FIELD E ; Taxonomy Code 

 Columns 18, 19, 20, 21, 

 22, 23, 24, and 25 



JSCOlOl 



thru 

 JSC0104 

 JSCOlOl 1 



JSC01012 



JSC01013 



JSC0105 



thru 

 JSC0106 

 JSC0107 

 JSC0108 



JSC0109 



thru 

 JSCOllO 

 JSC01091 

 JSC01092 

 JSC01093 

 JSC01094 

 JSC01095 

 JSC01096 

 JSC01097 

 JSC01098 

 JSCOIU 

 JSCOl 12 

 JSC01121 



JSCOIU 



thru 

 JSCOl 16 

 JSC01131 



JSC01132 



Manual, 6th edition, are coded 

 under the family designation 

 Phagaceae. The specific phages 

 are further identified by using 

 the last three places of Field E 

 to designate a single phage 

 strain. Thus, number space is 

 provided for all genera known 

 to be bacterial hosts of phages 

 and code symbols are assigned 

 to each bacterial genus accord- 

 ing to the number of phage 

 species within a given bacterial 

 genus; for example, Pseudo- 

 monas is assigned 01, 02, 03 

 and 04 in the 6th and 7th places 

 of Field E since this genus has 

 about 150 recognized species. 

 A specific symbol in the 8th 

 place identifies the specific 

 phage strain; the associated 

 host is designated in Field J. 



Pseudomonas phage strains 



Pseudomonas aeruginosa, phage 



strain Pa 

 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, phage 



strain Pb 

 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, phage 



strain Pc 

 Xanthomonas phage strains 



Vibrio phage strains 

 Azotobacter, Rhizobium and 



Agrobacterium phage strains 

 Escherichia phage strains 



Escherichia coli, phage strain Tl 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain T2 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain T3 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain T4 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain T5 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain 2 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain 4 

 Escherichia coli, phage strain 5 

 Erwinia phage strains 

 Serratia phage strains 

 Serratia marcescens, phage 



strain IV 

 Salmonella phage strains 



Salmonella Type Poona, phage 



strain 1 

 Salmonella Type Poona, phage 



strain 2 



JSC0117 

 JSC01171 



JSCOl 18 

 JSCOl 19 



thru 

 JSC0121 

 JSC01191 



JSCOl 192 



JSCOl 193 



JSC01194 



JSC01195 



JSC0122 



thru 

 JSC0124 

 JSC01221 



JSC01222 



JSC01223 



JSC01224 



JSC01225 



JSC01226 



JSC0125 



thru 

 JSCOl 26 

 JSC01251 



JSC0127 



thru 

 JSC0128 

 JSC0129 

 JSC0130 

 JSC02 



JSC02 



JSC0201 

 JSC0202 

 JSC0203 

 JSC0204 

 JSC0205 

 JSC0206 

 JSC03 



JSC03 



JSC0301 



JSC03011 



JSC03012 



JSC03O13 



JSC0302 



Shigella phage strains 

 Shigella dysenteriae, phage 



strain P2 

 Pasteurella phage strains 

 Staphylococcus phage strains 



Staphylococcus aureus, phage 



strain PI 

 Staphylococcus aureus, phage 



strain P14 

 Staphylococcus sp. , phage 



strain 6 

 Staphylococcus sp. , phage 



strain 13 

 Staphylococcus sp. , phage 



strain 9 

 Streptococcus phage strains 



Streptococcus cremoris, phage 



strain hp 

 Streptococcus cremoris, phage 



strain w 

 Streptococcus pyogenes, phage 



strain A-25 

 Streptococcus pyogenes, phage 



strain A- 27 

 Streptococcus sp. , phage 



strain 2A 

 Streptococcus sp. , phage 



strain 2B 

 Corynebacterium phage strains 



Corynebacterium sp. , phage 



strain DLC, 2921/49 

 Bacillus phage strains 



Mycobacterium phage strains 

 Streptomyces phage strains 

 Chlorogenaceae, family of 



suborder Phytophagineae 

 Viruses inducing yellow-type 



diseases 

 Chlorogenus 

 Carpophthora 

 Morsus 

 Aureogenus 

 Galla 



Fractilinea 

 Marmoraceae, family of suborder 



Phytophagineae 

 Viruses inducing mosaic diseases 

 Marmor 

 Marmor tabaci 

 Marmor cucumeris 

 Marmor solani 

 Acrogenus 



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