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BAC I LLUS FOET I PUS 

 Insect concerned: Vanessa urticae. 



Eckstein (I89M found this bacillus along with Bacillus 

 lineatus and Bacillus similis , in dead larvae of Vanessa 

 urticae . 



According to Lehmann-Neumann -Breed (1931) "the name "B. 

 foetidus " must "be rejected, and they accept the name 

 Bacillus verrucosus , which is listed in Bergey's Manual, 

 5th ed. , p. 789. 



Eckstein, K. 189^ Untersuchungen ttber die in Raupen 

 vorkommenden Bakterien. Z. f . Forst- und Jagdwesen, 



26, 3-20, 228-2^1, 285-298, ki^-kzk. 



Lehmann-Neumann-Breed 1931 Determinative Bacteriology, 

 Vol. II, G. E. Stechert and Co., New York, 868 pp. 



Bac 1 LLU S FUCH SINUS B oekhaut and De Vries 



Insect concerned: The silkworm, Bombyx mori . 



Sawamura (1906) lists this organism as one experimental- 

 ly pathogenic to the silkworm. It is probably synonymous 

 with Serratia fuchsina . 



Sawamura, S. 1906 Note on bacteria. pathogenic to silk- 

 worm. Tokyo Imp. Univ. Coll. Agr. Bull., 7, 105- 



Bac i llu s gastr i cus Ford 

 (See Bacillus sub gas tri cus ) 



Bac 1 LLUS gayton I Cheshire 



Insect concerned: The honey bee, Apis mellifera . 



White (1906) refers to Bacillus gaytoni by s/tating: 

 "It is believed by some bee keepers that Bacillus gaytoni 

 of Cheshire is the cause of bee paralysis, but this is not 

 claimed by Cheshire, and the belief is not grounded on 

 bacteriological findings. " 



White, G-. F. I906 The bacteria of the Apiary with spe- 

 cial reference to bee diseases. U. S. Dept. Agri. , 

 # Bur. Entomol. , Tech. Bull. No. 1^, 50 pp. 



