Proposal of nom. nov. and nom. nov. for "Types" 2 and 3, Respectively Free

Abstract

Following recommendations made by the Subcommittee on the Taxonomy of of the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology, it is proposed that 2 and 3 be recognized as two separate species, nom. nov. (type strain: CH20247; ATCC 23636) and nom. nov. (type strain: DC-333; ATCC 25293), respectively. The general properties and distinctive characteristics of the newly named species are summarized.

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