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A slightly curved, rod-shaped marine bacterium, designated strain CL-S1, was isolated from near Dokdo, an island in the East Sea, Korea. Cells were Gram-negative and grew well under either aerobic or microaerobic conditions. Analyses of the 16S rRNA and gene sequences of strain CL-S1 revealed an affiliation with the genus within the class . Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA and gene sequences showed that strain CL-S1 formed a robust clade with LA31B, with sequence similarities of 96.1 and 88.2 %, respectively. DNA–DNA relatedness between strain CL-S1 and DSM 18005 was 44 %, indicating that they represent genomically distinct species. Strain CL-S1 grew optimally at 30–37 °C, at pH 7 and in the presence of 3–5 % NaCl. The dominant cellular fatty acids were iso-C 2-OH and/or C 7 (28.4 %), C (26.2 %) and C 7 (22.3 %). The DNA G+C content of strain CL-S1 was 28 mol%. Strain CL-S1 differed phenotypically from LA31B based on its ability to grow aerobically at 10 °C and inability to grow under anaerobic conditions. Based on the data presented, strain CL-S1 is considered to represent a novel species of the genus , for which the name sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is CL-S1 (=KCCM 90072 =JCM 15502).

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