- Volume 20, Issue 1, 1970
Volume 20, Issue 1, 1970
- Announcement
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- Articles
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OPINION 32: Conservation of the Specific Epithet rhusiopathiae in the Scientific Name of the Organism known as Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (Migula 1900) Buchanan 1918
More LessSUMMARYThe specific epithet rhusiopathiae in the scientific name of the organism known as Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (Migula) Buchanan is conserved against the specific epithet insidiosa (basionym: Bacillus insidiosus Trevisan) and against all other specific epithets applied to this organism.
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OPINION 33: Conservation of the Generic Name Agrobacterium Conn 1942
More LessSUMMARYThe generic name Agrobacterium Conn 1942 is conserved against the name Polymonas Lieske 1928, which is placed in the list of nomina generum rejicienda. The type species is Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Smith and Townsend 1907) Conn 1942.
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OPINION 34: Conservation of the Generic Name Rhizobium Frank 1889
More LessSUMMARYThe generic name Rhizobium Frank 1889 is conserved against the name Phytomyxa Schroeter 1886 and all earlier synonyms. The type species is Rhizobium leguminosarum Frank 1889.
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OPINION 35: Conservation of the Specific Epithet meningitidis in the scientific name of the Meningococcus
More LessSUMMARYThe specific epithet “meningitidis” is conserved in the scientific name of the meningococcus (Diplococcus intracellulars meningitidis Weichselbaum) against all earlier specific epithets applied to this organism. It was noted by the Judicial Commission that the name Neisseria meningitidis has not been validly published and that the preferred procedure in this case is for an author to propose the name under his own authority, at the same time providing a description of the organism. The neotype strain for this organism is ATCC 13077 = Sara E. Branham M1027 = NCTC 10025.
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OPINION 36: Designation of Strain ATCC 10145 as the Neotype Strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Schroeter) Migula
More LessSUMMARYStrain ATCC 10145 = CCEB 481 = IBCS 277 = NCIB 8295 = NCTC 10332 = NRRL B-771 = RH 815 is designated as the neotype strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Schroeter) Migula. It was noted that the name P. aeruginosa (Schroeter) Migula was effectively conserved by Opinion 5.
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OPINION 37: Designation of Strain ATCC 13525 as the Neotype Strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens Migula
More LessSUMMARYStrain ATCC 13525 = CCEB 546 = NCIB 9046 = NCTC 10038 = RH818 = M. Rhodes 28/5 is designated as the neotype strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens Migula. The correct author citation for Pseudomonas fluorescens is “Migula,” not “(Trevisan) Migula.”
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TAXONOMIC POSITION OF NEISSERIA HAEMOLYSANS (THJØTTA AND BØE, 1938)
More LessABSTRACTNeisseria haemolysans or Gemella haemolysans is not related to Neisseriaceae; its taxonomic position is uncertain. It should be assigned to a family of Gram-positive microorganisms possibly Lactobacillaceae in the tribe Streptococceae. Further studies are needed.
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Note on the taxonomy and ecology of Streptomyces malachiticus and related species
More LessABSTRACTSeven species of Streptomyces closely related to Streptomyces malachiticus (Gause et al.) Pridham, Hesseltine and Benedict, all having within the vegetative mycelium a nondiffusible green pigment, are compared and described. A key to the identification of the species proposed is included. S. malachiticus seems to be unique in its temperature requirements in its natural habitat, since all the strains known and available were isolated from soils of a warm climate.
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Conservation of the family names Thiorhodaceae Molisch 1907, 27 and Athiorhodaceae Molisch 1907, 28 and designation of Chromatium Perty 1852, 174 as the type genus of the Thiorhodaceae and of Rhodospirillum Molisch 1907, 24 as the type genus of the Athiorhodaceae: A Recommendation to the Judicial Commission
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Standardized bacteriologic techniques for the characterization of Mycoplasma species 1 , 2
More LessABSTRACTBacteriological methods applicable to the characterization and differentiation of Mycoplasma species were investigated. After appropriate modification and standardization, these methods were tested on 53 Mycoplasma strains comprising more than 22 species. The tests found most suitable for purposes of characterization and differentiation were: breakdown of glucose by oxidation or fermentation, hydrolysis of arginine or urea, reduction of tetrazolium, tellurite, and methylene blue, phosphatase activity, production of film and spots, hydrolysis of gelatin, digestion of casein and coagulated serum, sensitivity to optochin, and hemolysis of sheep erythrocytes.
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A new species - Microcyclus flavus
More LessABSTRACTA description is given of Microcyclus flavus sp. nov., found in fresh water from deep wells in Long Beach, California, U.S.A., in comparison with Microcyclus aquaticus (Ørskov).
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The status of the generic name Gluconobacter
J. De LEY and J. FRATEURABSTRACTThe generic name Acetobacter Beijerinck is accepted for the nonmotile or peritrichously flagellated acetic acid bacteria and the generic name Gluconobacter Asai for the gluconic acid bacteria. The type species proposed for Gluconobacter is G. oxydans (Henne-berg 1897). DeLey 1961. It is proposed that a single species of Gluconobacter be recognized.
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Isolation of a new Salmonella serotype from a Panamanian lizard
More LessABSTRACTCharacteristics of an undescribed serotype of Salmonella, subgenus IV, recovered from a species of Panamanian lizard are reported. Culture 2637–68, isolated from the intestinal tract of Anolis pentaprion, is a member of Salmonella O group 11, whose antigenic composition was found to be 11:z4, z32:-.
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Inoculating loop for anaerobic roll tubes, pre-reduced anaerobically sterilized (PRAS) liquid media and routine microbiological procedures 1
More LessABSTRACTAn inoculating loop has been designed for anaerobic techniques, rotating plate streaking and routine procedures. It consists of a terminal portion of platinum wire and a basal portion of stainless steel wire. A 60° angle bend 4 mm from the loop tip of the wire with mounting on a 14 cm handle gives a balanced and responsive instrument. A small section of one side of the loop is flattened to a sharp projecting edge which can cut out agar blocks and incise roll-tube agar surfaces enabling underlying colony material to be removed with ease. This inoculator has the advantages of a non - oxidizing platinum tip with the rigidity of the total wire being sufficient for microbiological procedures.
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Priority of Micrococcus mucilaginosus Migula 1900 over Staphylococcus salivarius Andrewes and Gordon 1907 with proposal of a neotype strain
More LessABSTRACTAndrewes and Gordon (1907) isolated a species to which they applied the name Staphylococcus salivarius. This has been reisolated (Gordon 1967; Bergan et al. 1969) and by virtue of its biochemical properties and DNA base composition must belong in the genus Micrococcus. Inherent in the change of classification is the question of the specific epithet for the species. The combination M. salivarius would become illegitimate, being a later homonym to another species described by Migula (1900). Also, Andrewes and Gordon’s use of the epithet salivarius is found to be illegitimate per se, because the species was named Micrococcus mucilaginosus by Migula (1900). This is substantiated both by our own studies (Bergan et al. 1969) and by additional biochemical criteria listed for M. mucilaginosus by Krasil’nikov (1949). A neotype strain, 5762/67, is proposed for M. mucilaginosus and an emended description of this species is given.
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