- In his
Systema Naturae of 1758, Carl
Linnaeus divided the
Order Primates within Mammalia into four genera: Homo, Simia, Lemur, and Vespertilio. His Vespertilio...
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Macacine herpesvirus 1,
Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1, CHV-1),
Herpesvirus simiae, or
Herpes virus B is the
Simplexvirus infecting macaque monkeys. B virus...
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Aeromonas simiae is a Gram-negative, oxidase- and catalase-positive
motile bacterium of the
genus Aeromonas, with a
polar flagellum,
isolated from the...
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Mycobacterium simiae is a
species of Mycobacterium. As per Runyon's
classification it is
classified as a
photochromogen as it
produces pigments only when...
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pigments in or
after being exposed to light.
Examples include M. kansasii, M.
simiae, and M. marinum.
Scotochromogens become pigmented in darkness. Examples...
- clusters: S.
aureus group – S. argenteus, S. aureus, S. schweitzeri, S.
simiae S.
auricularis group – S.
auricularis S.
carnosus group – S. carnosus, S...
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Staphylococcus simiae is a Gram-positive, coagulase-negative
member of the
bacterial genus Staphylococcus consisting of
clustered cocci. This
species was...
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Pseudomonas simiae is a Gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive, rod-shaped
bacterium isolated from
monkeys (Callithrix geoffroyi). The type strain...
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taxonomic synonym:
Mycobacterium based on the Slowly-Growing Tuberculosis-
Simiae clade Mycobacteroides based on the Rapidly-Growing Abscessus-Chelonae clade...
- in
amphibians T. rugosae, in
amphibians T. sergenti, in
amphibians T.
simiae,
which causes nagana in pigs. Its main
reservoirs are
warthogs and bush...