FAMILY STREPTOMYCETACEAE 



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pddie JMycologique, Paris, 6, 1934, 359.) 



Actinomyces hoffmanni (Gruber) Gas- 

 perini. {Micromijces hofmanni (sic) 

 Gruber, Miinch. med. Wochnschr., 1891 ; 

 also Arch. f. Hyg., 16, 1893, 35; Oospora 

 hoffmanni Sauvageau and Radais, Ann. 

 Inst. Past., 6, 1892, 252; Gasperini, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., 15, 1894, 684; Streptothrix 

 hofmanni Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikro- 

 organismen, 3 Aiifl., 2, 1896, 62; Clado- 

 thrix hoffmanni Mace, Traits Pratique 

 de Bact., 4th ed., 1901, 1081.) Patho- 

 genic. See page 976. 



Actinomyces holmesi (Gedoelst) Xau- 

 nizzi. {Discomyces holmesi Gedoelst, 

 Champ. Paras. Homme et Anim., 1902; 

 Xannizzi, Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 

 1934, 49.) 



Actinomyces hominis Waksman. (Soil 

 Science, 8, 1919, 129.) Culture received 

 from K. IMeyer from Foulerton who iso- 

 lated it in 1911 from an abscess of the 

 palm. Waksman {loc. cit.) and Baldacci 

 (Mycopathologia, 2, 1940, 160) regard 

 this as identical with Bostroem's organ- 

 ism (see Actinomyces graminis above) 

 and Baldacci has renamed it Actinomyces 

 innominatus. 



Actinomyces incanescens Wollenweber. 

 (Arb. Forschungsinst. fiir Kartoffelbau, 

 1920, 16.) From the soil of potato fields 

 near Berlin. 



Actinomyces intermedins (Kriiger) Wol- 

 lenweber. (Oospora intermedia Kriiger, 

 Berichte der Versuchsstat. f. Zucker- 

 rohrs, Kergok-Legal, 1890; Wollenweber, 

 Arb. d. Forschungsinst. flir Kartoffelbau, 

 1920, 16.) From the soil of potato fields 

 near Berlin. 



Actinomyces interproximalis (Fennel) 

 Ford. {Streptothrix interproximalis 

 Fennel, Jour. Inf. Dis., 22, 1918, 567; 

 Ford, Textb. of Bad.. 1927, 195.) From 

 the mouth. 



Actinomyces invulnerabilis (Acostaand 

 Grande Rossi) Lachner-Sandoval. (Cla- 

 dothrix invulnerabilis Acosta and Grande 

 Rossi, Cronica medicoquirurgica de la 

 Habana, No. 3, 1893; see Cent. f. Bakt., 

 14, 1893, 14; Streptothrix invulnerabilis 



Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 

 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 64; Lachner-Sandoval, 

 Ueber Strahlenpilze, Strassburg, 1898; 

 Nocardia invulnerabilis Chalmers and 

 Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. and 

 Parasit., 10, 1916, 271.) From river 

 water. 



Actinomyces krausei (Chester) Ford. 

 {Streptothrix aus Eiter, Krause, Miinch. 

 med. Wchnschr., 46, 1899, 749 and Cent. 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., 26, 1899, 209; also see 

 Petruschky, in Kolle and Wassermann, 

 2 Aufl., 5, 1913, 267; Streptothrix krausei 

 Chester, Manual Determ. Bact., 1901, 

 364; Nocardia krausei Chalmers and 

 Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. and 

 Parasit., 10, 1916, 263; Discomyces 

 krausei Brumpt, Precis de Parasitol., 

 Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 993; Ford, Textb. 

 of Bact., 1927, 208.) From actinomy- 

 cotic pus. 



Actinomyces lacerlae Terni. (Terni, 

 L'Officiale Sanitario, 1896, 160; Strepto- 

 thrix lacertae Foulerton, in Allbutt and 

 Rolleston, Syst. of Med., 2, 1912, 309; 

 Oospora lacertae Sartory, Champ. Paras. 

 Homme et Anim., 1923, quoted from 

 Xannizzi, Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 

 1934, 51.) From grayish nodules in the 

 liver of Italian lizards {Lacerta riridis 

 and L. agilis). 



Actinomyces lathridii (Petruschky) 

 Ford. {Streptothrix lathridii Pe- 

 truschkj', Verhandl. d. Kong. f. innere 

 Med., 1898; Ford, loc. cit., 205.) From 

 the beetle, Lalhridius rugicollis. 



Actinomyces loidensis Millard and 

 Burr. (Ann. Appl. Biol., 13, 1926, 601.) 

 From scab on potato 



Actinomyces luteo-roseus Sanfelice. 

 {Actinomyces bovis luteoroseus Gasperini, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., 15, 1894, 684; Sanfelice, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 36, 1904, 

 355.) Isolated from actinomycotic le- 

 sion in cattle. 



Actinomyces marginatus Millard and 

 Burr. (Ann. Appl. Biol., 13, 1926, 601.) 

 From scab on potato. 



Actinomyces marinolimosus ZoBell and 



