Staurojoenina sp. ex Neotermes mona (Q2025): Difference between revisions

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Property / interacts with: Candidatus Cuticobacterium kirbyi / rank
 
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free text note: host originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species as it is described in a different host termite species from the original S. assimilis. (English)
Property / interacts with: Candidatus Cuticobacterium kirbyi / qualifier
 
free text note: Ectosymbionts rod shaped, attached to "ridges" on surface. Study reporting EM mixed protists from host insects Neotermes mona and N. jouteli (English)
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free text note: host originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species as it is described in a different host termite species from the original S. assimilis. The study reporting the nuclear symbiont mixed protists from two termite host speceis (N. mona, N. jouteli) (English)
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free text note: Intranuclear bacteria observed in about 4% of cells; nuclei "swollen" when infected to about 30 micrometers (vs. 10 micrometers usually); coccoid, Gram-negative (English)
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Staurojoenina sp.inc.
Property / taxon name with Open Nomenclature signs: Staurojoenina sp.inc. / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 18 July 2024

originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species; see supplement to Gile, 2023 (10.1111/brv.13038)
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Staurojoenina sp. ex Neotermes mona
originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species; see supplement to Gile, 2023 (10.1111/brv.13038)

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    host originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species as it is described in a different host termite species from the original S. assimilis. (English)
    Ectosymbionts rod shaped, attached to "ridges" on surface. Study reporting EM mixed protists from host insects Neotermes mona and N. jouteli (English)
    host originally classified as S. assimilis, but likely to represent a different species as it is described in a different host termite species from the original S. assimilis. The study reporting the nuclear symbiont mixed protists from two termite host speceis (N. mona, N. jouteli) (English)
    Intranuclear bacteria observed in about 4% of cells; nuclei "swollen" when infected to about 30 micrometers (vs. 10 micrometers usually); coccoid, Gram-negative (English)
    Staurojoenina sp.inc.
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