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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicol... more The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicola Sheu et al. 2014 and Sala Song et al. 2023 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Eoetvoesia Schulzer et al. 1866 (Ascomycota), Paludicola Wagler 1830 (Amphibia) and Paludicola Hodgson 1837 (Aves), Rivicola Fitzinger 1833 (Mollusca) and Sala Walker 1867 (Hemiptera) and the subgenus name Sala Ross 1937 (Hymenoptera), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic names Eoetvoesiella, Paludihabitans, Rivihabitans and Salella, with type species Eoetvoesiella caeni, Paludihabitans psychrotolerans, Rivihabitans pingtungensis and Sallella cibi, respectively.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and ... more The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and Nicolia Oliphant et al. 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the names Gramella Kozur 1971, a genus of fossil ostracods, Melitea Péron and Lesueur 1810 (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria), Melitea Lamouroux 1812 (Anthozoa, Cnidaria), Nicolia Unger 1842, an extinct plant genus, and Nicolia Gibson-Smith and Gibson-Smith 1979 (Bivalvia, Mollusca), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). For Gramella , we therefore propose the replacement generic name Christiangramia with type species Christiangramia echinicola comb. nov. and we propose the reclassification of 18 other species of Gramella in the genus Christiangramia as new combinations. In addition, we propose the replacement generic names Neomelitea with type species Neomelitea salexigens comb. nov. and Nicoliella with type species Nicoliella spurrieriana comb. nov.
Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2023
The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicol... more The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicola Sheu et al. 2014 and Sala Song
et al. 2023 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Eoetvoesia Schulzer et al. 1866 (Ascomycota),
Paludicola Wagler 1830 (Amphibia) and Paludicola Hodgson 1837 (Aves), Rivicola Fitzinger 1833 (Mollusca) and Sala Walker 1867
(Hemiptera) and the subgenus name Sala Ross 1937 (Hymenoptera), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic names Eoetvoesiella, Paludihabitans,
Rivihabitans and Salella, with type species Eoetvoesiella caeni, Paludihabitans psychrotolerans, Rivihabitans pingtungensis and Sallella
cibi, respectively
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 73(4), 2023
The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and ... more The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and Nicolia Oliphant et al. 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the names Gramella Kozur 1971, a genus of fossil ostracods, Melitea Péron and Lesueur 1810 (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria), Melitea Lamouroux 1812 (Anthozoa, Cnidaria), Nicolia Unger 1842, an extinct plant genus, and Nicolia Gibson-Smith and Gibson-Smith 1979 (Bivalvia, Mollusca), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). For Gramella, we therefore propose the replacement generic name Christiangramia with type species Christiangramia echinicola comb. nov. and we propose the reclassification of 18 other species of Gramella in the genus Christiangramia as new combinations. In addition, we propose the replacement generic names Neomelitea with type species Neomelitea salexigens comb. nov. and Nicoliella with type species Nicoliella spurrieriana comb. nov.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or... more All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
Feddes Repertorium
According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ... more According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN), Skvortzoviella Jia Yu, Xue W. Wang, S.L. Liu & L.W. Zhou (2021;19:12), the name of a genus of fungi described from China is illegitimate, and hence a new name Laundoniella U.B. Deshmukh is proposed here with a new combination for its type species.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later ho... more The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later homonym of the name Membranicola Foissner, Berger and Schaumburg 1999 (Tintinnidae) (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic name Membranihabitans with type species Membranihabitans marinus comb. nov.
Feddes Repertorium, 2022
According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ... more According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN), Skvortzoviella Jia Yu, Xue W. Wang, S.L. Liu & L.W. Zhou (2021;19:12), the name of a genus of fungi described from China is illegitimate, and hence a new name Laundoniella U.B. Deshmukh is proposed here with a new combination for its type species.
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 2022
The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later ho... more The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later homonym of the name Membranicola Foissner, Berger and Schaumburg 1999 (Tintinnidae) (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic name Membranihabitans with type species Membranihabitans marinus comb. nov.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicol... more The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicola Sheu et al. 2014 and Sala Song et al. 2023 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Eoetvoesia Schulzer et al. 1866 (Ascomycota), Paludicola Wagler 1830 (Amphibia) and Paludicola Hodgson 1837 (Aves), Rivicola Fitzinger 1833 (Mollusca) and Sala Walker 1867 (Hemiptera) and the subgenus name Sala Ross 1937 (Hymenoptera), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic names Eoetvoesiella, Paludihabitans, Rivihabitans and Salella, with type species Eoetvoesiella caeni, Paludihabitans psychrotolerans, Rivihabitans pingtungensis and Sallella cibi, respectively.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and ... more The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and Nicolia Oliphant et al. 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the names Gramella Kozur 1971, a genus of fossil ostracods, Melitea Péron and Lesueur 1810 (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria), Melitea Lamouroux 1812 (Anthozoa, Cnidaria), Nicolia Unger 1842, an extinct plant genus, and Nicolia Gibson-Smith and Gibson-Smith 1979 (Bivalvia, Mollusca), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). For Gramella , we therefore propose the replacement generic name Christiangramia with type species Christiangramia echinicola comb. nov. and we propose the reclassification of 18 other species of Gramella in the genus Christiangramia as new combinations. In addition, we propose the replacement generic names Neomelitea with type species Neomelitea salexigens comb. nov. and Nicoliella with type species Nicoliella spurrieriana comb. nov.
Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2023
The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicol... more The prokaryotic generic names Eoetvoesia Felföldi et al. 2014, Paludicola Li et al. 2017, Rivicola Sheu et al. 2014 and Sala Song
et al. 2023 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the genus names Eoetvoesia Schulzer et al. 1866 (Ascomycota),
Paludicola Wagler 1830 (Amphibia) and Paludicola Hodgson 1837 (Aves), Rivicola Fitzinger 1833 (Mollusca) and Sala Walker 1867
(Hemiptera) and the subgenus name Sala Ross 1937 (Hymenoptera), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic names Eoetvoesiella, Paludihabitans,
Rivihabitans and Salella, with type species Eoetvoesiella caeni, Paludihabitans psychrotolerans, Rivihabitans pingtungensis and Sallella
cibi, respectively
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 73(4), 2023
The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and ... more The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al. 2005, Melitea Urios et al. 2008 and Nicolia Oliphant et al. 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the names Gramella Kozur 1971, a genus of fossil ostracods, Melitea Péron and Lesueur 1810 (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria), Melitea Lamouroux 1812 (Anthozoa, Cnidaria), Nicolia Unger 1842, an extinct plant genus, and Nicolia Gibson-Smith and Gibson-Smith 1979 (Bivalvia, Mollusca), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). For Gramella, we therefore propose the replacement generic name Christiangramia with type species Christiangramia echinicola comb. nov. and we propose the reclassification of 18 other species of Gramella in the genus Christiangramia as new combinations. In addition, we propose the replacement generic names Neomelitea with type species Neomelitea salexigens comb. nov. and Nicoliella with type species Nicoliella spurrieriana comb. nov.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or... more All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
Feddes Repertorium
According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ... more According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN), Skvortzoviella Jia Yu, Xue W. Wang, S.L. Liu & L.W. Zhou (2021;19:12), the name of a genus of fungi described from China is illegitimate, and hence a new name Laundoniella U.B. Deshmukh is proposed here with a new combination for its type species.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later ho... more The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later homonym of the name Membranicola Foissner, Berger and Schaumburg 1999 (Tintinnidae) (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic name Membranihabitans with type species Membranihabitans marinus comb. nov.
Feddes Repertorium, 2022
According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ... more According to article 53.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN), Skvortzoviella Jia Yu, Xue W. Wang, S.L. Liu & L.W. Zhou (2021;19:12), the name of a genus of fungi described from China is illegitimate, and hence a new name Laundoniella U.B. Deshmukh is proposed here with a new combination for its type species.
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 2022
The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later ho... more The prokaryotic generic name Membranicola Li et al. 2016 is illegitimate because it is a later homonym of the name Membranicola Foissner, Berger and Schaumburg 1999 (Tintinnidae) (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes). We therefore propose the replacement generic name Membranihabitans with type species Membranihabitans marinus comb. nov.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES IN BIOSCIENCES, AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2023
This review aimed to summarize the available data on the phytochemical analysis and antioxidant a... more This review aimed to summarize the available data on the phytochemical analysis and antioxidant activity of Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. &Sastre (Family: Rubiaceae) based on available database reports. Tamilnadia uliginosa is known as Divine Jasmine, belonging to Rubiaceae. Tamilnadia uliginosa possess the high bio prospecting potential and it is a renowned medicinal plant used to treat large number of human ailments. It possesses various 15 phenolic compounds along with phytoconstituents like carbohydrates, alkaloid, glycosides, steroids, tannins and saponin. It contains different elements like Mg, K, Na, Fe, Mn, Ca, Pb, Cu in fresh leaves and fruits. Tamilnadia uliginosa leaves shows strong antioxidant activity in ethanol leaf extract with DPPH activity. Present review shows that detailed phytochemical investigation and bio-evaluation studies of Tamilnadia uliginosa are necessary to explore its high potential. Antioxidant studies are scantier and only carried out from leaves. Therefore, there is need to carried out more phytochemical analysis and its antioxidants activities of different plants parts like fruits, roots, seeds and stem etc.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES IN BIOSCIENCES, AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2023
Calytocarpus vialis Less. an alien weed (Asteraceae family) first time collected in Chandrapur di... more Calytocarpus vialis Less. an alien weed (Asteraceae family) first time collected in Chandrapur district of Vidarbha region, Maharashtra State. Genus Calytocarpus Less. first time reported with Calytocarpus vialis species to the flora of Chandrapur district of Vidarbha region. A detailed technical description, ecology and digital image with GPS location of this taxon is provided in present communication.
FOREST RESOURCES, DIVERSITY, UTILIZATION AND CONSERVATION, 2022
This study aimed to summarize the available data on the traditional ethnomedicinal uses of Heliot... more This study aimed to summarize the available data on the traditional ethnomedicinal uses of Heliotropium indicum L. (Family: Heliotropiaceae, Subfamily: Boraginaceae) based on available database reports. Heliotropium indicum Linn., commonly known as 'Indian heliotrope' is very common in India with a long history of traditional ethnomedicinal uses in many countries in the world. In present survey its traditional
ethnomedicinal uses enlisted from four different continents namely Asia, Africa, and North and South America. Currently, no one traditional ethnomedicinal uses from three continents viz. Europe, Australia and Antartica reported. The comprehensive account of the traditional ethnomedicinal uses are presented in this review such that the potential
use of this plant in various traditional medicines can be systematically evaluated.
GALAXY LINK, 2022
An American exotic plant Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl) A. Gray. (Asteraceae: Heliantheae) reporte... more An American exotic plant Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl) A. Gray. (Asteraceae:
Heliantheae) reported as new distributional record to the Vidharba region of Mahaarshtra state,
from Gondpipari Village in Chandrapur District. Its taxonomical description along with
phenology, distribution, nomenclature and photographs are provided here.
Journal of Research & Development' A Multidisciplinary International Level Referred and Peer Reviewed Journal, 2021
Acmella radicans (Jacquin) R.K. Jansen an American weed reported new distributional record form t... more Acmella radicans (Jacquin) R.K. Jansen an American weed reported new distributional record form the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra State, India. Its taxonomical description along with phenology, distribution , nomenclature and photographs are provided here.
Journal of Research & Development' A Multidisciplinary International Level Referred and Peer Reviewed Journal,, 2021
Acmella radicans (Jacquin) R.K. Jansen an American weed reported new distributional record form t... more Acmella radicans (Jacquin) R.K. Jansen an American weed reported new distributional record form the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra State, India. Its taxonomical description along with phenology, distribution , nomenclature and photographs are provided here.
In present survey of Traditional Medicinal plants total 38 medicinal plants species documented be... more In present survey of Traditional Medicinal plants total 38 medicinal plants species documented belonging to 29 families and 34 genera used in respiratory disorders in Bhadrawati Tahsil of Chandrapur District, Maharashtra (India). Dicots (36 species ) shows dominance over the monocots (2 species) Cyperus rotundus L.and Gloriosa superba L. of families namely Cyperaceae and Liliaceae used for respiratory disorders in this region. Total 9 diffrernt plant parts used like Leaf (11 species),Bark and Root (6 species each),Flower and Seed (5 species each),Whole plant (3 species),Fruit and Tuber (2 species each ) and Latex from single species namely Ficus benghalensis L.of family Moraceae .
SCIENGPUBLICATIONS Tamilnadu-604303 (INDIA), 2023
Different species of plants and animals are found on the earth. According to a report of Internat... more Different species of plants and animals are found on the earth. According to a report of International Union for the conservation of nature and natural resources about 13-14 million species of plants and animals are present on the earth. Different species of life forms whichwe see around us represent biodiversity. The concepts of biodiversity are the result of the
development of natural process.