Thermoleophilia

The Thermoleophilia are a newly proposed class of Actinobacteria that was created from the splitting of the Rubrobacteridae, due to its phylogenetic branching order.[1][2]

Thermoleophilia
Scientific classification
Domain:
Phylum:
Class:
Thermoleophilia
Order

Phylogeny

The phylogeny is based on 16S rRNA-based LTP release 123 by 'The All-Species Living Tree' Project.[1]

Gaiella occulta Albuquerque et al. 2012

Thermoleophilum

T. album Zarilla & Perry 1986 (type sp.)

T. minutum Zarilla & Perry 1986

Solirubrobacterales
Solirubrobacter

S. ginsenosidimutans An et al. 2011

S. soli Kim et al. 2007

S. taibaiensis Zhang et al. 2014

S. pauli Singleton et al. 2003 (type sp.)

S. phytolaccae Wei et al. 2014

Conexibacter

C. arvalis Seki et al. 2012

C. woesei Monciardini et al. 2003

Patulibacter

P. medicamentivorans Almeida et al. 2013

P. americanus Reddy & Garcia-Pichel 2009

P. ginsengiterrae Kim et al. 2012

P. minatonensis Takahashi et al. 2006 (type sp.)

Taxonomy

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN)[2] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).[3]

  • Class Thermoleophilia Suzuki & Whitman 2013 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b [Thermoleophilidae]
    • Order Gaiellales Albuquerque et al. 2012 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b
      • Family Gaiellaceae Albuquerque et al. 2012 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b
        • Genus Gaiella Albuquerque et al. 2012
    • Order Thermoleophilales Reddy and Garcia-Pichel 2009 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b
      • Family Thermoleophilaceae Stackebrandt 2005 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b
        • Genus Thermoleophilum Zarilla & Perry 1986
          • Species T. album Zarilla & Perry 1986
          • Species T. minutum Zarilla & Perry 1986 [Thermomicrobium fosteri Phillips & Perry 1976]
    • Order Solirubrobacterales Reddy & Garcia-Pichel 2009 emend. Foesel et al. 2015b

See also

References


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