FAMILY TREPONEMATACEAE 



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gyrata Brumpt, Nouveau Traits de Mede- 

 cine, Paris, 4, 1922, 495; Treponema 

 eurygyratum Brumpt, ibid., 50.) From 

 the intestinal contents of man. 



Spirochaeta exanthematotyphi Futaki. 

 (Futaki, Brit. Med. Jour., Oct. 13, 

 1917; Treponeyna exanthemalotyphi Sa- 

 vini, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 88, 

 1923, 958.) Found in the kidneys and 

 urine of cases of exanthematous typhus. 

 Non -pathogenic . 



Spirochaeta febris Chester. (Afaiias- 

 siew, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 25, 1899, 405; 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 347.) 

 From a case of recurrent fever. 



Spirochaeta gadi Neumann. (Neu- 

 mann, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 64, 1909, 79; 

 Microspironona gadi Duboscq and Le- 

 bailly, Compt. rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 

 154, 1912, 662; Treponema gadi Duboscq 

 and Lebailly, Arch. zool. exper. et gener., 

 10, 1912, 331; Spironema gadi Ford, 

 Textb. of Bact., 1927, 964.) From the 

 blood of a sea fish, Gadus minutus. 



Spirochaeta gallica Couvy and Dujar- 

 ric de la Riviere. (Couvy and Dujarric 

 de la Riviere, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 

 Paris, 81, 1918, 22; Treponema gallicum 

 Brumpt, Nouveau Traite de Medecine, 

 Paris, 4, 1922, 500.) From the blood of 

 trench fever patients. 



Spirochaeta gangraenae carcinomatosae 

 Hoffmann. (Berl. klin. Wochnschr., 42, 

 1905, 880.) From malignant tumors. 



Spirochaeta gangraenosa nosocomialis 

 Rdna. (Rona, Verhandl . d. deutsch . der- 

 mat. Gesellsch., 9, 1907, 471; Treponema 

 gangraenosa nosocomialis Noguchi, Jour. 

 Exp. Med., 16, 1912, 261.) From ulcers 

 of the genital region. 



Spirochaeta haemophilus Trosier and 

 SifTerlen. (Ann. Inst. Past., 58, 1937, 

 233.) From a child with intestinal trou- 

 ble and continuous fever. 



Spirochaeta hispanica de Buen. (De 

 Buen, Ann. Parasitol., 4, 1926, 185; Trep- 

 onema hispanicum Nogucjii, in Jordan 

 and Falk, Newer Knowledge Bact. and 

 Immun., 1928, 481; Spirochaeta maro- 

 canum Nicolle and Anderson, Compt. 

 rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 187, 1928, 747; 



Spirochaeta hispanicum \ar. niarocaniun 

 Nicolle, Anderson and Colas-Belcour, 

 Arch. Inst. Past. Tunis, 18, 1929, 343; 

 Treponema hispanicum var. marocanum 

 Gay et al.. Agents of Disease and Host 

 Resistance, 1935, 1074; Borrelia his- 

 panicum Steinhaus, Insect Microbiology, 

 1946, 453.) The cause of Spanish and 

 INIoroccan relapsing fever. Transmitted 

 by Ornithodoros marocanus. Not ag- 

 glutinated by serum of Borrelia recur- 

 rentis. Pathogenic for man and 

 laboratory animals. 



Spirochaeta intestinalis Macfie and 

 Carter. (Macfie and Carter, Ann. Trop. 

 Med. and Parasitol., 11, 1917, 79; Trep- 

 onema intestinale Brumpt, Nouveau 

 Traite de Medecine, Paris, 4, 1922, 505.) 

 From human feces. 



Spirochaeta jonesii Dutton, Todd and 

 Tobey. (Dutton, Todd and Tobey, Jour. 

 Med. Res., 15 (N.S. 10), 1906, 491; 

 Spironema jonesii Ford, Textb. of Bact., 

 1927, 964.) From the blood of an African 

 mudfish, Clarias angolensis. 



Spirochaeta lagopodis Fantham. (Fan- 

 tham, Proc. Zool. Society, London, 1910, 

 692; Spironema lagopodis Noguchi, ac- 

 cording to Pettit, loc. cit.) From the 

 blood of the grouse, Lagopus scoticus. 



Spirochaeta leucotermitis HoUande. 

 (Arch. zool. exper. et g6n., 61, 1922, 23.) 

 From an insect, Leucotermes lucif^tgus. 



Spirochaeta lovati Fantham. (Proc. 

 Zool. Society, London, 1910.) From the 

 intestinal contents of the grouse, Lagopus 

 scoticus. 



Spirochaeta lowenthali Besson. (Bes- 

 son, p. 736, according to Ford, Textb. of 

 Bact., 1927, 1001.) From malignant 

 tumors. 



Spirochaeta lutrae Prowazek. (Pro- 

 wazek, Arb. kaiserl. Gesundheitsamte, 

 26, 1907, 31 ; Spiroschaudinnia lutrae Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 

 2nd ed., 1913, 404 ; Spironema lutrae Ford, 

 Textb. of Bact., 1927, 961.) From the 

 blood of an otter, Lutra sp. 



Spirochaeta lymphaticus Proescher and 

 White. (Proescher and White, Jour. 

 Amer. Med. Assoc, 49, 1907, 1988; 



