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Abstract

On the basis of phylogenetic, phenotypic, and chemotaxonomic distinctiveness, we formally propose that the species of the genus that have low optimum growth temperatures, , and , should be reclassified in the genus gen. nov. as comb. nov., comb. nov., and comb. nov., respectively. An emended description of the genus is also presented.

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