
Belongs within: Clostridium.
Eubacterium is a genus of anaerobic, non-spore-forming, Gram-positive bacteria commonly associated with the digestive tracts of animals.
<==Eubacterium Prévot 1938AL IJSEM10 |--+--E. moniliformeGG03 | `--E. multiformeGG03 `--+--‘Clostridium’ absonumGG03 `--+--‘Clostridium’ baratiiGG03 `--+--E. budayiGG03 `--E. nitritogenesGG03 Eubacterium incertae sedis: E. acidaminophilumPH03 E. angustumPH03 E. cellulosolvens [=Cillobacterium cellulosolvens]CM92 E. combesiiHI02 E. contortumBS02 E. eligensBS02 E. formicigeneransBS02 E. hadrumBS02 E. haliiKZ03 E. limosumPHK96 E. ramulusBS02 E. rectaleKZ03 E. tenuePHK96 E. ventriosumBS02 E. xylanophilumBS02
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
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[CM92] Coughlan, M. P., & F. Mayer. 1992. The cellulose-decomposing bacteria and their enzyme systems. In: Balows, A., H. G. Trüper, M. Dworkin, W. Harder & K.-H. Schleifer (eds) The Prokaryotes: A handbook on the biology of bacteria: Ecophysiology, isolation, identification, applications 2nd ed. vol. 1 pp. 460–516. Springer-Verlag: New York.
[GG03] Greetham, H. L., G. R. Gibson, C. Giffard, H. Hippe, B. Merkhoffer, U. Steiner, E. Falsen & M. D. Collins. 2003. Clostridium colicanis sp. nov., from canine faeces. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 259–262.
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[IJSEM10] IJSEM. 2010. Validation list no. 132. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 60: 469–472.
[KZ03] Kopečný, J., M. Zorec, J. Mrázek, Y. Kobayashi & R. Marinšek-Logar. 2003. Butyrivibrio hungatei sp. nov. and Pseudobutyrivibrio xylanivorans sp. nov., butyrate-producing bacteria from the rumen. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 201–209.
[PH03] Pikuta, E. V., R. B. Hoover, A. K. Bej, D. Marsic, E. N. Detkova, W. B. Whitman & P. Krader. 2003. Tindallia californiensis sp. nov., a new anaerobic haloalkaliphilic, spore-forming acetogen isolated from Mono Lake in California. Extremophiles 7: 327–334.
[PHK96] Prescott, L. M., J. P. Harley & D. A. Klein. 1996. Microbiology 3rd ed. Wm. C. Brown Publishers: Dubuque (Iowa).