References: Mypoviridae
References: Mypoviridae
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Citation: Mypoviridae
Citation: Mypoviridae
A summary of this ICTV Report chapter has been published as an ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile article in the Journal of General Virology, and should be cited when referencing this online chapter as follows:
Authors: Mypoviridae
Authors: Mypoviridae
Jens H. Kuhn
ICTV Ellioviricetes Study Group Chair
Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Fort Detrick
Frederick
Maryland
USA
Email: [email protected]
Scott Adkins
United States Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service
US Horticultural Research Laboratory
Fort Pierce
Genus: Hubavirus
Family: Mypoviridae
Genus: Hubavirus
Distinguishing features
The distinguishing features correspond to the family description.
Species demarcation criteria
Not applicable (this genus includes only one species).
Family: Mypoviridae
Family: Mypoviridae
Jens H. Kuhn, Scott Adkins, Katherine Brown, Juan Carlos de la Torre, Michele Digiaro, Holly R. Hughes, Sandra Junglen, Amy J. Lambert, Piet Maes, Marco Marklewitz, Gustavo Palacios, Takahide Sasaya (笹谷孝英), Massimo Turina, and Yong-Zhen Zhang (张永振)
The citation for this ICTV Report chapter is the summary published as:
Mypoviridae
Mypoviridae Table of Contents
Species List: Cruliviridae
Species List: Cruliviridae
Virus names, the choice of exemplar isolates, and virus abbreviations, are not official ICTV designations
Exemplar isolate of the species
References: Cruliviridae
References: Cruliviridae
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