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Strains Sr36T and TMT4-23T were isolated from No. 1 glacier in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Toumingmengke glacier in Gansu Province, PR China, respectively. They were Gram-stain-positive and rod-shaped micro-organisms. The optimum growth temperature of the two strains was 10-14 °C. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the two strains were related to members of the genus Cryobacterium. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) values between strain Sr36T and its close relatives Cryobacterium luteum Hh15T, Cryobacterium aureum Hh31T, Cryobacterium levicorallinum Hh34T and Cryobacterium flavum Hh8T were 81.16-87.24 and 28.0-32.5 %, respectively. The ANI and dDDH values between strain TMT4-23T and its close relative Cryobacterium psychrotolerans 0549T were 81.16 and 22.3 %. The polar lipids of strain Sr36T were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol, one unidentified glycolipid and three unidentified lipids. The polar lipids of strain TMT4-23T were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol, one unidentified glycolipid, one unidentified phospholipid and six unidentified lipids. Guanosine The major fatty acids of strain Sr36T were anteiso-C15 0, iso-C16 0, anteiso-C17 0 and anteiso-C15 1. The major fatty acids of strain TMT4-23T were anteiso-C15 0, anteiso-C17 0, iso-C16 0, anteiso-C15 1 and iso-C15 1. Both strains contained 2,4-diaminobutyric acid and their predominant menaquinone was MK-10. On the basis of the phenotypic, phylogenetic and genotypic data, two novel species Cryobacterium ruanii sp. nov. (type strain = Sr36T=CGMCC 1.9275T=NBRC 113797T) and Cryobacterium breve sp. nov. (type strain =TMT4-23T=CGMCC 1.9556T=NBRC 113800T) are proposed.A gamma radiation-resistant and pink-pigmented bacterial strain, designated as 17Sr1-39T, was isolated from a gamma ray-irradiated soil sample collected in the Republic of Korea. Cells were Gram-stain-negative, strictly aerobic, flagellated, asporogenous, rod-shaped and methylotrophic. Results of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain 17Sr1-39T was phylogenetically related to Methylobacterium currus PR1016AT (97.3 %), Methylobacterium aquaticum DSM 16371T (97.2 %), Methylobacterium platani PMB02T (97.0 %), Methylobacterium frigidaeris IER25-16T (96.6 %), Methylobacterium terrae 17Sr1-28T (96.6 %) and Methylobacterium organophilum JCM 2833T (93.4 %). The G+C content calculated based on the genome sequence was 70.4 mol%. The average nucleotide identity and in silico DNA-DNA hybridization values between strain 17Sr1-39T and M. currus, M. aquaticum, M. platani, M. frigidaeris, M. terrae and M. organophilum were 77.3-89.9 and 22-38.2 %, respectively. The predominant fatty acids were summed feature 8 (C18 1ω7c and/or C18 1ω6c) and summed feature 3 (C16 1ω7c and/or C16 1ω6c). The predominant quinone was ubiquinone 10 and the major polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylethanolamine. Based on the data from phenotypic tests and genotypic differences between strain 17Sr1-39T and its close phylogenetic relatives, strain 17Sr1-39T represented a new species belonging to the genus Methylobacterium, for which the name Methylobacterium terricola sp. nov. (=KACC 52905T=NBRC 112874T) is proposed.Three Gram-stain-positive bacterial strains, designated X0750T, X0278 and X0401, isolated from traditional yogurt in Tibet Autonomous Region, PR China, were characterized by a polyphasic approach, including sequence analyses of the 16S rRNA gene and three housekeeping genes (pheS, rpoA and recA), determination of average nucleotide identity (ANI) and average amino acid identity (AAI), in silico DNA-DNA hybridization (isDDH), fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) analysis and phenotypic characterization. Strain X0750T was phylogenetically related to the type strains of Weissella hellenica, Weissella bombi, Weissella paramesenteroides, Weissella jogaejeotgali, Weissella thailandensis, Weissella oryzae, Weissella cibaria and Weissella confusa, having 94.4-100 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities, 76.7-90.0 % pheS gene sequence similarities, 88.9-99.4 % rpoA gene sequence similarities and 77.6-92.8 % recA gene sequence similarities, respectively. ANI, isDDH and AAI values between strain X0750T and type strains of phylogenetically related species were less than 90.4, 40.9 and 92.8 % respectively, confirming that strain X0750T represents a novel species within the genus Weissella. Based upon the data obtained in the present study, a novel species, Weissella sagaensis sp. nov., is proposed and the type strain is X0750T(=NCIMB 15192T=CCM 8924T=LMG 31184T=CCTCC AB 2018403T).Yeast strains belonging to a novel anamorphic yeast species were isolated from subsoil groundwater contaminated with hydrocarbons in a metal working factory located in northern Spain, and from a human infection in the USA. Comparison of ITS sequences between the isolates revealed 0.2 % divergence between the Spanish isolates and 0.46 % divergence between those and the USA isolate. Phylogenetic analysis based on the D1/D2 domains of the LSU rRNA gene showed that these isolates belong to the Wickerhamiella clade with W. sorbophila and W. infanticola as their closest relatives. Sequence divergence between the new isolates and W. sorbophila and W. infanticola was 1.97 and 1.79 %, respectively. The isolates in the novel species are not fermentative and pseudohyphae were not produced. Sexual reproduction was not observed for individual isolates or in mixtures of isolates. Conjugation between the isolates in the novel species and close relatives W. sorbophila and W. infanticola was not observed. These data support the proposal of Wickerhamiella verensis as a novel species, with CECT 12028T as the holotype.A Gram-stain-negative, non-spore-forming, motile, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria strain, designated LCB8T, was isolated from the insect Teleogryllus occipitalis captured from a deserted cropland in Shuangliu district, Chengdu, PR China. Phylogenetic analysis on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the strain represented a member of the genus Ochrobactrum, family Brucellaceae, class Alphaproteobacteria. Ochrobactrum pecoris CCUG 60088T (97.9 %) and Ochrobactrum haematophilum CCUG 38531T (98.8 %) were identified as the most closely related phylogenetic neighbours of strain LCB8T. The novel strain was able to grow at salt concentrations of 0-4.5 % (w/v), pH 5-9 and temperatures of 20-42 °C. The major quinone system was ubiquinone Q-10, the major fatty acids were C18 1ω7c, C16 0 and C18 0. The major polar lipids were phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylmonomethylethanolamine, diphosphatidylglycerol and four undefined aminolipids. The major polyamines were putrescine and spermidine.