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Two rod-shaped marine bacterial strains named FDZSB0410 and FDZWPB0420, were isolated from the intestine of two adult abalone species, and , respectively. The strains were non-flagellated, motile by gliding, oxidase-positive but catalase-negative, and agar-degrading. The two strains had identical 16S rRNA gene sequences with the highest sequence similarity less than 96.0 % with species of the genera and within the family . Phylogenetic analysis indicated the strains represented an independent cluster neighbouring with the species of the genera and . Strain FDZSB0410 can grow under conditions at 15 to 37 °C with optimum of 30 °C, salinity range from 3 to 4 % (NaCl, w/v) with optimum of 3 %, and pH range from 7 to 8 with optimum of pH 7. The predominant fatty acids of strain FDZSB0410 consisted of iso-C, iso-C G, summed feature 3 (comprising C 7/C 6), iso-C, iso-C 3-OH, and iso-C 3-OH. The ubiquinone system detected was MK-6. The flexirubin pigment was absent, but the carotenoid was present. The polar lipids were identified as aminolipid, glycolipid, phosphatidylglycerol, an unknown phospholipid and four unknown lipids. The DNA G+C content was 35.3 mol%. On the basis of the genotypic and phenotypic characterizations, strain FDZSB0410 and strain FDZWPB0420 represent a novel species of a new genus in the family , for which the name gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of the type species is FDZSB0410 (=KCTC 52127=MCCC 1A01897).

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