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Abstract

The name “” Barker and Beck 1942 was not included on the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names or in , 8th ed. This name is here revived for the organism to which it originally was applied. It is now validly published in accordance with Rules 27 and 28a and Provisional Rules B and B of the . The type strain is strain DSM 605.

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