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Abstract

Recent studies of the evolutionary relationships of nonfermentative, gram-negative, rod-shaped, polarly flagellated, marine bacteria have indicated that some are members of the lineage which includes the type species of the genus , . As a result of these findings, one species equivalent (group G-l) with a guanine plus cytosine content slightly beyond the lower limit proposed for is now included in this genus under the designation sp. nov. (type strain 146 = ATCC 27130). In addition, “,” an organism not included in the , is a recognizable species and part of this lineage. This name has, therefore, been revived and corrected to sp. nov., nom. rev. (type strain 218 = ATCC 14405). The phenotypes of these two species and their type strains are described along with those for two other marine , and .

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