Summary of taxonomy changes ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) from the Animal DNA Viruses and Retroviruses Subcommittee, 2025
Published: 2025
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.002113
Authors:
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Arvind Varsani
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Adly M.M. Abd-Alla
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Niklas Arnberg
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Kelly S. Bateman
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Mária Benkő
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Annie Bézier
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Philippe Biagini
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Jamie Bojko
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Anamarija Butkovic
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Marta Canuti
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Vladimír Celer
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Jean-Michel Drezen
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Laszlo Egyed
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Matthias G. Fischer
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Sarah François
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Benjamin Guinet
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Balázs Harrach
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Robert L. Harrison
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Elisabeth A. Herniou
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Michael Hess
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Jia Hu
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Johannes A. Jehle
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Győző L. Kaján
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Adrianna E. Kajon
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Eugene V. Koonin
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Simona Kraberger
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Peter J. Krell
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Mart Krupovic
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Jens H. Kuhn
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Chengfeng Lei
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Matthieu Leobold
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Fabrizio Maggi
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Suresh K. Mittal
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Hiroaki Okamoto
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Tanja Opriessnig
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Xiaowei Peng
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Judit Pénzes
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Iva I. Podgorski
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Thomas S. Postler
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Bergmann M. Ribeiro
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Carmen San Martín
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Maria Söderlund-Venermo
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Xiulian Sun
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András Surján
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Zoltán L. Tarján
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Julien Varaldi
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Márton Z. Vidovszky
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Göran Wadell
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Hidemi Watanabe
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Natalya Yutin
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Monique M. van Oers
Abstract:
The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) holds a ratification vote annually after review of newly proposed taxa by ICTV Study Groups and members of the virology community. In March 2025, the vote outcome of the 11 proposals within the mandate of the Animal DNA Viruses and Retroviruses Subcommittee was made public. Here, we provide a summary of the newly accepted proposals. These include reorganization of taxa in the realm Varidnaviria, classification of the ‘polinton-like’ viruses into a new family (Phypoliviridae) within a new order Archintovirales; establishment of a new phylum (Commensaviricota) in the kingdom Shotokuvirae; the establishment of a new family called Filamentoviridae with two new genera and three new species; the addition of four new genera in the family Anelloviridae with 70 new species; and the addition of 85 new species in the families Adenoviridae (n=16), Baculoviridae (n=5), Circoviridae (n=5), Parvoviridae (n=55) and Polyomaviridae (n=4). Also, in the family Belpaoviridae, 11 species were renamed to comply with the binomial requirement for species names.