FAMILY STREPTOMYCETACEAE 



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(Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 39, 1913, 440.) 

 From mud containing hydrogen sulfide. 



Actinomyces pluricolor Terni. {Strep- 

 tothrix pluricolor Fuchs; Terni, quoted 

 from Gasperini, Cent. f. Bakt., 15, 1894, 

 684; Nocardia pluricolor Chalmers and 

 Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. and 

 Parasit., 10, 1916, 268.) 



Actinomyces pluricolor diffundens Ber- 

 estnew. (Inaug. Diss., Moskow, 1897; 

 see Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 24, 1898, 708.) 

 From air. 



Actinomyces praecox Millard and Burr. 

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

 scab on potato. 



Actinomyces praefecundus Millard and 

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

 From scab on potato and from soil. 



Actinomyces protea (Schiirmayer) 

 Ford. {Oospora proteus and Streptothrix 

 proteus Schiirmayer, Cent. f. Bakt., I 

 Abt., 27, 1900, 58; Ford, loc. cit., 208.) 

 From an abscess of the foot. 



Actinomyces pseudotuberculosae (Flex- 

 ner) Brumpt. (Streptothrix pseudotuber- 

 culosa Flexner, Jour. Exp. Med., 3, 

 1898, 438; Brumpt, Precis de Parasit., 

 Paris, 4th ed., 1927, 1206.) 



Actinomyces pseudotuberculosus Leh- 

 mann and Neumann. {Actinomyces 

 atypica pseudotuberkulosa Haram and 

 Keller, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Ref., 42, 

 1909, 729; Lehmann and Neumann, 

 Bakt. Diag., 5 Aufl., 2, 1912, 621; 

 Nocardia pseudotuberculosis de Mello 

 and Fernandes, Mem. Asiatic Soc. 

 Bengal, 7, 1919, 110.) 



Actinomyces purpureus Killian and 

 Feher. (Ann. Inst. Past., 55, 1935, 620.) 

 From desert soil. 



Actinomyces putorii (Dick and Tunni- 

 cliff) Ford. (Streptothrix putorii Dick 

 and TunniclifF, Jour. Inf. Dis., 23, 1918, 

 183; Ford, Textb. of Bact., 1927. 216.) 

 From the 1)1 ood of a patient bitten by a 

 weasel . 



Actinomyces pyogenes Lieske. (Eine 

 neue Streptothrixspecies, Caminiti, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., U, 1907, 

 193; Streptothrix pyogenes Chalmers and 

 Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. and 



Parasit., 10, 1916, 270; Lieske, Morphol. 

 u. Biol. d. Strahlenpilze, Leipzig, 1921, 

 32.) From air. 



Actinomyces radiatus Namyslowski. 

 (Namyslowski, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Orig., 62, 1912, 564; Streptothrix radiatus 

 Chalmers and Christopherson, Ann. 

 Trop. Med. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 273; 

 Nocardia radiata Vuillemin, Encyclo- 

 pedic Mycologique, Paris, 2, 1931, 126.) 

 From an infection of the cornea of the 

 human eye. 



Actinomyces rosaceus. (Quoted from 

 Lieske, Morphol. u. Biol. d. Strahlen- 

 pilze, Leipzig, 1921, 33.) 



Actinomyces roseodiastaticus Duch^. 

 (Encyclopedie Mycologique, Paris, 6, 

 1934, 329.) 



Actinomyces roseus Namyslowski. (Ac- 

 tinomyces sp. Lowensteins Klin. Mon- 

 atsbl. f. Augenheilk., 48, 1910, 185; 

 Namyslowski, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Orig., 62, 1912, 567; not Actinomyces 

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

 41, 1914, 662; Discomyces roseus Brumpt, 

 Precis de Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 

 981.) 



Actinomyces saharae Killian and Feh^r. 

 (Ann. Inst. Past., 55, 1935, 621.) From 

 desert soil. 



Actinomyces salmonicolor Millard and 

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

 From sour soil. 



Actinomyces sampsonii Millard and 

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

 From scab on potato. 



Actinomyces sanguinis Basu. (Ind. 

 .Jour. Med. Res., 25, 1937, 325.) From 

 the blood of a patient with bronchial 

 pneumonia. 



Actinomyces sanninii Ciferri. (Quoted 

 from Baldaeci, Boll. Sez. Ital. Soc. 

 Internaz. di Microbiol., 9, 1937, 140.) 



Actinomyces setonii Millard and Burr. 

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

 scab on potato. 



Actinomyces spiralis Millard and Burr. 

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

 decaying grass. 



Actinomyces taraxeri cepapi (Schott- 

 miiller) Ford. (Streptothrix taraxeri 



