LABORATORY BACTERIOLOGY 



Homochromous : color uniform throughout. 

 Granulations or blotchings. 

 Finely granular. 

 Coarsely granular, 

 Grumose : coarser than the preceding, a clotted appearance, 



particles in clustered grains. 



Moruloid ': having the character of a morula segmented, by 

 which the colony is divided into more or less regular 

 segments. 



Clouded ': having a pale ground, with ill-defined patches of 

 a deeper tint. 



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FIG. 4. Types of colonies: i, cochleate ; 2, amoeboid; 3, rhizoid; 

 4, mycelioid ; 5, filamentous ; 6, curled structure. 



(.. Colony marking or striping (surface). 



Reticulate : in the form of a network like the veins of a leaf. 

 Areolate : divided into rather irregular or angular spaces 



by more or less definite boundaries. 

 Gyrose : marked by wavy lines indefinitely placed. 

 Marmorated : showing faint, irregular stripes, or traversed 



by veinlike markings as in marble. 

 Rivulose : marked by lines, like the rivers of a map. 

 Rimose : showing chinks, cracks, or clefts. 

 Filamentous : as already defined. 

 Floccose : composed of filaments densely placed. 

 Curled: filaments in parallel strands, like locks or ringlets, 



as in agar colonies of Bact. anthracis. 



