first named it Alteromonas aurantia to include it in the genus Alteromonas[1] that was described seven years earlier, in 1972 by Baumann et al.[2] In 1995, Gauthier et al renamed Alteromonas aurantia to Pseudoalteromonas aurantia to include it in their proposed new genus, Pseudoalteromonas, which they recommended splitting from Alteromonas.[3]

Pseudoalteromonas aurantia
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Binomial name
Pseudoalteromonas aurantia
(Gauthier and Breittmayer 1979)
Gauthier et al., 1995
Synonyms

Alteromonas aurantia
Gauthier and Breittmayer, 1979
Pseudomonas aurantia
Gauthier et al., 1995

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