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A motile, rod-shaped, pink–orange pigmented bacterium, designated strain DW01, was isolated from the gut microflora of abalone collected from the South Sea (Republic of Korea). Cells were Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, catalase- and oxidase-positive. The major fatty acids were iso-C (17.7 %), C (13.4 %), iso-C 2-OH and/or C 7 (12.5 %) and C 8 (10.7 %). The DNA G+C content was 53.7 mol%. A phylogenetic tree based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain DW01 forms a lineage of the genus and is closely related to ATCC 51192 (98.3 % sequence similarity) and to other members of the genus (91.0–94.9 %). The phenotypic characteristics and DNA–DNA hybridization relatedness data indicate that strain DW01 should be distinguished from ATCC 51192. On the basis of the data presented in this study, strain DW01 represents a novel species, for which the name sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is DW01 (=KCTC 12896=JCM 14758).

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