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lost on cultivation. The hyphae on acid agar are 2-2.5fjb in diameter, on 

 neutral or slightly alkaline agar with protein nitrogen the hyphae are thicker, 

 S-ifjL. Sprout cells about 5/t in diameter. The hyphae bear pyriform conidia, 

 about S/A in diameter, on short sterigmata. Raquet mycelium, with cells 5-6fM 

 in the swollen portion, tapering to 3-3. 5/*. Chlamydospores terminal or inter- 

 calary, variable in size and shape, spherical, 7-8.5.U in diameter, to ellipsoid 

 cells, 5.5-7.5 x 12-15/a. Two terminal cells of hyphae may copulate or two copu- 

 lation branches from parallel hyphae may fuse. The resulting ascus is spheri- 

 cal and may be terminal on a long filament or lateral on a short pedicel and is 

 sometimes thick-walled. The ascospores are smooth, spherical to ovoid, hya- 

 line, 2-3/x in diameter (Fig. 33). 



Zymonema farcimiiiosum (Rivolta) Dodge, n. comb. 



Cryptococcus farciminosus Rivolta, Dei parassiti vegetali. . . . 246-252. 524- 

 525, 1873 (fide Ciferri & Redaelli, Boll. 1st. Sieroterap. Milanese 13: [8], 

 1934) ; Rivolta & Micellone, Giom. Anat. Fisiol. Patol. Anim. 15: 143-162, 1883. 



Saccharomyces farciminosus Vuillemin, Rev. Gen. Sci. Pures Appliquees 12 : 

 740, 1901. 



Endomyces f farciminosus Negre & Boquet, Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. 10: 274- 

 276, 1917. 



Parendomyces farciminosus Froilano de Mello et al., Arq. Hig. Pat. Exot. 

 6: 29, 1918. 



Gruhyella farciminosa Ota & Langeron, Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp. 3: 

 71-78, 1925. 



Coccidioides farciminosus Vuillemin, Champ. Paras. Homme Anim. 140- 

 141, 1931. 



Torulopsis farciminosus Almeida, Annaes Fac. Med. Sao Paulo 9: 10, 1933. 



Histoplasma farcimiiiosum Redaelli & Ciferri, Boll. Sez. Ital. Soc. Intemaz. 

 Microbiol. 6: 376-379, 1934; Ciferri & Redaelli, Boll. 1st. Sieroterap. Milanese 

 13: [1-8], 1934. 



Saccharomyces equi Marcone, Atti R. 1st. Incoraggiamento Napoli V, 8: 

 6: 1-19, 1 pi., 1895. 



Cryptococcus Rivoltae Fermi & Aruch, Centralbl. Bakt. I, 17: 593-600, 

 4 figs., 1895. 



Saccharomyces sp. Tokishige, Centralbl. Bakt. I, 19: 105-113, 1896. 



Lymphosporidium equi Gasperini, Accad. Med. Fis. Fiorentina Feb. 27, 

 1905. 



Leucocytozoon piroplasmoides Ducloux, C. R. Soc. Biol. 64: 593-595, 1908. 



Leishmanial, farciminosa Galli-Valerio, Centralbl. Bakt. I, Ref. 44: 577-582, 

 1 fig., 1909. 



Monilia capsidata Lendner & Knuth, Zeitsehr. Infektionskrankh. Hausthiere 

 17: 290-308, Pis. 11-14, 2 figs., 1916. 



Parendomyces Tokishigei Froilano de Mello & Fernandes, Arq. Hig. Pat. 

 Exot. 6: 295-296, 298-299, 1918. 



Producing epizootic lymphangitis of horse, mule, and rarely of ass, in 

 Southern and Western Europe (and since the war, occasional in Central 



