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A novel streptomycete (strain HNM0141) was isolated from tropical forest soil collected from Bawangling mountain of Hainan island, PR China and its taxonomic position was established in a polyphasic study. The organism had chemical and morphological properties consistent with its classification as a member of the clade. On the basis of the results of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, HNM0141 showed highest similarity to CGMCC4.1900 (99.4 %), DSM 42010 (98.9 %), NBRC 101000 (98.3 %), NBRC 100778 (98.0 %) and NBRC 100767 (97.9 %). The strain formed a well-delineated subclade with CGMCC4.1900 and DSM 42010. The levels of DNA–DNA relatedness between HNM0141 and CGMCC4.1900 and DSM 42010 were 62 and 44 %, respectively. On the basis of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, HNM0141 represents a novel species in the clade for which the name sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is HNM0141 (=CCTCC AA 2016045=KCTC 39905).

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