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Abstract

The type strain of Shah and Collins and the type strain of Holdeman et al. have more than 80% deoxyribonucleic acid homology with the type strain of Kornman and Holt, and therefore the three names are subjective synonyms. Since . Holdeman et al. was the first validly published name applied to this taxon, . and . are later synonyms of . .

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