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Abstract

As required by Rule 54 of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes, the authors propose the replacement specific epithet ‘’ for the illegitimate prokaryotic name Yoo . 2007, the replacement subspecific epithet ‘’ for subsp. Kim 2017 and the replacement subspecific epithet ‘’ for subsp. Kudo . 2012. Meanwhile, new combinations and are also proposed as replacements for the illegitimate prokaryotic names Yang . 2023 and Zhang . 2023, respectively.

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