FAMILY ACTINOMYCETACEAE 



921 



4th ed., 1927, 1204.) From cases of 

 human actinomycosis. 



Nocardia macrodipodidanun Fox. 

 (Fox, Disease in Captive Wild Mammals 

 and Birds, 1923, 570; Actinomyces macro- 

 dipodidarum Dodge, INIedical Mycology, 

 St. Louis, 1935, 747.) Found in lumpy 

 jaw with septicemia and gasteroenteritis 

 of kangaroos. 



Nocardia nicollci Delanoe. (Delanoe, 

 Arch. Inst. Past. Tunis, 17, 1928, 257; 

 Actinomyces nicollci Nannizzi, in Pol- 

 lacci, Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 1934, 

 36.) From a mycetoma of the thigh. 



Nocardia nigra (Castellani) Castellani 

 and Chalmers. {Streptothrix nigra Cas- 

 tellani, 1913, according to Castellani 

 and Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 3rd 

 ed., 1919, 1062; presumably not Strepto- 

 thrix nigra Rossi Doria, Ann. 1st. Ig. 

 sper. Univ. Roma, 1, 1891, 399; Castellani 

 and Chalmers, idem.) From black gran- 

 ules in a case of tonsillar nocardiomyco- 

 sis. Usuall}^ forms black colonics on 

 agar. 



Nocardia panginensis de Mello and 

 Fernandes. (De Mello and Fernandes, 

 Mem. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 7, 1919, 130; 

 Actinomyces panginensis Dodge, Medical 

 Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 718.) From 

 a dermatosis. 



Nocardia pijperi Castellani and 

 Chalmers. (Nocardia sp. Pijper, Folia 

 Microbiol., 5, 1917, 50 and Med. Jour. 

 So. Africa, 12, 1917, 141; Castellani and 

 Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 

 1919, 1060; Discomyces pijperi Neveu- 

 Lemaire, Precis Parasitol. Hum., 5th 

 ed., 1921, 44; Actinomyces pijperi Sartory 

 and Bailly, Mycoses pulmonaires, 1923, 

 256.) From sputum in a case of chronic 

 bronchitis. 



Nocardia pinoyi de Mello and Fernan- 

 des. (De Mello and Fernandes, Mem. 

 Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 7, 1919, 130; Acti- 

 nomyces pinoyi Dodge, Medical My- 

 cology, St. Louis, 1935, 723.) From a 

 case of erythrasma. 



Nocardia ponceti Verdun. (Verdun, 

 Precis Parasitol., 1912, Discomyces pon- 



ceti Neveu-Lemaire, Precis Parasitol. 

 Hum., 5th ed., 1921, 43; Oospora ponceti 

 Sartory, Champ. Paras. Homme et 

 Anim., 1923, 778; Actinomyces ponceti 

 Brumpt, Precis de Parasit., Paris, 4th 

 ed., 1927, 1205.) Isolated by Moorhof, 

 Dor and Poncet from a muscular pseudo- 

 actinomycosis. This species may be 

 synonymous with Nocardia krausei 

 (Chester). 



Nocardia putridogenes (Vezspremi) de 

 ^Niello and Pais. (Cladothrix putrido- 

 genes Vezspremi, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 U, 1907, 408 and 515; de :Mello and Pais, 

 Arq. Hig. Pat. E.xot., 6, 1918, 187, Oo- 

 spora putridogenes Sartory, Champ. 

 Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 823; 

 Actinomyces putridogenes Nannizzi, in 

 Pollacci, Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 

 1934, 41 .) From greenish pus from gingi- 

 val ulcers and abscess of the jaw. 



Nocardia repens (Eklund) Vuillemin. 

 [Epidermophyton sp. Lang, 1879; Lepo- 

 colla repens Eklund, 1883 ; Achorion repens 

 Gueguen, 1904; Epidermophyton repens; 

 all quoted from Nannizzi, in Pollacci, 

 Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 1934; Vuille- 

 min, Encyclopedie Mycologique, Paris, 

 2, 1931, 124; Actinomyces repens Nan- 

 nizzi, idem.) From the skin in cases of 

 psoriasis. 



Nocardia rivierei Verdun. (Strepto- 

 thrix sp. Riviere, Cong. Frang. INWd. 

 Bordeaux 1895, 2, 1896, 1003; Actinomyces 

 Sabrazes et Rivieri, Berestnev, Inaug. 

 Diss., Moscow, 1897; Verdun, Pi-^cis 

 Parasitol., 1912; Discomyces rivierei 

 Neveu-Lemaire, Precis Parasitol. Hum., 

 5th ed., 1921, 43; Oospora rivierei Sartory, 

 Champ. Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 

 792; Actinomyces rivierei Brumpt, Prdcis 

 de Parasitol., 4th ed., 1927, 1201.) From 

 sputum and pus in a bronchopleuropul- 

 monary infection followed by multiple 

 abscesses. 



Nocardia sanfelicei Redaelli . (Strepto- 

 thrix acido-resistente, Sanfelice, Boll. 

 1st. Sieroterapico Milanese, 2, 1922, 

 327; Redaelli, 1st. Sieroterapico Milan- 

 ese, 7, 1928, 75 and 121; Actinomyces 



