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A complete description of Staphylococcus aureus may "be 

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G-alli-^Valerio, B. 1907 Les insects comme propagateurs , 

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Longfellow, R. C. 1913 The common house roach as a 

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Sawamura, S. I906 Note on "bacteria pathogenic to silk- 

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Staphylococcus c i treus (Migula) Bergey et al. 



Insect concerned: The cockroach, Periplaneta orientalis , 



Longfellow (1913) found that cockroaches carried 

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Staphylococcus insectorum Krassilstschik 



Insect concerned: The silkworm, Bombyx mori. 



Krassilstschik isolated and named Staphylococcus 

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