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Abstract

A new species of bacteria is described for which the name is proposed. The organism is characterized by a blue mass of aerial mycelium, coiled spore chains, spores with smooth surfaces, and a nonchromogenic vegetative mycelium. The type strain of is strain T-41575 (=IFO 13601).

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