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Lyngbya  Agardh Ex Gomont, 1892
Taxonomic Serial No.: 870

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Bacteria  
  Taxonomic Rank: Genus  
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - minimum standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: unknown   
  Latest Record Review: unknown   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomBacteria Cavalier-Smith, 2002 – bactéries, bacteria, bacterias, bactérias  
    SubkingdomNegibacteria Cavalier-Smith, 2002  
       PhylumCyanobacteria Cavalier-Smith, 2002 – blue-green algae, cyanophytes  
          ClassCyanophyceae   
             OrderNostocales   
                FamilyOscillatoriaceae   
                   GenusLyngbya Agardh Ex Gomont, 1892  
    Direct Children:  
                      SpeciesLyngbya aerugineo-caerulea (Kuetz.) Gomont  
                      SpeciesLyngbya aestuarii (Mert.) Lieb.  
                      SpeciesLyngbya birgei   
                      SpeciesLyngbya circumcrerta G. S. West  
                      SpeciesLyngbya cirularis   
                      SpeciesLyngbya confervoides C. A. Agardh Ex Gomont  
                      SpeciesLyngbya contorta Lemm  
                      SpeciesLyngbya diguetii Gomont In Hariot, 1895  
                      SpeciesLyngbya epiphytica Hieronymus, 1900  
                      SpeciesLyngbya ferruginea G. S. West  
                      SpeciesLyngbya gracilis   
                      SpeciesLyngbya hieronymusii Lemmermann  
                      SpeciesLyngbya hummellii Borge  
                      SpeciesLyngbya kuetzingii   
                      SpeciesLyngbya lagerheimia (Moebius) Gomont  
                      SpeciesLyngbya latissima Prescott, 1944  
                      SpeciesLyngbya limnetica Lemmermann  
                      SpeciesLyngbya lutea   
                      SpeciesLyngbya major Memegh.  
                      SpeciesLyngbya majuscula   
                      SpeciesLyngbya martensiana   
                      SpeciesLyngbya nana Tilden  
                      SpeciesLyngbya nordgaardii Wille, 1918  
                      SpeciesLyngbya ochracea (Kuetzing) Thuret  
                      SpeciesLyngbya penicillata Kutz.  
                      SpeciesLyngbya perelegans Lemmermann  
                      SpeciesLyngbya pseudospirulina Pascher, 1925  
                      SpeciesLyngbya purpurea (Hooker and Harvey) Gomont  
                      SpeciesLyngbya putealis Mont.  
                      SpeciesLyngbya rivulariarum   
                      SpeciesLyngbya semiplena   
                      SpeciesLyngbya spirulinoides Gomont  
                      SpeciesLyngbya subtilis   
                      SpeciesLyngbya subtillissima   
                      SpeciesLyngbya taylori Drouet and Strickland  
                      SpeciesLyngbya versicolor (Whartm.) Gomont  
       

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  Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database (version 8.0)  
  Acquired: 1996   
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 Comments
       
  Comment: Note that for bacteria that are not Cyanobacteria (blue-gree algae), there are a large number of old names that have not been validated for use since the 1980 cut-off for nomenclature. Many of these are effectively unidentifiable and cannot be properly placed in synonymy. Such names are not being added to ITIS, but when they already existed in the database, they are being treated as database artifacts and left linked to the kingdom-level name Bacteria. When and if such names are properly placed in the modern literature they can be moved, as needed, in ITIS. Note also that the vast majority of cyanobacterial names, while not validly published under the bacterial Code, may be validly published under the botanical Code, which is the applicable Code of nomenclature for this group. As a review of the nomenclatural validity of cyanobacteria is undertaken these may be treated and placed as appropriate within ITIS  
 

 

   


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