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| name = ''Acrocarpospora''
| name = ''Acrocarpospora''
| regnum = [[Bacteria]]
| regnum = [[Bacteria]]
| phylum = "[[Actinobacteria]]"
| phylum = [[Actinomycetota]]
| classis = [[Actinobacteria (class)|Actinobacteria]]
| classis = [[Actinomycetia]]
| ordo = [[Streptosporangiales]]
| ordo = [[Streptosporangiales]]
| familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]]
| familia = [[Streptosporangiaceae]]
| genus = ''Acrocarpospora''
| genus = '''''Acrocarpospora'''''
| binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 2000
| binomial_authority = Tamura ''et al''. 2000
| type_species = A. pleiomorpha
| type_species = ''A. pleiomorpha''
| subdivision_ranks = Species
| subdivision_ranks = Species
}}
}}

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Acrocarpospora
Scientific classification
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Acrocarpospora
Type species
A. pleiomorpha

Acrocarpospora is a genus in the phylum Actinobacteria (Bacteria). The major respiratory quinone is menaquinone MK-9(H(4)) and use madurose, an actinomycete whole-cell sugar.[1]

Etymology

The name Acrocarpospora derives from:
Greek adjective akros, uttermost, topmost, highest, at the top, end; Greek noun karpos, fruit; Greek feminine gender noun spora, a seed, and in biology a spore; New Latin feminine gender noun Acrocarpospora, an organism forming spores like fruits on the terminal mycelium.[2]

Species

The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-09-08. Retrieved 2011-05-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ a b Acrocarpospora in LPSN; Parte, Aidan C.; Sardà Carbasse, Joaquim; Meier-Kolthoff, Jan P.; Reimer, Lorenz C.; Göker, Markus (1 November 2020). "List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) moves to the DSMZ". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 70 (11): 5607–5612. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.004332.