Five strains with strong chitinolytic activity were isolated from a soil sample collected from southern Taiwan. The strains shared more than 92 % DNA–DNA similarity, indicating membership of the same genospecies. This close relationship was supported by high similarities in fatty acid composition and biochemical characteristics. A 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis indicated that the isolates were members of the class ‘Betaproteobacteria’, in which they formed an individual subline of descent that was distantly related (<94 % similarity) to lineages defined by Formivibrio citricus DSM 6150T and Iodobacter fluviatilis DSM 3764T. On the basis of the phylogenetic and phenotypic distinctness of these novel chitin-degrading organisms, a new genus, Chitinibacter, is proposed, with Chitinibacter tainanensis (type strain, S1T=BCRC 17254T=DSM 15459T) as the type species.