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Abstract

The species ( Celmer 1977) Henssen 1987 was proposed, based on morphological and chemotaxonomic observations, for a strain originally described as ‘’ Celmer 1977 in a US patent. In the course of a phylogenetic study of the taxa with validly published names within the suborder based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, it became apparent that this species was misplaced in the genus . After careful evaluation of the phylogeny, morphology, chemotaxonomy and physiology of the type strain, it was concluded that this strain represents a species of the genus that is unable to produce motile spores. The description of the genus is therefore emended to accommodate species that do not produce motile spores, and it is proposed that be transferred to the genus as comb. nov. The type strain is NRRL B-16697 =ATCC 31181 =DSM 43855 =JCM 3276 =NBRC 14105 =VKM Ac-1419.

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