“…In terrestrial hydrothermal vents and springs, members of the phyla Aquificae (Aguiar et al, 2004), Acidobacteria (Losey et al, 2013) and Actinobacteria (Itoh et al, 2011) have been described; however, the majority of the Fe(III)-reducing species in culture belong to the phylum Firmicutes (Slobodkin et al, 1997(Slobodkin et al, , 1999(Slobodkin et al, , 2006Zavarzina et al, 2002;Gorlenko et al, 2004;Sokolova et al, 2004;Haouari et , 2012). In shallow-water hydrothermal vent environments, the only Fe(III)-reducing bacterium described to date is Ardenticatena maritima, belonging to the phylum Chloroflexi (Kawaichi et al, 2013). Documented chemical and microbiological evidence from hydrothermal vent systems shows a variety of yet unknown bacterial lineages with potential links to Fe(III) reduction (Sievert et al, 1999;Slobodkin et al, 2001;Slobodkin, 2005;Hirayama et al, 2007;Meyer-Dombard & Amend, 2014).…”