Aquificae

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<==Aquificae
   |--Desulfurobacteriaceae
   |    |--Balnearium Takai, Nakagawa et al. 2003
   |    |    `--*B. lithotrophicum Takai, Nakagawa et al. 2003
   |    `--+--Desulfurobacterium thermolithotrophum
   |       `--Thermovibrio ruber
   `--Aquificales
        |  i. s.: Thermocrinis
        |         Calderobacterium hydrogenophilum
        |--Hydrogenothermaceae
        |    |--Persephonella
        |    |    |--P. marina
        |    |    `--+--P. guaymasensis
        |    |       `--P. hydrogeniphila
        |    `--+--Hydrogenothermus marinus
        |       `--Sulfurihydrogenibium
        |            |--S. azorense Aguiar, Beveridge & Reysenbach 2004
        |            `--S. subterraneum
        `--Aquificaceae
             |--Hydrogenobaculum acidophilum
             `--+--Aquifex
                |    |--‘A. aeolicus’
                |    `--A. pyrophilus
                `--Hydrogenobacter
                     |--H. subterraneus
                     `--H. thermophilus

* Type species of generic name indicated

[edit] References

Aguiar, P., T. J. Beveridge & A.-L. Reysenbach. 2004. Sulfurihydrogenibium azorense, sp. nov., a thermophilic hydrogen-oxidizing microaerophile from terrestrial hot springs in the Azores. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 54: 33-39.

Hugenholtz, P., C. Pitulle, K. L. Hershberger & N. R. Pace. 1998. Novel division level bacterial diversity in a Yellowstone hot spring. Journal of Bacteriology 180 (2): 366-376.

Takai, K., S. Nakagawa, Y. Sako & K. Horikoshi. 2003. Balnearium lithotrophicum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel thermophilic, slightly anaerobic, hydrogen-oxidizing chemolithoautotroph isolated from a black smoker chimney in the Suiyo Seamount hydrothermal system. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1947-1954.

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