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This report describes the taxa and member viruses approved by the ICTV between 1970 and 1993. Descriptions of the most important characteristics of these taxa are provided, together with a list of members and selected references. These descriptions represent the work of the chairpersons and members of the Subcommittees and Study Groups of the ICTV. A glossary of abbreviations and terms is provided first; followed by a set of virus diagrams and listings of the taxa, alphabetically, then by host, and then by nucleic acid and genome characteristics. A key to the placement of the viruses in the taxa is provided. Descriptions of the taxa and a listing of unassigned viruses follow.
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Murphy, F.A. et al. (1995). The Viruses. In: Murphy, F.A., et al. Virus Taxonomy. Archives of Virology Supplement 10, vol 10. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6607-9_2
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