Name:Eubacteriumtarantellae corrig. Udey et al. 1977 (Approved Lists 1980)
Category: Species
Proposed as: sp. nov.
Etymology:
ta.ran.tel’lae. N.L. gen. fem. n.tarantellae, of tarantella, a fast, whirling dance, referring to the disease symptoms of the fish from which the species was isolated
Effective publication:
Udey LR, Young E, Sallman B. Isolation and characterization of an anaerobic bacterium, Eubacterium tarantellus sp. nov., associated with striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) mortality in Biscayne Bay, Florida. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 1977; 34:402-409.
IJSEM list:
Skerman VBD, McGowan V, Sneath PHA. Approved lists of bacterial names. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1980; 30:225-420.
Nomenclatural status:
validly published under the ICNP
homotypic synonym, validly published under the ICNP
Notes:
❗ Eubacteriumtarantellae is the correct name instead if this species is regarded as a separate species (i.e., if its nomenclatural type is not assigned to another species whose name is validly published, legitimate and not rejected and has priority) within a separate genus Eubacterium.
😷 The risk group for Belgium has been imported on 2024-02-05. The full classification is: risk group = 1, note = "animal pathogen - biological class of risk animal: 2". — The risk group for Canada has been imported on 2024-02-27. The full classification is: risk group = 1, note = "Animal classification RG: 1 - Security sensitive biological agent: No - Terrestrial animal pathogen under Canadian Food Inspection Agency authority: No - Containment level: Containment Level 1". — The risk group for Swiss Confederation has been imported on 2024-02-01. The full classification is: risk group = 2, note = "PV". — The risk group for Germany has been imported on 2023-10-29. The full classification is: risk group = 2, note = "t".
🎓 Name mentioned 3 times in PubMed until 2024-03-28.
🧍 Nom. corrig.: IJSB 47:909; Eubacterium tarantellus (sic).Publication:
Trüper HG, De' Clari L. Taxonomic note: Necessary correction of specific epithets formed as substantives (nouns) "in apposition". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 1997; 47:908-909.
🧍 In Kilian's opinion [1] the change of the well-established name Eubacterium tarantellus may be a source of confusion. So, with reference to the first Principle of the Bacteriological Code (1990 Revision), Kilian requested that the original name Eubacterium tarantellus be conserved [2]. The Judicial Commission denied this request, and no Opinion will be issued upon this request [3].Publication:
Kilian M. Necessary changes of bacterial names? ASM News 1998; 64:670.
🧍 See also:Publication:
De Vos P, Trüper HG, Tindall BJ. Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes Xth International (IUMS) Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology. Minutes of the meetings, 28, 29 and 31 July and 1 August 2002, Paris, France. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 2005; 55:525-532.
🧍 See also:Publication:
Kilian M. Recommended conservation of the names Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus rattus, Streptococcus cricetus, and seven other names included in the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names. Request for an opinion. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2001; 51:723-724.
🧍 The original spelling of the specific epithet, tarantellus (sic), has been corrected by Trüper and De' Clari 1997.Publication:
Trüper HG, De' Clari L. Taxonomic note: Necessary correction of specific epithets formed as substantives (nouns) "in apposition". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 1997; 47:908-909.
Assigned by:
Udey LR, Young E, Sallman B. Isolation and characterization of an anaerobic bacterium, Eubacterium tarantellus sp. nov., associated with striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) mortality in Biscayne Bay, Florida. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 1977; 34:402-409.
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