Achromatium

/ˌækroʊˈmeɪʃiəm/ noun

A genus of colorless sulfur bacteria found in aquatic environments that oxidize hydrogen sulfide without photosynthesis.

From 'achromat-' (colorless) + '-ium' (genus-forming Latin suffix). Named in microbiology in the late 1800s when scientists classified these unusual bacteria.

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