“…Strain JCM 4826T, a fish pathogen isolated from blueblack salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), was assigned to the genus Streptomyces as Streptomyces salmonicida (Rucker, 1949) but was transferred to the genus Nocardia as Nocardia salmonicida when wholeorganism hydrolysates of the strain were found to contain meso-diaminopimelic acid, arabinose and galactose (Pridham & Lyons, 1969 ;Pridham, 1970). This reclassification was subsequently underpinned by additional chemotaxonomic and morphological data (Goodfellow, 1971 ;Alderson et al, 1985;Kudo et 1988) and the organism was shown to be most closely related to Nocardia asteroides on the basis of the results from DNA : DNA relatedness (Mordarski et al, 1977;Kudo et al, 1988) and numerical phenetic (Orchard & Goodfellow, 1980) studies. ' Nocardia salmonicida' JCM 4826T also fell outwith the Streptomyces clusters in the numerical phenetic survey of Williams et al (1983).…”