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<p>An obligately anaerobic, Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup>, was isolated from the fecal sample of a healthy Japanese man. This strain was initially assigned as a novel species of the genus <em>Coprobacter</em> based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities compared with other <em>Coprobacter</em> species. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> had relatively low 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity (97.5%) to <em>Coprobacter secundus</em> 177<sup>T</sup>. However, strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> showed 96.9% average nucleotide identity value with <em>C. secundus</em> 177<sup>T</sup>, indicating that strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> and <em>C. secundus</em> 177<sup>T</sup> belong to the same species. On the other hand, the digital DNA-DNA hybridization value between strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> and <em>C. secundus</em> 177<sup>T</sup> was 73.5%, indicating that strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> is a subspecies of <em>C. secundus</em>. Another anaerobic, Gram-stain-variable, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup>, was also isolated from human feces. Strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup> had significantly low 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities (<92.0%) to the validated bacterial species within the family <em>Oscillospiraceae</em>. The percentage of conserved protein values between the genome of strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup> and that of the validated related taxa were <50%, suggesting that strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup> belongs to a novel genus. On the basis of the collected data, strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> represents a novel subspecies of <em>C. secundus</em>, for which the name <em>Coprobacter secundus</em> subsp. <em>similis</em> subsp. nov. (type strain 2CBH44<sup>T</sup> = JCM 34079<sup>T</sup> = DSM 111570<sup>T</sup>) is proposed. Strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup> represents a novel species of a novel genus, for which the name <em>Solibaculum mannosilyticum</em> gen. nov., sp. nov. (type strain 12CBH8<sup>T</sup> = JCM 34081<sup>T</sup> = DSM 111571<sup>T</sup>) is proposed.</p>
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