Corrigendum: Genome Data Provides High Support for Generic Boundaries in Burkholderia Sensu Lato

[This corrects the article on p. 1154 in vol. 8, PMID: 28694797.].

In the original article, there was a spelling mistake in a species name contained in Table 3 as published. As the information in this table is required for validation of the novel species combinations, this mistake has been corrected from "Caballeronia ptereocthonis comb. nov." to "Caballeronia ptereochthonis comb. nov." and "Burkholderia ptereocthonis" to "Burkholderia ptereochthonis". The corrected Table 3 appears below. Also, an additional section titled "Description of New Species Combinations" was added to the original article. The section contains a short protologue for each proposed novel combination to conform to the rules of the Bacterial Code of Nomenclature. The protologues appear below.
The authors apologize for this error. The original article has been updated.

DESCRIPTION OF NEW SPECIES COMBINATIONS
Description of Caballeronia arvi comb. nov.
Caballeronia arvi (ar'vi. L. gen. n. arvi of a field). Basonym: Burkholderia arvi Peeters et al., 2016. The description is as provided in Peeters et al. (2016). Analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding sequences have shown that this species is placed in the genus Caballeronia with very high support.
The type strain is LMG 29317 T (= CCUG 68412 T = MAN34 T ).  Peeters et al. (2016). Phylogenetic analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci clearly showed that there is high support for the placement of this species in Caballeronia.
Caballeronia calidae (ca'li.dae. L. gen. n. calidae from warm water, because this strain was isolated from pond water in a tropical garden). Basonym: Burkholderia calidae Peeters et al., 2016. The description is as provided in Peeters et al. (2016). Phylogenetic analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci showed (with a high degree of certainty) that this species belongs in the genus Caballeronia.
The type strain is LMG 29321 T (=CCUG 68408 T ). The description is as provided in Peeters et al. (2016). Our analyses of 106 conserved protein-coding loci clearly indicate that this species has high support for being included in Caballeronia.

Description of
The type strain is LMG 29318 T (=CCUG 68411 T ).
Caballeronia concitans (con.ci'tans. L. fem. part. pres. concitans disturbing, upsetting; because the isolation of this bacterium from human sources, including blood, further disturbs the image of this lineage of Burkholderia species as benign bacteria).

Basonym: Burkholderia concitans Peeters et al., 2016.
The description is as provided in Peeters et al. (2016). Analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci showed that this species has high support for belonging to the genus Caballeronia.
Basonym: Burkholderia fortuita Peeters et al., 2016. The description is as described in Peeters et al. (2016). Our analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci clearly show this species is included in the genus Caballeronia.
Caballeronia glebae (gle'bae. L. gen. n. glebae from a lump or clod of earth, soil). Basonym: Burkholderia glebae Peeters et al., 2016. The description appears in Peeters et al. (2016). Analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci shows high support for the placement of this species in the genus Caballeronia.
Description of Caballeronia pedi comb. nov.
Caballeronia peredens (per.e'dens. L. fem. part. pres. peredens consuming, devouring; referring to the capacity of this bacterium to degrade fenitrothion). Basonym: Burkholderia peredens Peeters et al., 2016. The description is as discussed in Peeters et al. (2016). Our analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci clearly shows that this species should be included in the genus Caballeronia.
The description appears in Peeters et al. (2016). The analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci clearly shows that this species should be included in Caballeronia.
Caballeronia temeraria (te.me.ra'ri.a. L. fem. adj. temeraria accidental, inconsiderate; referring to its accidental isolation when searching for Burkholderia caledonica endophytes). Basonym: Burkholderia temeraria Peeters et al., 2016. The description of this species appears in Peeters et al. (2016). The analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci here, shows that this species is included in Caballeronia with high support.
Description of Caballeronia turbans comb. nov.
Caballeronia turbans (tur'bans. L. fem. part. pres. turbans disturbing, agitating, because the isolation of this bacterium from human pleural fluid further disturbs the image of this lineage of Burkholderia species as benign bacteria). Basonym: Burkholderia turbans Peeters et al., 2016.
The original species description appears in Peeters et al. (2016). Our analysis of 106 conserved protein-coding loci shows that this species forms part of Caballeronia.