Table 1: Complete list of names proposed in the current register list.
| Proposed Taxon | Etymology | Description | Parent Taxon | Type | Registry URL |
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| Species Shinella sumterensis | [sum.ter.en'sis] N.L. fem. adj. sumterensis, in recognition of Sumter National Forest, South Carolina, United States, the location from which the type strain was isolated | Cells are Gram-negative staining cocci arranged in long chains, facultatively anaerobic, motile, catalase and oxidase positive. Colonies are small, pinkish-white, glistening, smooth, with entire margins after growth for 24 h on levoglucosan isolation medium at 37°C. Growth was observed on arabinose, cellobiosan, fructose, galactose, glucose, myo-inositol, lactose, levoglucosan, mannitol, mannose, sorbitol, sucrose, and xylose. The DNA G+C content is 63.4 mol%. The type strain (MEC087T = DSM 27294T = ATCC TSD-106) was isolated from silty topsoil heavy in organic matter from a campfire pit (Russell Homestead, SC; GPS location 34.91107, −83.17371). The accession number for the genome assembly is MYFN00000000, and the 16S rRNA sequence is locus tag B5M41_026195.
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Shinella | NCBI Assembly: GCF_004514425.2 Ts | seqco.de/i:49625 |