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J. Indicus (other)
''J. indicus'' may refer to: * ''Janibacter indicus'', a species of Gram positive, aerobic bacterium * ''Jonas indicus'', a species of crab See also

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Janibacter Indicus
''Janibacter'' is a genus of Gram positive, nonmotile, non-sporeforming bacteria. The genus name is derived from the two-faced Roman god Janus, referring to the fact that the cells of the original strain could be rod-shaped or coccoid. The type species of the genus, '' Janibacter limosus'', was originally isolated from sludge from a wastewater treatment plant. Other species have been isolated from an air sample, a melon, the midgut of mosquitoes, coral, sea sediment, and hydrothermal sediment. ''Janibacter brevis'' was originally classified as a separate species, but was later found to be a heterotypic synonym of ''J. terrae''. Colonies formed on agar by members of this genus are usually cream, white, or yellow pigmented. The optimum temperature for most ''Janibacter'' species is 28 °C. The lowest temperature required for growth in the genus is 4 °C (''J. terrae'', ''J. anophelis'', ''J. limosus''), and the highest is 45 °C (''J. terrae'', ''J. anophelis'', '' ...
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Jonas Indicus
''Jonas indicus'' is a species of crab in the family Corystidae Corystidae is a family of crabs, in its own superfamily, Corystoidea. It includes what was once thought to be the oldest Eubrachyuran fossil, '' Hebertides jurassica'', thought to be dating from the Bathonian (Middle Jurassic The Middle Jura .... References Crabs Crustaceans described in 1935 {{Corystoidea-stub ...
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