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Mediterranean flour moths, Ephestia (=Anagasta) kuehniella (Zeller), that were found in stored grain in Thuringia
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ignored (help)In 1915 the bacterium was re-examined and named Bacillus sotto. [...] At about the same time, Beriner was isolating the organism
"Sotto" in Japanese means "sudden collapse" or "fainting", and "sotto" of Bacillus thuringiensis var. sotto derives its name from the "sotto" disease.
Bacillus sotto Ishiwata [→] Taxonomic reassignment: Bacillus thuringiensis var. sotto Ishiwata. [Heimpel and Angus, 1960]
OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications, Series on Harmonisation of Regulatory Oversight in Biotechnology No. 42
OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications, Series on Harmonisation of Regulatory Oversight in Biotechnology No. 42