Alkalimonas is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota.
Etymology
The name Alkalimonas derives from:
Neo-Latin noun alkali (from Arabic al-qaliy), ashes of salt wort; Greek feminine gender noun monas (üÿýìÃÂ), nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a bacterium; Neo-Latin feminine gender noun Alkalimonas, alkaline monad.
Members of the genus Alkalimonas can be referred to as alkalimonads (viz. Trivialisation of names).
Species
The genus contains 3 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely
- Alkalimonas amylolytica ( Ma et al. 2007, (Type species of the genus).;: Greek noun amulon, starch; Neo-Latin adjective lyticus -a -um (from Greek adjective lutikos (ûÃÂ
ÃÂùúÃÂÃÂ) -à-on), able to loose, able to dissolve; Neo-Latin feminine gender adjective amylolytica, starch dissolving.)
- Alkalimonas collagenimarina ( Kurata et al. 2007, ; Neo-Latin noun collagenum, collagen; Latin adjective marinus -a -um, of the sea, marine; Neo-Latin feminine gender adjective collagenimarina, collagenolytic bacterium isolated from the sea.)
- Alkalimonas delamerensis ( Ma et al. 2007, ;: Neo-Latin feminine gender adjective delamerensis, pertaining to Delamere estates, which include Lake Elmenteita (the source of the type strain), Kenya.)
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