“…They proposed the new species Methylobacterium rhodinum, Methylobacterium radiotolerans and Methylobacterium mesophilicum, which were methane-non-utilizing organisms, and amended the description of the genus Methylobacterium . Methylobacterium strains produce carotenoid pigment and bacteriochlorophyll in their cells, and they belong to a group of aerobic bacteriochlorophyll-containing (ABC) bacteria (Hiraishi and Shimada, 2001). Currently, the genus Methylobacterium consists of 14 valid species, Methylobacterium extorquens (Bousfield and Green, 1985), Methylobacterium rhodesianum, Methylobacterium zatmanii and Methylobacterium fujisawaense (Green et al, 1988), Methylobacterium aminovorans (Urakami et al, 1993), Methylobacterium thiocyanatum (Wood et al, 1998), Methylobacterium dichloromethanicum (Doronina et al, 2000), Methylobacterium chloromethanicum (McDonald et al, 2001), Methylobacterium suomiense, and Methylobacterium lusitanum (Doronina et al, 2002).…”