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3 arvae of Temnorrhinus mendicus . He was not certain 

 whether it was different from Bacillus ( Coccobacillus ) 

 cajae ( isolated from Arctia caja by Picard and Blanc 

 (1913) or not. A year later Picard (191^) stated that 

 Bacillus cleoni resembled Escherichia coli "but that it 

 differed in its power to liquefy gelatin. 



*Picard, F. 1913 L© Cleonus mendicus et le Lixus sca- 

 "bricollis charancons nuisibles a la Betterave dans le 

 midi de la France . Bull, Soc. d' Etude et de Vulgarisa- 

 tion zool. Agric. , 12, 129-137. 



Picard, F. 191^ Les insectes nuisible a la Betterave 

 dans la midi de la France. La Vie Agric. et Rur. , J, 



390-391. 

 Picard, F. and Blanc, G, R. 1913 Sur une septicemie 

 "bacillaire des chenilles d' Arctia caja L. Compt. rend, 

 acad. sci., 156, 133^-1336. 



Bac I LLUS CLOACAE Jordan 

 (See Aerohacter cloacae) 



Bac 1 llus coeruleus 



Insect concerned: The nun moth, Lymantria monacha , 



Eckstein (I89M cultivated this organism from larvae 

 of the nun moth. The 5th edition of Bergey's Manual 

 (pages 9^ and 630) mentions two organisms oy this name as 

 members of groups of organisms which have not received 

 sufficient comparative study to justify definite classi- 

 fication, Inasmuch as these "bacteria were described 

 hefore 189^, Eckstein could very prohably have considered 

 his organism to he either one of these. 



Eckstein, K. 189^ Untersuchungen uher die in Raupen 

 vorkommenden Bakterien. Z» F. Forst- und Jagdwesen, 

 26, 3-20, 228-2*0., 285-298, hl^-h2h. 



Bac 1 llus col i Migula 

 (See Escherichia coli ) 



BAC I LLUS COL 1 commun I S Sternberg 

 (See Escherichia coli ) 



