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(La Defense des Plant es, Leningrad, 2, 

 1926, 556; see Rev. AppL MycoL, 5, 1926, 

 650.) Considered pathogenic on grape- 

 vines. 



Micrococcus stellatus (Lustig) Frank- 

 land and Frankland. (Stern-Coccus, 

 Maschek, Jahresber. d. Kom.- Oberreal- 

 schule, Leitmeritz, Xo. 10, 1887, 62; 

 Coccus stellaiiis Lustig, Diag. d. Bakt. d. 

 Wassers, 2 Aufl., 1893, 40; Frankland and 

 Frankland, Micro-organisms in Water, 

 1894, 503.) From water. Winsolw and 

 Winslow (loc. cit., 220) regard this as a 

 synonym of Micrococcus lutevs Cohn. 



Micrococcus strobiliforrnis Migula. 

 (No. 23, Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 26, 1896, 

 315; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 203.) 

 From feces. Winslow and Winslow (loc. 

 cit., 220) regard this as a synonym of 

 Micrococcus luteus Cohn. 



Micrococcus svbcandicans Lavanchy. 

 (Univ. Geneve, Inst. hot. Prof. Chodat, 

 Ser. 8, Fasc. 12, 1914, 68; Abst. in Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 47, 1917, 611.) From 

 water of Lake Geneva. 



Micrococcus subcanus Migula. (No. 

 17, Lembke, Arch, f . Hyg., 26, 1896, 311 ; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 202.) 

 From feces. Winslow and Winslow (loc. 

 cit., 224) state that this is apparently a 

 synonym of Micrococcus candicans 

 Fliigge. 



Micrococcus subcarneus Migula. {Mi- 

 crococcus carnicolor Kern, Arb. bakt. 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1897, 495; not 

 Micrococcus carnicolor Frankland and 

 Frankland, Micro-organisms in water, 

 1894, 503; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 181.) From the intestines of doves 

 {Columba livia and Columba oenas). 

 Hucker {loc. cit., 26) states that this may 

 be identical with Micrococcus roseus 

 Fliigge. 



Micrococcus subcitreus Migula. 

 (Citronengelber Micrococcus, Keck, 

 Ueber das Verhalten der Bakterien im 

 Grundwasser, Dorpat Dissertation, 1890, 

 60; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2. 1900, 147.) 

 From air and water. Winslow and Wins- 

 low {loc. cit., 216) consider this a syn- 



onym of Micrococcus flavus Trevisan. 

 For a description of this species, see 

 Bergey et al.. Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 249. 



Micrococcus subcretaceus Migula. 

 (Kreideweisserverfllissigender Micrococ- 

 cus, Keck, Inaug. Diss., Dorpat, 1890, 

 64; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 107.) 

 Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 199) 

 state that this species appears to be a 

 synonym of Micrococcus albus Schroeter. 



Micrococcus subflavescens Bergey et al. 

 (Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 61.) From dust 

 and water. Hucker {loc. cit., 9) con- 

 siders this a synonym of Micrococcus 

 flavus Trevisan. For a description of 

 this species, see Bergey et al., Manual, 

 5th ed., 1939, 246. 



Micrococcus subflavidus Migula. {Mi- 

 crococcus tetragenus subflavus v. Besser, 

 Beitr. z. allgm. Path. u. path. Anat., 6, 

 1889, 347; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 190; Micrococcus subflavus Chester, Man. 

 Determ. Bact., 1901, 96; not Micrococcus 

 subflavus Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 

 2 Aufl., 1886, 159.) From normal nasal 

 mucus. Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit.. 

 184) state that this is apparently a syn- 

 onym of Micrococcus aureus Zopf ; while 

 Hucker {loc. cit., 7 and 21) considers it 

 probably identical with Micrococcus lu- 

 teus Cohn, Micrococcus varians Migula, 

 or Gaffkya tetragena Trevisan. 



Micrococcus subflavus Fliigge. (Gelb- 

 weisser Diplococcus, Bumm, Die Mikro- 

 org. (1. gonorrh. Schleimhauterkr., 1 

 Aufl., 1885 and 2 Aufl., 1887, 20; Fliigge, 

 Die Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 159; 

 Neisseria subflava Trevisan, I generi e 

 le specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 

 32; Diplococcus subflavus Eisenberg, 

 Bakt. Diag., 3 Aufl., 1891, 307; not 

 Micrococcus subflavus Chester, Man. De- 

 term. Bact., 1901, 96.) From gonorrheal 

 pus. Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 

 216) consider this a synonym of Mi- 

 crococcus flavus Trevisan. For a descrip- 

 tion of this species, see Bergey et al., 

 Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 248. 



Micrococcus subftisciis Matzuschita. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 29, 1901, 383.) 



