“…Members of Oceanobacillus have been isolated from deep-sea sediment, chironomid egg mass, sludge, soil, salt lake, marine solar saltern, sand dune, marine sand, the skin of a rainbow trout, algal mat, painting, wastewater-treatment system, fermented shrimp paste, fermented food, soy sauce production equipment, and indigo fermentation fluid. At the time of this writing, eighteen Oceanobacillus species have been described: O. iheyensis (Lu et al 2001), O. picturae (Heyrman et al 2003;Lee et al 2006), O. oncorhynchi (including two subspecies; Yumoto et al 2005), O. chironomi (Raats and Halpern 2007), O. profundus (Kim et al 2007), O. caeni (Nam et al 2008), O. kapialis (Namwong et al 2009), O. sojae (Tominaga et al 2009), O. locisalsi (Lee et al 2010), O. neutriphilus (Yang et al 2010), O. kimchii (Whon et al 2010), O. chungangensis (Lee et al 2013), O. indicireducens (Hirota et al 2013a, b), O. polygoni (Hirota et al 2013a, b), O. limi (Amoozegar et al 2014), O. luteolus (Wu et al 2014), O. pacificus and O. arenosus (Kim et al 2015).…”