Listeria goaensis sp. nov. Doijad, Swapnil P. and Poharkar, Krupali V. and Kale, Satyajit B. and Kerkar, Savita and Kalorey, Dewanand R. and Kurkure, Nitin V. and Rawool, Deepak B. and Malik, Satya Veer Singh and Ahmad, Rafed Yassin and Hudel, Martina and Chaudhari, Sandeep P. and Abt, Birte and Overmann, Jörg and Weigel, Markus and Hain, Torsten and Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo B. and Chakraborty, Trinad,, 68, 3285-3291 (2018), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.002980, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1466-5026, abstract= Two Listeria -like isolates obtained from mangrove swamps in Goa, India were characterized using polyphasic combinations of phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and whole-genome sequence (WGS)-based approaches. The isolates presented as short, non-spore-forming, Gram-positive rods, that were non-motile, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive and exhibited α-haemolysis on 5 % sheep- and horse-blood agar plates. The 16S rRNA gene sequences exhibited 93.7–99.7 % nucleotide identity to other Listeria species and had less than 92 % nucleotide identity to species of closely related genera, indicating that the isolates are de facto members of the genus Listeria . Their overall fatty acid composition resembled that of other Listeria species, with quantitative differences in iso C15 : 0, anteiso C15 : 0, iso C16 : 0, C16 : 0, iso C17 : 0 and anteiso C17 : 0 fatty acid profiles. Phylogeny based on 406 core coding DNA sequences grouped these two isolates in a monophyletic clade within the genus Listeria . WGS-based average nucleotide identity and in silico DNA–DNA hybridization values were lower than the recommended cut-off values of 95 and 70 %, respectively, to the other Listeria species, indicating that they are founding members of a novel Listeria species. We suggest the name Listeria goaensis sp. nov. be created and the type strain is ILCC801T (=KCTC 33909;=DSM 29886;=MCC 3285)., language=, type=