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A. fusca SohngeD and Fol, L914. 



A. fuscus (Karwacki, 1911) Brumpt, L939. 



Syn. A', fusca Castellani and Chalmers, 

 1913. 

 A. gabritschevski (Berestnew, L898) Krassil- 



nikov, 1941. 

 .1 . garteni Brumpt, 1 ( .)27. 



Syn. .V. garteni Gougerot, 1913. 

 A. gedanensis (Lohlein, 1909) Bergey, 1923. 

 A. gedanensis (Scheele and Petruschky, 



1897) Ford, 1927. 



Syn. A*, gedanensis Chalmers and Christo- 

 pherson, 1916. 

 St. gelatinosus Johan-Olsen, 1897. 

 A. genesii (Fr6es, 1930) Dodge, 1935. 



Syn. A*, genesii Fr6es, 1930. 

 A. gibsoni Dodge, 1935. 

 A. goensis (deMello and Fernandes, L919) 



Dodge, 1935. 



Syn. A*, goensis deMello and Fernandes, 

 1919. 

 A. gonadiformis Bergey, 1930. 

 A. graminearus (Berestnew, 1S97) Krassil- 



nikov, 1949. 

 A. graminis (Bostroem, 1891) Topley and 



Wilson, 1929, 1946. 

 A. griseo-viridis Nikolaeva, 1914. 

 A. i/ris, us variabilis Krassilnikov, 1949. 

 .4. gruberi (Terni, 1S94) Sanfelice, 1904. 



Syn. N. gruberi Blanchard (In Bouchard, 

 1896). 

 .4. guegueni (Brumpt, 1921) Brumpt, 1939. 



Syn. D. lingualis Guegen, 1908. 



A', lingualis Castellani and Chalmers, 

 1913. 

 .1. guerrai (Langeron, 19*29) Brumpt, 1939. 

 A. guignardi (Sauvageau and Radais, 1892) 



Ford, 1927. 

 .1. t/i/psoides Henrici and Gardner, 1921. 

 A. halotricus ZoBell and Upham, 1944. 

 A. heimi Duehe, 1934. 

 A. hobnesi (Gedoelst, 1902) Nannizzi Pollacci, 



1934. 

 A. hofmanni (Gruber, 1891) Gasperini, 



1894. 

 A. hominis Bostroem, 1S90. 



St. hominis II, III, [V (Foulerton, 1906 

 1910). 



St. hominis ( Berestnew, 1897). 

 Xot A. hominis Waksman, L919. 



St. humifica Johan-Olsen, 1897. 



A. incanescens Wollenweber, 1922. 



A. indicus (Kanthack, 1893) Brumpt, 1939 

 Syn. N. indica var. flava Kanthack, 1893 



A . innominatus Baldacci, 1939. 



A. interproximalis (Fennel, 1918) Ford, 1927. 



A. invulnerabilis (Aeosta and Rossi, 1893; 

 Kruse, 1896; Lachner-Sandoval, 1898) 

 Ford, 1927. Isolated as laboratory con- 

 tamination, and also from water. With- 

 stands heating at 100-120°C. Grows in 

 media containing 0.5 per cent copper sul- 

 fate, 0.5 per cent phenol, 1 percent boric 

 acid, and 0.01 per cent mercuric chloride. 



St. isracli Kruse, 1896. 



A. japonica (Petruschky, 1913) Ford, 1927. 



.4. japonic us (Aoyama and Miyamoto, 1901 ) 

 Brumpt, 1939. 



A.jollyi (Vuillemin, 1920) Brumpt, 1927. 



A. keratolyticus (Acton and McGuire, 1931) 

 Brumpt, 1939. 



A. hrainskii Duehe, 1934. 



A.krausei (Chester, 1901) Brumpt, 1927; 

 Ford, 1927. 



Syn. N. krausei Chalmers and Christopher- 

 son, 1916. 



.4. lacertae (Terni, 189(5) Foulerton, 1912. 

 Syn. .1. sulfureus lacertae Berestnew, 1897. 



A. lanfranchii Sani, 1916. 



Syn. N. lanfranchii deMello and Pais, 

 1918. 



A. lasserei (Verdun, 1912) Brumpt, 1939. 

 Syn. N. lasserei (Verdun) Castellani and 

 Chalmers, 1913. 



St. lathridii (Petruschky, 1898) Ford, 1927. 



A. leishmani (Chalmers and Christopherson, 

 1916) Brumpt, 1939. 



A. lepromatis (deSouza-Araujo, 1929) 

 Brumpt, 1939. 



St. leucea Foulerton, 1902. 



St. leucea saprophytica Foulerton, 1912. 



.1 . levyi Dodge, 1935. 



