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Clostridium scatologenes

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Clostridium scatologenes
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Cl. scatologenes
Binomial name
Clostridium scatologenes
(Weinberg and Ginsbourg 1927) Prevot 1948

Clostridium scatologenes[1] (CLOSL) is an anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium.

Originally, in 1925, Fellers and Clough named this species Clostridium scatol. In 1927, Weinberg and Ginsbourg's later reclassification was Bacillus scatologenes. The species has borne its present name since 1948.

References

  • "Clostridium scatologenes: (Weinberg and Ginsbourg 1927) Prevot 1948". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
  • UniProt. "Clostridium scatologenes". Retrieved 2012-03-02.