vibroida
Vibroida is a term sometimes used colloquially to refer to a type of organism that exhibits vibrioid or comma-like morphology. This shape is characteristic of certain bacteria. The genus Vibrio, for example, contains many species that are motile, Gram-negative, and rod-shaped, often appearing curved or as a comma. These bacteria are known for their diverse habitats, including marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments, as well as association with aquatic animals. Some vibrioid bacteria are pathogenic, causing diseases in humans and animals, while others are harmless or even beneficial, playing roles in nutrient cycling.
The vibrioid shape is not exclusive to the genus Vibrio. Other bacterial genera can also contain species