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Abstract

Numerical taxonomic and deoxyribonucleic acid relatedness data for several strains belonging to the genus , which has been described previously, clearly delineated two new species, each containing two strains. These new species can be physiologically differentiated from previously described species. The name sp. nov. is proposed for the species represented by strain NRRL B-16134 (T = type strain), and the name sp. nov. is proposed for the species represented by strain NRRL B-16159.

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