Actinocorallia
- Dataset
- English Wikipedia - Species Pages
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- phylum
- Actinomycetota
- class
- Actinomycetia
- order
- Actinomycetales
- family
- Thermomonosporaceae
- genus
- Actinocorallia
Abstract
Actinocorallia is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria).
Etymology
The name Actinocorallia derives from:Greek noun (), a beam; Latin noun corallium, coral; New Latin feminine gender noun Actinocorallia, meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral.
Species
The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely
A. aurantiaca ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang et al. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective aurantiaca, orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as Actinomadura aurantiaca A. aurea ( Tamura et al. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective aurea, golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" A. cavernae ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun cavernae, of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea A. glomerata ( (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin feminine gender participle adjective glomerata, (from Latin v. glomerare, to form into ball, glomerate), formed into a ball, glomerated.), formerly known as Actinomadura glomerata A. herbida ( Iinuma et al. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; Latin feminine gender adjective herbida, like grass, grassy, referring to the formation of aerial mycelia like grass.) A. libanotica ( (Meyer 1981) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin noun Libanus, Lebanon; Latin feminine gender suff. -tica, suff. denoting made of or belonging to; New Latin feminine gender adjective libanotica, belonging to Lebanon (the country in which the soil sample was taken).), was formerly known as Actinomadura libanotica A. longicatena ( (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin adjective longus, long; Latin feminine gender noun catena, chain; New Latin feminine gender noun longicatena, a long chain.)
A. aurantiaca ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang et al. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective aurantiaca, orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as Actinomadura aurantiaca A. aurea ( Tamura et al. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective aurea, golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" A. cavernae ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun cavernae, of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea A. glomerata ( (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin feminine gender participle adjective glomerata, (from Latin v. glomerare, to form into ball, glomerate), formed into a ball, glomerated.), formerly known as Actinomadura glomerata A. herbida ( Iinuma et al. 1994, (Type species of the genus).; Latin feminine gender adjective herbida, like grass, grassy, referring to the formation of aerial mycelia like grass.) A. libanotica ( (Meyer 1981) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin noun Libanus, Lebanon; Latin feminine gender suff. -tica, suff. denoting made of or belonging to; New Latin feminine gender adjective libanotica, belonging to Lebanon (the country in which the soil sample was taken).), was formerly known as Actinomadura libanotica A. longicatena ( (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001; Latin adjective longus, long; Latin feminine gender noun catena, chain; New Latin feminine gender noun longicatena, a long chain.)
Name
- Homonyms
- Actinocorallia