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. 2017 Nov 13;67(11):4291–4293. doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002415

List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published

Aharon Oren 1,*, George M Garrity 2,*
PMCID: PMC5845657  PMID: 29130433

The purpose of this announcement is to effect the valid publication of the following effectively published new names and new combinations under the procedure described in the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (2008 Revision). Authors and other individuals wishing to have new names and/or combinations included in future lists should send an electronic copy of the published paper to the IJSEM Editorial Office for confirmation that all of the other requirements for valid publication have been met. It is also a requirement of IJSEM and the ICSP that authors of new species, new subspecies and new combinations provide evidence that types are deposited in two recognized culture collections in two different countries. It should be noted that the date of valid publication of these new names and combinations is the date of publication of this list, not the date of the original publication of the names and combinations. The authors of the new names and combinations are as given below. Inclusion of a name on these lists validates the publication of the name and thereby makes it available in the nomenclature of prokaryotes. The inclusion of a name on this list is not to be construed as taxonomic acceptance of the taxon to which the name is applied. Indeed, some of these names may, in time, be shown to be synonyms, or the organisms may be transferred to another genus, thus necessitating the creation of a new combination.

Name/authors Proposed as Nomenclatural type* Priority Reference
Acidovorax lacteus Chun et al. 2017, 1204 sp. nov. M36 (=JCM 31890=KCTC 52220) 18 [1]
Alkaliphilus hydrothermalis Ben Aissa et al. 2015, 186 sp. nov. FatMR1 (=DSM 25890=JCM 18390) 6 [2]
Altererythrobacter lauratis Yuan et al. 2017, 1082 sp. nov. YIM 75003 (=CCTCC AB2016268=KCTC 52606) 8 [3]
Altererythrobacter palmitatis Yuan et al. 2017, 1084 sp. nov. YIM 75004 (=CCTCC AB2016270=KCTC 52607) 8 [3]
Aquimarina seongsanensis Oh et al. 2017, 1024 sp. nov. CBA3208 (=JCM 19529=KACC 17667) 4 [4]
Bacillus subtilis subsp. stercoris corrig. Adelskov and Patel 2017, 1‡ subsp. nov. D7XPN1 (=JCM 30051=KCTC 33554) 9 [5]
Burkholderia humptydooensis Tuanyok et al. 2017, 7‡ § sp. nov. MSMB43 (=ATCC BAA-2767=LMG 29471) 5 [6]
Burkholderia singularis Vandamme et al. 2017, 11‡ | sp. nov. LMG 28154 (=CCUG 65685) 13 [7]
Chitinimonas naiadis Padakandla and Chae 2017, 1303 sp. nov. AR2 (=JCM 31504=KCTC 42755) 3 [8]
Deinococcus malanensis Zhu et al. 2017, 625 sp. nov. T93 (=JCM 30331=KCTC 33563) 10 [9]
Kiloniella majae Gerpe et al. 2017, 277¶ sp. nov. M56.1 (=CECT 9195=LMG 29925) 2 [10]
Lebetimonas natsushimae Nagata et al. 2017, 355# sp. nov. HS1857 (=DSM 104102=NBRC 112478) 15 [11]
Metakosakonia Alnajar and Gupta 2017, 125 gen. nov. Metakosakonia massiliensis 20 [12]
Metakosakonia massiliensis (Lagier et al. 2014) Alnajar and Gupta 2017, 125 comb. nov. (basonym: Enterobacter massiliensis Lagier et al. 2014) JC163 (=CSUR P161=DSM 26120) 20 [12]
Microvirga pakistanensis Amin et al. 2016, 938 sp. nov. NCCP-1258 (=CGMCC 1.15074=KCTC 42496) 14 [13]
Nocardia tengchongensis Li et al. 2017, 1153 sp. nov. CFH S0057 (=JCM 30083=KCTC 29485) 7 [14]
Paenibacillus aquistagni Simon et al. 2017, 1195** sp. nov. 11 (=CCM 8679=LMG 29561=ZIM B1027) 11 [15]
Pseudescherichia Alnajar and Gupta 2017, 125 gen. nov. Pseudescherichia vulneris 20 [12]
Pseudescherichia vulneris (Brenner et al. 1983) Alnajar and Gupta 2017, 125 comb. nov. (basonym: Escherichia vulneris Brenner et al. 1983) ATCC 33821 (=DSM 4564=JCM 1688)†† 20 [12]
Pseudomonas caspiana Busquets et al. 2017, 271 sp. nov. FBF102 (=CCUG 69273=CECT 9164) 1 [16]
Rhodococcus gannanensis Ma et al. 2017, 1118 sp. nov. M1 (=CGMCC 1.15992=DSM 104003) 12 [17]
Spirosoma daeguense corrig. Elderiny et al. 2017, 682‡‡ sp. nov. 15J9-6 (=JCM 31995=KCTC 52036) 21 [18]
Streptomyces asenjonii Goodfellow et al. 2017, 1142 sp. nov. KNN 35.1b (=NCIMB 15082=NRRL B-65050) 17 [19]
Thermotomaculum Izumi et al. 2012, 251 gen. nov. Thermotomaculum hydrothermale 16 [20]
Thermotomaculum hydrothermale Izumi et al. 2012, 251 sp. nov. AC55 (=DSM 24660=NBRC 107904)§§ 16 [20]
Vibrio barjaei Dubert et al. 2016, 555|| sp. nov. 3062 (=CAIM 1921=CECT 9090=LMG 29358) 19 [21]

For references to Validation Lists 1–71, see Int J Syst Bacteriol 49 (1999) 1325. Lists 72-177 were published in Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 50 (2000) 3, 423, 949, 1415, 1699, 1953; and 51 (2001) 1, 263, 793, 1229, 1619, 1945; and 52 (2002) 3, 685, 1075, 1437, 1915; and 53 (2003) 1, 373, 627, 935, 1219, 1701; and 54 (2004) 1, 307, 631, 1005, 1425, 1909; and 55 (2005) 1, 547, 983, 1395, 1743, 2235; and 56 (2006) 1, 499, 925, 1459, 2025, 2507; and 57 (2007) 1, 433, 893, 1371, 1933, 2449; and 58 (2008) 1, 529, 1057, 1511, 1993, 2471; and 59 (2009) 1, 451, 923, 1555, 2129, 2647; and 60 (2010) 1, 469, 1009, 1477, 1985, 2509; and 61 (2011) 1, 475,1011, 1499, 2025, 2563; and 62 (2012) 1, 473, 1017, 1443, 2045, 2549; and 63 (2013) 1, 797, 1577, 2365, 3131, 3931; and 64 (2014) 1, 693, 1455, 2184, 3603; and 65 (2015), 1, 741, 1112, 2017, 2777, 3767; and 66 (2016) 1, 1603, 1913, 2463, 3761, 4299; and 67 (2017) 1, 529, 1095, 2075, 3140.

*Abbreviations of culture collections cited in this list can be found at http://ijs.microbiologyresearch.org/marketing/editorial/IJSEM_Culture_Collection_Abbreviation_14082015.pdf.

†Priority number assigned according to the date the documentation and request for validation are received.

‡The online open-access journal in which the name was effectively published does not have continuous page numbers for each volume.

§The etymology must state N.L. fem. adj. instead of L. gen. adj.

|Syllabification must be adjusted as follows: sin.gu.la'ris,

¶The protologue heading must state Kiloniella majae instead of K. majae. Syllabification must be adjusted as follows: ma'jae.

#The protologue heading must state Lebetimonas natsushimae instead of L. natsushimae. Syllabification must be adjusted as follows: na.tsu.shi'mae.

**Syllabification must be adjusted as follows: a.qui.stag'ni.

††The effective publication states that the type strain was also deposited as CDC 875-72 and as NBRC 102420, but no documentation was supplied.

‡‡The list editors have corrected daeguensis to daeguense (dae.gu.en'se. N.L. neut. adj. daeguense).

§§The effective publication states that the type strain was also deposited as JCM 17643, but no documentation was supplied.

||The protologue heading must state Vibrio barjaei instead of V. barjaei.

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