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Clostridiaceae

Clostridiaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Division: Firmicutes
Class: Clostridia
Order: Clostridiales
Family: Clostridiaceae
Pribram, 1933
Genera

Acetanaerobacterium
Acetivibrio
Acidaminobacter
Alkaliphilus
Anaerobacter
Anaerostipes
Anaerotruncus
Anoxynatronum
Bryantella
Butyricicoccus
Caldanaerocella
Caloramator
Caloranaerobacter
Caminicella
Candidatus Arthromitus
Clostridium
Cellulosibacter
Coprobacillus
Dorea
Ethanologenbacterium
Faecalibacterium
Garciella
Guggenheimella
Hespellia
Linmingia
Natronincola
Oxobacter
Parasporobacterium
Sarcina
Soehngenia
Sporobacter
Subdoligranulum
Tepidibacter
Tepidimicrobium
Thermobrachium
Thermohalobacter
Tindallia


Acetanaerobacterium
Acetivibrio
Acidaminobacter
Alkaliphilus
Anaerobacter
Anaerostipes
Anaerotruncus
Anoxynatronum
Bryantella
Butyricicoccus
Caldanaerocella
Caloramator
Caloranaerobacter
Caminicella
Candidatus Arthromitus
Clostridium
Cellulosibacter
Coprobacillus
Dorea
Ethanologenbacterium
Faecalibacterium
Garciella
Guggenheimella
Hespellia
Linmingia
Natronincola
Oxobacter
Parasporobacterium
Sarcina
Soehngenia
Sporobacter
Subdoligranulum
Tepidibacter
Tepidimicrobium
Thermobrachium
Thermohalobacter
Tindallia

The Clostridiaceae are a family of the Clostridia, and contains the Clostridium genus.

The family Clostridiaceae (scientific name) defined by the taxonomic outline of Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology contains as its core the genus Clostridium (sensu stricto), as well as Acetivibrio, Acidaminobacter, Alkaliphilus, Anaerobacter, Caloramator, Caloranaerobacter, Coprobacillus, Dorea, Natronincola, Oxobacter, Sarcina, Sporobacter, Thermobrachium, Thermohalobacter, and Tindallia. The previous inclusion of these additional genera in a family Clostridiaceae is based for the most part because the type species of these genera are in many cases phylogenetically related to misclassified species of the genus Clostridium. However, with the exception of Anaerobacter, Caloramator, Oxobacter, Sarcina, and Thermobrachium, these genera fall outside the radiation of what can be considered the true family Clostridiaceae and are now regarded as belonging to other families within the low G + C, Gram-positive phylum.


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