The
Clostridia are a highly
polyphyletic class of
Firmicutes, including
Clostridium and other similar genera. They are distinguished from the
Bacilli by lacking
aerobic respiration. They are
obligate anaerobes and oxygen is toxic to them. Species of the genus
Clostridium are all
Gram-positive and have the ability to form spores. Studies show they are not a
monophyletic group, and their relationships are not entirely certain. Currently most are placed in a single order called Clostridiales, but this is not a natural group and is likely to be redefined in the future.