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Genus: | Aliagarivorans Jean et al. 2009 [1] |
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A. marinus | |
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Aliagarivorans is a genus in the phylum Pseudomonadota (Bacteria). [2]
The name Aliagarivorans derives from:
Latin adjective and pronoun alius, other, another, different; Neo-Latin noun Agarivorans, a name of a bacterial genus; Neo-Latin masculine gender noun Aliagarivorans, the other Agarivorans. [3]
The genus contains 2 species.
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