During an ongoing female urinary microbiome research study, strains c17Ua_112 and c31Ua_26 isolated from urine samples of a patient diagnosed with overactive bladder and a healthy postmenopausal woman, respectively, could not be allocated to any species with valid names. In this work, we aimed to characterize these strains. The 16S rRNA gene sequences confirmed that these strains are members of the genus . Phylogenetic analysis based on strongly supported two clades, one encompassing c17Ua_112 and nine other strains from the public database, and the other including c31Ua_26 and three other strains, which were distinct from currently recognized species of the genus . Likewise, the phylogenomic tree also showed that strains c17Ua_112 and c31Ua_26 formed independent and robust clusters. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) values between c17Ua_112 and c31Ua_26 were 79.27 and 27.4 %, respectively. Strain c17Ua_112 showed the highest ANI (94.8 %) and dDDH values (59.8 %) with UGent 18.01, and strain c31Ua_26 revealed highest ANI (84.2 %) and dDDH (29.1 %) values with GS 9838-1. Based on the data presented here, the two strains c17Ua_112 and c31Ua_26 represent two novel species of the genus , for which the names (c17Ua_112=DSM 113414=CCP 71) and (c31Ua_26=DSM 113415=CCP 72) are proposed.

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