THE ACTINOMYCETES, Vol. II 



St. sanninii ( liferri, L>22. 



.4. saprophyticus Gasperini, 1892. Lieske, 



L921. 

 .4. saprophyticus var. chromogenes Gasperini, 



1892. 

 ,4. sartoryi Dodge, 1935. 

 A. scabies var. anglica Baldacci and Spalla, 



1956. 

 .4. sendaiensis (Ping-Ting-Huang, 1933) 



Brumpt, 1939. 

 A. septicus MacNeal and Blevins, 1945. 

 .1 . serratus (Sartory et al., 1930) Dodge, 1936. 

 A. silberschmidti (Chalmers and Christo- 



pherson, 1916) Dodge, 1936. 



Syn. N. silberschmidti deMello and 

 Ferriandes, 1919. 

 A. somaliensis (Brumpt, 1906) St. John- 

 Brooks, 1931. 

 .4. sommeri (Greco, 1910) Brumpt, 1939. 

 A. spinae Velieh, 1929. 

 A. spinosporus (Spini) Verlich, 1914. 

 St. spirilloides Johan-Olsen, 1893. 

 .4. spitzi (Lignieres and Spitz, 1904) Dodge, 



1935. 



Syn. 0. spitzi Sartory, 1923. 

 .4. splenicus (Gibson, 1930) Brumpt, 1939. 



Syn. N. splenica Gibson, 1930. 

 A. spumalis (Sartory, 1923) Dodge, 1935. 



Appears to be a Nocardia. 

 St. taraxeri cepapi (Schottmiiller, 1914) 



Ford, 1927. 

 A. tarozzii (Miescher, 1917) Dodge, 1935. 

 St. tartari Sanfelice, 1904. 

 O. tenax Kriiger, 1905. 

 ,1. tenuis (Castellani, 1911) Dodge, 1935. 



Syn. .V. tenuis Castellani, 1911. 

 S. termitum Duehe et al., 1951. 

 .1. thermotolerans Lieske, 1921. 

 .1. thibiergei (Ravaut and Pinoy, 1909) 



Brumpt, 1939. 



Syn. .V. thibiergei ( Jastellani and Chalmers, 

 I'll 3. 

 A. thjottae (Thj0tta and Gundersen, 1925) 



Dodge, 1!):;:.. 

 A. thuillieri (deToni and Trevisan, 1889) 



Brumpt, 193!). 



Syn. .V. thuillieri Vuillemin, 1931. 



A. tossicus (Rossi, 1905) Dodge, 1935. 



A. totschidlowslditicrhmoY, 1925. 



.1. toxicus Krassilnikov, 1955. 



A. transvalensis (Pijper and Puilinger, 1927) 



Brumpt, 1939. 

 A. tricolor Wollenweber, 1922. 

 .1. tyrosinaticus Beijerinck, 1 ( .)14. 

 .1. urethritidis (Rocek, 1920) Brumpt, 1939. 

 .1. urinarius (Pijper, 1918) Brumpt, 1939. 

 A. valvulae (deMello and Pais, 1918) Nan- 



nizzi Pollacci, 1934. 



Syn. .V. valvulae deMello and Pais, 1918. 

 A. valvularis (Luginger, 1904) Ford, 1927. 



A. valvulas destruens bovis Luginger, 1904. 

 .1. verrucosus Nadson 1903; (Miescher, 1917) 



Brumpt, 1939. 

 .4. violacea (Rossi-Doria, 1891) Ford, 1927. 

 A . waksmanii Bergey, 1930. 

 .1. xanthostromus Wollenweber, 1922. 

 St. zopji (Casagrandi) Caminiti, 1907. 



The above is only a partial list of incom- 

 pletely described cultures, most of which 

 would now be included in the genus Strepto- 

 myces. Some cultures were listed as Dis- 

 comyces, such as D. pleuriticus Vachetta 

 (1882) and D. pleuriticus canis familiaris 

 Rivolta. Various others were given under 

 the generic names Bacillus, such as B. 

 actinoides Smith, 1918; Bacterium, such as 



B. actinocladothrix Afanassiev, 1888; Myco- 

 bacterium, such as M. paraffinicum (Davis 

 et al., 1956), also under the anaerobic genus 

 Actinobacterium, including A. meyeri, A. 

 abscensus, A. cellulitis (Linhard, 1949); and 

 as Actinobacillus, such as Act. ligniersi 

 Brumpt, 1910. 



A large number of cultures were simply 

 given numbers, as done by Drechsler, 

 Lieske, and many others. Finally, some were 

 mentioned under a generic name, without 

 even the affixation of a uumber, such as 

 Actinomyces sp., Streptomyces sp., etc. All of 

 these, with very few exceptions, need not be 

 considered any further here. 



Many of the above cultures have been 

 isolated from excretions of man and labora- 



