Actinokineospora Guangxiensis
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Actinokineospora Guangxiensis
''Actinokineospora'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinokineospora'' derives from: Greek noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam, ray; Greek v. ''kineo'', to set in motion; Greek feminine gender noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; New Latin feminine gender n ''Actinokineospora'', actinomycete bearing zoospores. Species The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. alba'' (Yuan et al. 2010) Nouioui et al. 2018 * '' A. auranticolor'' (Otoguro et al. 2003; New Latin noun ''Aurantium'') * '' A. baliensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''baliensis'', pertaining to Bali, Indonesia, from where the type strain was isolated.) * '' A. bangkokensis'' (Intra et al. 2013) * '' A. cianjurensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''cianjurensis'', pertaining to Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia, from where the first s ...
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Actinokineospora Riparia
''Actinokineospora'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinokineospora'' derives from: Ancient Greek language, Greek noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam, ray; Ancient Greek language, Greek v. ''kineo'', to set in motion; Ancient Greek language, Greek grammatical gender, feminine gender noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; New Latin grammatical gender, feminine gender n ''Actinokineospora'', actinomycete bearing zoospores. Species The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * ''Actinokineospora alba, A. alba'' (Yuan et al. 2010) Nouioui et al. 2018 * ''Actinokineospora auranticolor, A. auranticolor'' (Otoguro et al. 2003; New Latin noun ''Aurantium'') * ''Actinokineospora baliensis, A. baliensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin grammatical gender, feminine gender adjective ''baliensis'', pertaining to Bali, Indonesia, from where the type strain was isolated.) * ...
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Actinokineospora Fastidiosa
''Actinokineospora'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinokineospora'' derives from: Ancient Greek language, Greek noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam, ray; Ancient Greek language, Greek v. ''kineo'', to set in motion; Ancient Greek language, Greek grammatical gender, feminine gender noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; New Latin grammatical gender, feminine gender n ''Actinokineospora'', actinomycete bearing zoospores. Species The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * ''Actinokineospora alba, A. alba'' (Yuan et al. 2010) Nouioui et al. 2018 * ''Actinokineospora auranticolor, A. auranticolor'' (Otoguro et al. 2003; New Latin noun ''Aurantium'') * ''Actinokineospora baliensis, A. baliensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin grammatical gender, feminine gender adjective ''baliensis'', pertaining to Bali, Indonesia, from where the type strain was isolated.) * ...
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Actinokineospora Terrae
''Actinokineospora'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinokineospora'' derives from: Greek noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam, ray; Greek v. ''kineo'', to set in motion; Greek feminine gender noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; New Latin feminine gender n ''Actinokineospora'', actinomycete bearing zoospores. Species The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. alba'' (Yuan et al. 2010) Nouioui et al. 2018 * '' A. auranticolor'' (Otoguro et al. 2003; New Latin noun ''Aurantium'') * '' A. baliensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''baliensis'', pertaining to Bali, Indonesia, from where the type strain was isolated.) * '' A. bangkokensis'' (Intra et al. 2013) * '' A. cianjurensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''cianjurensis'', pertaining to Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia, from where the first s ...
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Actinokineospora Spheciospongiae
''Actinokineospora'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinokineospora'' derives from: Greek noun ''aktis, aktinos (ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος)'', a beam, ray; Greek v. ''kineo'', to set in motion; Greek feminine gender noun ''spora (σπορά)'', seed and in biology a spore; New Latin feminine gender n ''Actinokineospora'', actinomycete bearing zoospores. Species The genus contains 11 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. alba'' (Yuan et al. 2010) Nouioui et al. 2018 * '' A. auranticolor'' (Otoguro et al. 2003; New Latin noun ''Aurantium'') * '' A. baliensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''baliensis'', pertaining to Bali, Indonesia, from where the type strain was isolated.) * '' A. bangkokensis'' (Intra et al. 2013) * '' A. cianjurensis'' (Lisdiyanti et al. 2010; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''cianjurensis'', pertaining to Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia, from where the first s ...
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