FAMILY ACTINOMYCETACEAE 



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Abt., Orig., 62, 1912, 564.) I>om a case 

 of keratitis. 



Actinomyces nodosus (Beveridge) 

 Hagan. {Fusiformis nodosus Beveridge, 

 Austral. Council Sci. and Indus. Res. 

 Bui. 140, 1941, 56 pp.; Hagan, The In- 

 fectious Diseases of Domestic Animals. 

 Ithaca, Xew York, 1943, 312.) Con- 

 sidered the primary cause of foot-rot of 

 sheep. Also see Spirochaeta penortha. 



Actinomyces phenotolerans Werkman. 

 (In Gammel, Arch. Derm. Sj^philol., 

 39, 1934, 286.) From granuloma in man. 



Actinomyces puntonii Lopez Ortega. 

 (Lopez Ortega, Annali d'Igiene, Rome, 

 ■H, 1934, 867; Asteroides puntonii Puntoni 

 and Leonardi, Boll, e Atti d. R. Accad. 

 Med. di Roma, 61, 1935, 94.) From a 

 pulmonary abscess. 



Actinomyces purpureus Cavara. (Or- 

 loff, Vestnik Ofth., 29, 1912, 653; Cavara, 

 Micosi Occ, 1928, 99; not Actinomyces 

 purpureus Killian and Feher, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 55, 1935, 620.) From a case of 

 keratitis in Russia. 



Actinomyces ribeyro Dodge. (Hongo 

 artrosporado Ribeyro, Ann. Fac. ]Med. 

 Lima, 3, 1919, 1; Dodge, Medical Mycol- 

 ogy, St. Louis, 1935, 735.) From a gener- 

 alized infection on the arms, legs and 

 chest of a patient in Peru. 



Actinomyces rodellae Dodge. {Strepto- 

 thrix sp. Rodella, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Orig., 84, 1920, 450; Dodge, Medical 

 Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 734.) From 

 abscesses of the tooth and jaw. 



Actinomyces ruber (Kruse) Sanfelice. 

 (Un Cladothrix cromogeno, Ruiz Casabo, 

 Cronica medico-quirurgica de la Habana, 

 20, No. 13, 1894, 340; see Cent. f. Bakt., 

 I Abt., 17, 1895, 466; Streptothrix rubra 

 Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 

 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 63; Cladothrix rubra 

 Mace, Traite Pratique de Bact., 4th 

 ed., 1901, 1097; not Actinomyces ruber 

 Krainsky, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., U, 

 1914, 662; Sanfelice, Cent. f. Bakt., I 

 Abt., Orig., 36, 1904, 355; Nocardia rubra 

 Chalmers and Christopherson, Ann. 

 Trop. :\Ied. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 265; 



Discomyces ruber Brumpt, Precis de 

 Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 981.) 

 From sputum. Some authors consider 

 the following sj'nonyraous with this 

 organism: Streptothrix rnineacea {Acti- 

 nomyces mineaceus Lachner-Sandoval , 

 Ueber Strahlenpilze, 1898, 66). 



Actinomyces rubidaureus Lachner- 

 Sandoval. {Cladothrix mordore, Thiry, 

 Arch. Physiol. Norm, et Path., 9, 1897, 

 283; Lachner-Sandoval, Ueber Strah- 

 lenpilze, Inaug. Diss., Strassburg, 1898, 

 66; Actinomyces mordore, Thirj', These, 

 Nancy, 1900, 82; Nocardia mordore, 

 Chalmers and Christopherson, Ann. 

 Trop. Med. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 265; 

 Xocardia thiryei de Mello and Pais, 

 Arq. Hig. Pat. E.xot., 6, 1918, 193; Dis- 

 comyces thiryi Brumpt, Precis de Para- 

 sitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 981; Oospora 

 mordore, Sartory, Champ. Paras. 

 Homme et Anim., 1923,824; Actinomyces 

 thiryi Sartory and Bailly, Mycoses 

 Pulmonaires, 1923, 252.) From a case 

 showing anginous exudate with edema. 



Actinomyces salvati Langeron. (Lang- 

 eron, Bull. Soc. Path. Exot., 15, 192?, 

 526; Fontoynont and Salvat, ibid., 596.) 

 From generalized nodular lesions in the 

 ^Madagascar rat. 



Actinomyces sarloryi Dodge. (Oo- 

 spora pulmonalis var. acido-resistant, 

 Sartory, Arch. Med. Pharm. .Milit., 70, 

 1916, 605; Dodge, Medical Mycology, 

 St. Louis, 1935, 756.) From a patient 

 showing symptoms of pulmonarj' tuber- 

 culosis. 



Actinomyces septicus Mac Neal and 

 Blevins. (Jour. Bact., 49, 1945, 605.) 

 From human endocarditis. 



Actinomyces serratus Dodge. {Acti- 

 nomyces asteroides var. serratus Sartory, 

 Meyer and Meyer, Ann. Inst. Past., 44, 

 1930, 298; also see Compt. rend. Acad. 

 Sci. Paris, 188, 1929, 745; Dodge, Medical 

 Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 745.) From 

 a case of actinomycosis of bones with 

 yellow grains. 



Actinomyces sommeri Greco. {Strepto- 

 thrix hiadurae Greco, Primer Caso de 



