152 



Chittenden, F. H. I926 The common cabbage worm and its 

 control. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull., lk6l, 13 pp., 

 1926. 



Ml CROCOCCUS PYOGENES AUREUS Migula 

 (See Staphylococcus aureus. ) 



M I CROCOCCUS RUSHMOR I Brown 



Insect concerned: Lucilia sericata . 



Brown (1927) found Micrococcus rushmori to he a second- 

 ary invader in a disease of flies primarily caused by 

 Bacillus lutzae . A complete description of the organism 

 has been given by Brown. 



Brown, F. M. 1927 Description of new bacteria found in 

 insects. Am. Mus. Novitates, No. 251, 11 pp. 



M 1 CROCOCCUS SUBFLAVUS Bumm 



Insect concerned: Grylloblatta campodeiformis campodeifor - 

 mis . 



Micrococcus subflavus was the identification given by 

 Burroughs ( 19^1 ) to a micrococcus he isolated from the 

 alimentary tract of a grylloblattid. (A complete descrip- 

 tion of this micrococcus is given in Bergey's Manual, 5th 

 ed. , p. 2kQ.) 



Burroughs, A. L. 19^1 Bacterial flora of the alimentary 

 tract of Grylloblatta campodeiformis campode i f ormi s 

 Walker. Montana State College Master's Thesis, ^7 PP« 



M I CROCOCCUS VULGAR I S 



Insects concerned: Nun-moth, Lyman tria monacha ; Vanessa 

 urticae; Pieris brassicae ; and Liparis salicis . 



Eckstein (189*0 isolated this organism from sick nun- 

 moths and from experimentally dead larvae of Vanessa 

 urticae , Pieris brassicae , and Liparis salicis . 



Eckstein, K. 189^ Untersuchungen uber die in Raupen 

 vonkommenden Bakterien, Z. F. Forst- und Jagdwesen, 2.6 , 

 3-20, 228-298, kl^-kzK. 



