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Abstract

Two species were isolated from soil by novel baiting techniques. Traditional taxonomic methods and fatty acid analysis techniques were used to establish the identities of these organisms. The names proposed for these new species are whose type strain is strain A51460 (= NRRL 18923), and whose type strain is strain A82600 (= NRRL 18924). The descriptions of these taxa are based on single isolates.

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