HIERARCHICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE PHYLUM HALOBACTERIA (GRANT ET AL. 2001)

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PHYLUM HALOBACTERIA LINKS
We depart from Margulis and Schwartz (1998) in separating the halophiles from the methanogens. In that regard my system is more like that of Garrity et al. (2001 and 2003). However, I set the group apart as a phylum within the kingdom Euryarcheota. Also, I believe that the simplicity of this system is a reflection of our knowledge of the group and not of the real diversity within it. |
- CLASS HALOBACTEREI
- ORDER HALOBACTERIALES
- Halobacterium, Haloarcula, Halobaculum, Halococcus, Haloferax, Halogeometricum, Halorhabdus, Halorubrum, Haloterrigena, Natrialba, Natrinema, Natronobacterium, Natronomonas, Natronorubrum.
- ORDER HALOBACTERIALES
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By Jack R. Holt. Last revised: 02/06/2012 |