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Abstract

We propose a new species, . This species is represented by a single isolate from a soil sample obtained in Kunming, Peoples Republic of China. This strain (strain ATCC 35682[T = type strain]) has the following morphological and chemical properties typical of the genus : formation of lipid-filled conidia and sclerotia, type I cell wall composition, lack of mycolic acids, type PII phospholipid composition, and deoxyribonucleic acid guanine-plus-cytosine content of 71.3 mol%. Strain ATCC 35682differs physiologically from all previously described species and thus is considered a new species.

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