Yinghuangia seranimata | |
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Species: | Y. seranimata |
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Yinghuangia seranimata (Wang et al. 2012) Komaki and Tamura 2019 [1] | |
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CCTCC AA 206006, DSM 41883, YIM 45720 [2] | |
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