{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Neisseria montereyensis sp. nov., Isolated from Oropharynx of California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus): Genomic, Phylogenetic, and Phenotypic Study. {Author}: Volokhov DV;Zagorodnyaya TA;Furtak VA;Nattanmai G;Randall L;Jose S;Gao Y;Gulland FM;Eisenberg T;Delmonte P;Blom J;Mitchell KK; {Journal}: Curr Microbiol {Volume}: 80 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2023 Jun 24 {Factor}: 2.343 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00284-023-03380-3 {Abstract}: A novel Neisseria strain, designated CSL10203-ORH2T, was isolated from the oropharynx of a wild California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) that was admitted to The Marine Mammal Center in California, USA. The strain was originally cultured from an oropharyngeal swab on BD Phenylethyl Alcohol (PEA) agar with 5% sheep blood under aerobic conditions. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA, rplF, and rpoB gene sequences and the core genome sequences indicated that the strain was most closely related to only N. zalophi CSL 7565T. The average nucleotide identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridization values between strain CSL10203-ORH2T and the closely related species N. zalophi CSL 7565T were 89.84 and 39.70%, respectively, which were significantly lower than the accepted species-defined thresholds for describing novel prokaryotic species at the genomic level. Both type strains were phenotypically similar but can be easily and unambiguously distinguished between each other by the analysis of their housekeeping genes, e.g., rpoB, gyrB, or argF. The major fatty acids in both type strains were C12:0, C16:0, C16:1-c9, and C18:1-c11. Based on the genomic, phenotypic, and phylogenetic properties, the novel strain represents a novel species of the genus Neisseria, for which the name Neisseria montereyensis sp. nov. with the type strain CSL10203-ORH2T (= DSM 114706T = CCUG 76428T = NCTC 14721T) is proposed. The genome G + C content is 45.84% and the complete draft genome size is 2,310,535 bp.