FAMILY STREPTOMYCETACEAE 



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Bloomfield and Bay ne- Jones, Johns 

 Hopkins Hosp. Bull. 26, 1915, 230; 

 Chalmers and Christopherson, Ann. 

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

 Actinomyces americanus Dodge, Medical 

 Mycolog3^ St. Louis, 1935, 716.) From 

 a liver abscess. 



Cohnistreplothrix viisri Carpano. 

 (Riv. di Parasit., No. 2, 1937, 107.) 

 From human dermatosis in Egypt. 



Cohnistreptothrix silberschmidtn Chal- 

 mers and Christopherson. (Streptothrix, 

 Silberschmidt, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., £7, 

 1900, 486; Chalmers and Christopherson, 

 Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 

 273; Nocardia silberschmidii Froilano de 

 Mello and Fernandes, Mem. Asiatic 

 Soc. Bengal, 7, 1919, HI; Actinomyces 

 silherschmidti Dodge, INledical Mycology, 

 St. Louis, 1935, 711.) From cases of 

 dacryocystitis. 



Discomyces decussalus Langeron and 

 Chevallier. (Langeron and Chevallier, 

 Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 72, 1912, 1030; 

 Nocardia decussata Castellani and C^hal- 

 mers, Man. Trop. Med., 2nd ed., 1913, 

 817; Oospora decussata Sartory, Champ. 

 Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 825; 

 Actinomyces decussalus Brumpt, Precis 

 de Parasitol., 4th ed., 1927, 1206.) From 

 dry, scaly lesions. Not considered path- 

 ogenic. 



Nocardia chalmersi de Mello and Fer- 

 nandes. (De Mello and Fernandes, 

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

 Actinomyces chalmersi Dodge, Medical 

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

 the saliva of a horse. 



Nocardia Christopher soni de Mello and 

 Fernandes. (De Mello and Fernandes, 

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

 Actinomyces christophersoni Dodge, Med- 

 ical Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 723.) 

 From the air. 



Nocardia citrea Chalmers and Chris- 

 topherson. (Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- 

 sit., 10, 1916, 270.) A blanket name 

 proposed to include Actinomyces griseo- 

 flavus Krainsky, Actinomyces flavus Kra- 

 insky, Streptothrix flava Sanfelice and 

 Streptothrix flava Bruns. 



Nocardia cruoris Macfie and Ingram. 

 (Macfie and Ingram, Ann. Trop. Med. 

 and Parasit., 15, 1921, 283; Discomyces 

 cruoris Brumpt, Precis de Parasitol., 

 Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 984; Oospora cruoris 

 Sartorj', Champ. Paras. Homme et 

 Anim., 1923, 809; Actinomyces cruoris 

 Brumpt, ibid., 4th ed., 1927, 1195.) 

 From blood. 



Nocardia dichotoma (Mace) Chalmers 

 and Christopherson. (Cladothrix dicho- 

 toma Mace, Compt. rend. Acad. Sci. 

 Paris, 6, 1888, 1622; not Cladothrix dicho- 

 toma Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanzen 

 1, Heft 3, 1875, 185; Chalmers and Chris- 

 topherson, Ann. Trop. Med. and Para- 

 sit., 10, 1916, 270.) 



Nocardia ferrvginea Trevisan. 

 (Bakterium bei Chorea St. Viti, Naunyn, 

 Mittheil. aus der Med. Klinik zu Konigs- 

 berg, 1888, 292; Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 9; Actino- 

 myces Jerrugineus Gasperini, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., 15, 1894, 684.) From pia mater 

 in a ca.se of St. Vitis' dance. 



Nocardia gartcni (Brumpt) Castellani 

 and Chalmers. {Cladothrix liquefaciens 

 No. 2, Garten, Deutsche Ztschr. f. 

 Chirurg., U, 1895, 432; Discomyces 

 gartcni Brumpt, Precis de Parasitol., 

 Paris, 1st ed., 1910, 860; Castellani and 

 Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 2nd ed., 

 1913, 818; Oospora garteni Sartorj'-, 

 Champ. Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 

 778; Actinomyces garteni Brumpt, loc. 

 cil., 4th ed., 1927, 1191; Actinomyces 

 liquefaciens Ford, Textb. of Bact., 1927, 

 202.) From cases of human actinomy- 

 cosis. 



Nocardia goensis de Mello and Fer- 

 nandes. (De Mello and Fernandes, 

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

 Actinomyces goensis Dodge, Medical 

 Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 723.) From 

 lesions of vitiligo. Saprophytic. 



Nocardia liguire Urizer. (Urizer, 

 1904; Actinomyces liguire Nannizzi, in 

 PoUacci, Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 

 1934, 49.) 



Nocardia liquefaciens (Hesse) Castel- 



