An actinomycete, designated MS426 T , the culture broth of which showed potent antimicrobial activity, was isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample of the South China Sea. An almostcomplete sequence of the 16S rRNA gene of strain MS426 T was determined and aligned with those of representatives of the family Micromonosporaceae available in public databases. Phylogenetic trees were inferred by using three algorithms. Strain MS426 T formed a branch adjacent to Verrucosispora lutea YIM 013 T in a distinct cluster occupied only by strains of the genus Verrucosispora. Strain MS426 T was distinguishable from the type strains of the two described Verrucosispora species by using a combination of chemical and morphological markers and by DNA-DNA relatedness. On the basis of these genotypic and phenotypic differences, the novel antimicrobial strain with pharmaceutical potential represents a novel species, for which the name Verrucosispora sediminis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is MS426 T (5CGMCC 4.3550 T 5JCM 15670 T ).The exploration of microbial diversity in marine environments has become one of the most popular research areas now that the ocean has been recognized as a microbiological 'rainforest'. Novel microbes and their associated bioactive compounds have been isolated (Demain & Zhang, 2005). Since the description of the marine genus Salinispora and its bioactive secondary metabolites, marine actinomycetes, especially members of the family Micromonosporaceae, have received attention from both taxonomists and chemists (Maldonado et al., 2005;Laatsch, 2006;Lam, 2006;Knight et al., 2003;Zhang et al., 2005). The discovery of abyssomicin, an inhibitor of p-aminobenzoic acid biosynthesis, in the marine strain AB-18-032 of the genus Verrucosispora has led to this genus receiving special attention (Riedlinger et al., 2004).The genus Verrucosispora was established by Rheims et al. (1998) and, to date, only two species have been described, namely Verrucosispora gifhornensis (Rheims et al., 1998) and Verrucosispora lutea (Liao et al., 2009). The genus Verrucosispora is characterized by branching hyphae that form a well-developed septate mycelium, absent or sparse aerial mycelium, non-motile, singly borne spores with smooth, warty or hairy surfaces, the presence of 16S rRNA gene signature nucleotides specific to the family Micromonosporaceae, a unique nucleotide signature (59-CAAUUCGGUUG-39) between positions 1132 and 1143 (Escherichia coli numbering), DNA G+C content of 69.3-70.0 mol%, peptidoglycan of type A1c (directly crosslinked, presence of glycine, alanine, glutamic acid and meso-diaminopimelic acid in the peptide side-chain), lack of arabinose in whole-cell sugars, a polar lipid composition 3These authors contributed equally to this work.The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain MS426 T is EU870859.A scanning electron micrograph of strain MS426 T is available as supplementary material with the online version of this paper. The main interest of our joint research project is t...