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'''Caryophanaceae''' is a [[family (taxonomy)|family]] of [[Gram positive]] [[bacteria]]. There is only one genus, ''[[Caryophanon]]'', represented by this family. It is found in [[cow dung]].<ref name="Morris1992">{{cite book|author=Christopher G. Morris|title=Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nauWlPTBcjIC&pg=PA370|year=1992|publisher=Gulf Professional Publishing|isbn=978-0-12-200400-1|page=370}}</ref>
'''Caryophanaceae''' is a [[family (taxonomy)|family]] of [[Gram positive]] [[bacteria]]. There is only one genus, ''[[Caryophanon]]'', represented by this family. It is found in [[cow dung]].<ref name="Morris1992">{{cite book|author=Christopher G. Morris|title=Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nauWlPTBcjIC&pg=PA370|year=1992|publisher=Gulf Professional Publishing|isbn=978-0-12-200400-1|page=370}}</ref>

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[[Category:Bacillales]]
[[Category:Bacillales]]

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Caryophanaceae
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Caryophanaceae

Peshkoff 1939
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Caryophanon

Caryophanaceae is a family of Gram positive bacteria. There is only one genus, Caryophanon, represented by this family. It is found in cow dung.[1]

References

  1. ^ Christopher G. Morris (1992). Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology. Gulf Professional Publishing. p. 370. ISBN 978-0-12-200400-1.