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6208 Gavini, F., Ferragut, C., Izard, D., Trinel, P.A., Leclerc, H., Lefebvre, B., and Mossel, D.A.A. "Serratia fonticola, a new species from water." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1979) 29:92-101. [No PubMed record available.]
2759 Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors). "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.]
24586 Geiger  A, Fardeau  ML, Falsen  E, Ollivier  B, Cuny  G,     ( 2010 )

Serratia glossinae sp. nov., isolated from the midgut of the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis gambiensis.

International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 60 (Pt 6)
PMID : 19667382 DOI  :   10.1099/ijs.0.013441-0    
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We report the isolation of a novel bacterium, strain C1(T), from the midgut of the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis gambiensis, one of the vector insects responsible for transmission of the trypanosomes that cause sleeping sickness in sub-Saharan African countries. Strain C1(T) is a motile, facultatively anaerobic, rod-like bacterium (0.8-1.0 microm in diameter; 2-6 microm long) that grows as single cells or in chains. Optimum growth occurred at 25-35 degrees C, at pH 6.7-8.4 and in medium containing 5-20 g NaCl l(-1). The bacterium hydrolysed urea and used L-lysine, L-ornithine, citrate, pyruvate, D-glucose, D-mannitol, inositol, D-sorbitol, melibiose, amygdalin, L-arabinose, arbutin, aesculin, D-fructose, D-galactose, glycerol, maltose, D-mannose, raffinose, trehalose and d-xylose; it produced acetoin, reduced nitrate to nitrite and was positive for beta-galactosidase and catalase. The DNA G+C content was 53.6 mol%. It was related phylogenetically to members of the genus Serratia, family Enterobacteriaceae, the type strain of Serratia fonticola being its closest relative (99 % similarity between 16S rRNA gene sequences). However, DNA-DNA relatedness between strain C1(T) and S. fonticola DSM 4576(T) was only 37.15 %. Therefore, on the basis of morphological, nutritional, physiological and fatty acid analysis and genetic criteria, strain C1(T) is proposed to be assigned to a novel Serratia species, Serratia glossinae sp. nov. (type strain C1(T) =DSM 22080(T) =CCUG 57457(T)).
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44712 Kämpfer  P, Glaeser  SP,     ( 2015 )

Serratia glossinae Geiger et al. 2010 is a later synonym of Serratia fonticola Gavini et al. 1979.

International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 65 (Pt 5)
PMID : 25667392 DOI  :   10.1099/ijs.0.000112    
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Serratia glossinae DSM 22080(T) was compared with Serratia fonticola ATCC 29844(T) to clarify the taxonomic relationship of both species. 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons demonstrated that these species share 99.6% sequence similarity. Investigation of substrate utilization profiles displayed no striking differences from the type strains of both species. DNA-DNA hybridizations between both strains showed 100% (99.9%) similarity. Therefore, the reclassification of S. glossinae as a later synonym of S. fonticola is proposed, based upon the estimated phylogenetic position derived from 16S rRNA gene sequence data, biochemical data and DNA-DNA hybridization results.
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