benignusak
Benignusak is a fictional genus of bacteria created for educational and speculative contexts to illustrate microbial taxonomy, ecology, and safe-handling concepts. In the proposed description, members are Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and motile by a single polar flagellum, with a facultatively aerobic metabolism. The type species, Benignusak innocua, forms smooth, pale colonies on standard nutrient agar and grows best at moderate temperatures.
Taxonomy: Domain Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Pseudomonadales; Family Benignaceae (fictional); Genus Benignusak. This placement
Ecology and metabolism: In the fictional model, Benignusak species are described as native to wetland soils
Discovery and etymology: The name Benignusak combines benignus, Latin for harmless, with a constructed suffix -sak
Applications and significance: Benignusak serves as a classroom model for discussing biosafety, taxonomy, and plant-microbe interactions.