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Abstract

THI 024 (= ATCC 27793) is closely related to sp. strain A2 (type strain) (= THI 041 = ATCC 25364), and these strains clearly differ from the known species in their morphological and physiological characteristics, ubiquinone systems, deoxyribonucleic acid guanine-plus-cytosine contents, and cellular fatty acid compositions. We propose the name sp. nov. for these organisms. Strain THI 041 is the type strain of this species.

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