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Thiolava
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Thiolava

Thiolava, represented by its sole species Thiolava veneris (meaning Venus hair) is a genus of bacteria discovered growing in stringlike mats after an eruption of the submarine volcano Tagoro near the Canary Islands.[1]

References

  1. ^ Danovaro, Roberto; Canals, Miquel; Tangherlini, Michael; Dell’Anno, Antonio; Gambi, Cristina; Lastras, Galderic; Amblas, David; Sanchez-Vidal, Anna; Frigola, Jaime; Calafat, Antoni M.; Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut; Rivera, Jesus; Rayo, Xavier; Corinaldesi, Cinzia (24 April 2017). "A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0144. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)