Revised nomenclature of Campylobacter laridis, Enterobacter intermedium, and "Flavobacterium branchiophila".
@article{Graevenitz1990RevisedNO,
title={Revised nomenclature of Campylobacter laridis, Enterobacter intermedium, and "Flavobacterium branchiophila".},
author={Alexander von Graevenitz},
journal={International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology},
year={1990},
volume={40},
pages={211-211}
}The names Campylobacter laridis, Enterobacter intermedium, and “Flavobacterium branchiophila” are revised to Campylobacter lari, Enterobacter intermedius, and “Flavobacterium branchiophilum,” respectively, according to Rule 12c of the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria.
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