“…In the case of the isolate LBGBsp015, it was obtained from a water sample from the municipal trace of the city of Orizaba, Veracruz (18°50'31.9"N+97°05'01.0"W), likewise, B. exovorus JSS, was found in wastewater from Ontario, Canada, to date it is the only bacterium of this species taken as a reference, and it aligns with our obtained bacterium, which could give us an indication of the origin of this species. On the other hand, the isolate LBGBsp017 was obtained from a water sample in the Ojo de Agua Lagoon in Orizaba, Veracruz (18°51'49.1"N+97°04'36.0"W) near marine algae, in a depth no greater than 15 cm, which is supported by the work of Paix and collaborators in 2019 where they talk about the distribution of BALOs in samples in the Perialpina (Koval et al, 2013;Paix et al, 2019;Mookherjee, and Jurkevitch, 2022 ). LBGBsp056, is an isolate characterized as Bacteriovorax sp., obtained from a water sample surrounding Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico as reported for Bacteriovorax samples marinus and Bacteriovorax litoralis, likewise, the isolate LBGBsp064, which was obtained from Ursus americanus, was also characterized as Bacteriovorax sp., in 2013, it was possible to isolate a strain of this species from the intestine of the fish Ophiocephalus argus, with which they analyzed its predation against Aeromonas veronica (Cao et al, 2014;Koval et al, 2015) .…”