“…Euzebya was found in the rhizosphere of Agave lechuguilla in the saline and oligotrophic soils of Cuatro Ciénegas Basin, Mexico [76,81], as well as in other plant rhizospheres from different regions [73,75,79,81,85,91,92,95]. The presence of Euzebya has been recorded in saltern and salt lakes, terrestrial and sea waters, marine organisms [103- 107,111,113,119], bentonite [110], animals [112,114,115], and humans [116][117][118]. In addition, the genus was found on a sandstone surface, covered by efflorescences, at the Wawel Royal Castle in Poland [108].…”