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. 2013 Apr 15;8(1):15–25. doi: 10.4056/sigs.3507020

Table 1. Classification and general features of C. glomerans PW2T according to the MIGS recommendations [28].

MIGS ID    Property     Term     Evidence code
   Current classification     Domain Bacteria     TAS [29]
    Phylum Actinobacteria     TAS [30]
    Class Actinobacteria     TAS [4]
    Subclass Coriobacteridae     TAS [4,31]
    Order Coriobacteriales     TAS [4,31]
    Suborder Coriobacterineae     TAS [32]
    Family Coriobacteriaceae     TAS [4,31]
    Genus Coriobacterium     TAS [1]
    Species Coriobacterium glomerans     TAS [1]
MIGS-7    Subspecific genetic lineage (strain)     PW2T     TAS [1]
MIGS-12    Reference for biomaterial     Haas and König 1988     TAS [1]
   Gram stain     positive     TAS [1]
   Cell shape     rod-shaped     TAS [1]
   Motility     non-motile     TAS [1]
   Sporulation     non-sporulating     TAS [1]
   Temperature range     mesophile     TAS [1]
   Optimum temperature     30°C     TAS [1]
   Salinity     not reported
MIGS-22    Relationship to oxygen     obligate anaerobe     TAS [1]
   Carbon source     not reported
   Energy metabolism     chemoorganotroph     TAS [1]
MIGS-6    Habitat     host, intestinal tract     TAS [1]
MIGS-6.2    pH     not reported
MIGS-15    Biotic relationship     unknown
MIGS-14    Known pathogenicity     none     TAS [1]
MIGS-16    Specific host     Pyrrhocoris apterus L.     TAS [1]
MIGS-18    Health status of Host     unknown
   Biosafety level     1     TAS [33]
MIGS-19    Trophic level     unknown
MIGS-23.1    Isolation     intestinal tract of the red soldier bug     TAS [1]
MIGS-4    Geographic location     Bavaria, Germany     TAS [1]
MIGS-5    Time of sample collection     December 1981     NAS
MIGS-4.1    Latitude     not reported
MIGS-4.2    Longitude     not reported
MIGS-4.3    Depth     not reported
MIGS-4.4    Altitude     not reported

Evidence codes - TAS: Traceable Author Statement (i.e., a direct report exists in the literature); NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement (i.e., not directly observed for the living, isolated sample, but based on a generally accepted property for the species, or anecdotal evidence). Evidence codes are from the Gene Ontology project [34].