Achromobacterieae

/ˌækroʊmoʊbækˌtɪriˈeɪiː/ noun

A former bacterial family classification for colorless, nonpigmented bacteria, now obsolete but historically significant in microbial taxonomy.

From 'achromobacter' + the Latin family suffix '-ieae.' This taxonomic term represents an older classification system based on visible color characteristics before modern genetic analysis revolutionized bacterial identification.

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