Taxonomy Profile: Phormidium (Kuetzing Ex Gomont 1893)

Phormidium: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Bacteria
Taxonomic Rank:
Genus
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Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
Minimum taxonomic/nomenclature review
Phormidium: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom : Bacteria
bactéries |
bacteria |
bacterias |
bactérias |
Subkingdom : Negibacteria
Phylum : Cyanobacteria
blue-green algae |
cyanophytes |
Class : Cyanophyceae
Order : Nostocales
Genus : Phormidium
Phormidium Direct Children(s):
Phormidium retzii
(C Agardh Gom)
Phormidium submembranaceum
(Ard and Straff)
Phormidium uncinatum
(C Agardh Gomont)
Phormidium papyraceum
(Agardh Gomont)
Phormidium favosum
(Bory Gomont)
Phormidium inundatum
(Kuetzing Ex Gomont 1893)
Phormidium luridum
(Kuetzing Gomont)
Phormidium lucidum
(C A Agardh Kuetzing)
Phormidium incrustatum
(Naegeli Gomont)
Phormidium ambiguum
(Gomont 1892)
Phormidium nucicola
(Naumann and Huber-pestalozzi)
Phormidium angustissimum
(West and West)
Phormidium autumale
(C Agardh Gomont)
Phormidium corium
(C Agardh Gomont)
Phormidium molle
(Kuetzing Gomont)
Phormidium truncatum
(Lemmermann)
Phormidium valderianum
(Delp Gomont)
Phormidium africanum
(Lemmermann)
Phormidium bohneri
(Schmidle)
Phormidium subcapitatum
(Boye-petersen)
Phormidium: References
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Source:
NODC Taxonomic Code
Acquired:
1996-07-29
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Phormidium
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Phormidium: Geographic Information
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Phormidium: Comments
Comment:
Note that for bacteria that are not Cyanobacteria (blue-gree algae), there are a large number of old names that have not been validated for use since the 1980 cut-off for nomenclature. Many of these are effectively unidentifiable and cannot be properly placed in synonymy. Such names are not being added to ITIS, but when they already existed in the database, they are being treated as database artifacts and left linked to the kingdom-level name Bacteria. When and if such names are properly placed in the modern literature they can be moved, as needed, in ITIS. Note also that the vast majority of cyanobacterial names, while not validly published under the bacterial Code, may be validly published under the botanical Code, which is the applicable Code of nomenclature for this group. As a review of the nomenclatural validity of cyanobacteria is undertaken these may be treated and placed as appropriate within ITIS