10'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' (Lso) has emerged as a serious threat on solanaceous 11 and apiaceous crops worldwide. Five Lso haplotypes (LsoA, LsoB, LsoC, LsoD and LsoE) 12 have been identified so far. To decipher genetic relationships between Lso strains, a MLSA 13 study of seven housekeeping genes (acnA, atpD, ftsZ, glnA, glyA, gnd and groEL) was 14 performed on a representative bacterial collection of 49 Lso strains. In all, 5415 bp spanning 15 the seven loci were obtained from each of the 49 strains of our bacterial collection. Analysis of 16 sequence data was consistent with a clonal population structure with no evidence of 17 recombination. Phylogenies reconstructed from individual genes, and with concatenated data, 18 were globally congruent with each other. In addition to the five highly supported and distinct 19 genetic clusters, which correspond to the five established haplotypes, our phylogenetic data 20 revealed the presence of a sixth haplotype, designated 'LsoG'. This new haplotype is currently 21 represented by two strains from France which had distinct sequences in four out of the seven 22 tested housekeeping genes. Altogether, the data presented here provide new information 23 regarding the genetic structure of Lso and the evolutionary history of the haplotypes defined 24 within this bacterial species.25 26