General Systematic Bacteriology: History, Nomenclature, Groups of BacteriaWilliams & Wilkins, 1925 - 597 sider |
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Side 16
... developed a red pigment on farinaceous foods . This was probably the organism now more com- monly termed Bacillus prodigiosus . Somewhat later Sette ( 1824 , p . 51 ) named what is apparently the same organism Zaogalactina ime- tropha ...
... developed a red pigment on farinaceous foods . This was probably the organism now more com- monly termed Bacillus prodigiosus . Somewhat later Sette ( 1824 , p . 51 ) named what is apparently the same organism Zaogalactina ime- tropha ...
Side 21
... developed , indeed it was probably somewhat instrumental in retarding advance . No generic names are to be ascribed to him , although he introduced certain names to designate what he believed to be growth forms , and which were later ...
... developed , indeed it was probably somewhat instrumental in retarding advance . No generic names are to be ascribed to him , although he introduced certain names to designate what he believed to be growth forms , and which were later ...
Side 44
... develop to filaments . 1. Without capsules . a . Not polymorphic ... b . Polymorphic .. Bacterium Proteus 2. Encapsulated . .Ascobacterium Group III . Bacilli . Longer rods , producing spores . Genera Bacillus and Vibrio . Group IV ...
... develop to filaments . 1. Without capsules . a . Not polymorphic ... b . Polymorphic .. Bacterium Proteus 2. Encapsulated . .Ascobacterium Group III . Bacilli . Longer rods , producing spores . Genera Bacillus and Vibrio . Group IV ...
Side 47
... developed peculiar branched or lobed capsules due to the asymmetric deposition of the gummy material . During the year 1893 the only generic name proposed was Achroma- tium by Schewiakoff for an organism of relatively monstrous propor ...
... developed peculiar branched or lobed capsules due to the asymmetric deposition of the gummy material . During the year 1893 the only generic name proposed was Achroma- tium by Schewiakoff for an organism of relatively monstrous propor ...
Side 62
... developed cyst - producing resting stage , in which the rods become encysted in groups without modifi- cation , or may be converted into spore masses . nema . 1. Rods forming free cysts , in which 62 GENERAL SYSTEMATIC BACTERIOLOGY.
... developed cyst - producing resting stage , in which the rods become encysted in groups without modifi- cation , or may be converted into spore masses . nema . 1. Rods forming free cysts , in which 62 GENERAL SYSTEMATIC BACTERIOLOGY.
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acid Actinomyces agar algae Ascococcus Bacillaceae Bacillus Bact Bacteriaceae bacteriologists bacteriopurpurin Bacterium Baculi Beggiatoa Beijerinck Bergey Billroth botanical Buchanan capsule Castellani and Chalmers Cells spherical chains Cladothrix Clostridium Coccaceae cocci coccus Cohn colonies Committee Soc conidia Crenothrix cylindric described designation Diplococcus directions of space division E. F. Smith Ehrenberg endospores Enlows Erwin F Fäden fermented filaments Fischer flagella following description following diagnosis Gattung gelatin genera genus gives the following Gram-negative Gram-positive growth form Hansgirg Hueppe include the genus invalid lactose Lehmann and Neumann Leptothrix Micrococcus Migula motile by means name proposed nomenclature non-motile organism Oxidizing parasitic peritrichous pigment polar flagella produce proposed by Orla-Jensen recognized regarded rejected by Erwin rod-shaped Sarcina Schröter sheath specific name spelling spiral Spirillaceae Spirillum Spirochaeta spores Staphylococcus Streptococcus Streptothrix subfamily subgenus subtribe sulphur bacteria sulphur granules synonym Toni and Trevisan Trev tribe type species usually valid Vibrio Vuillemin 1913 Winogradsky Winslow Zellen Zopf
Populære avsnitt
Side 144 - The meaning of the expression "select the type" is to be rigidly construed. Mention of a species as an illustration or example of a genus does not constitute a selection of a type.
Side 143 - When in the original publication of a genus, one of the species is definitely designated as type, this species shall be accepted as type, regardless of any other considerations. (Type by original designation.) b.
Side 140 - Specific and subspecific names are subject to the same rules and recommendations, and from a nomenclatural standpoint they are coordinate, that is, they are of the same value.
Side 114 - The essential points in nomenclature are: (1) to aim at fixity of names; (2) to avoid or reject the use of forms and names which may cause error or ambiguity or throw science into confusion.
Side 140 - If the name is given as a dedication to one or several persons, the genitive is formed in accordance with the rules of Latin declination in case the name was employed and declined in Latin. Examples : plinii, aristotelis, victoris, antonii, elisabethae, petri (given name).
Side 136 - When a subgenus, a section, or a subsection passes as such into another genus, the name must be changed if there is already, in that genus, a group of the same rank, under the same name.
Side 144 - Species which were species inquirendae from the standpoint of the author of the generic name at the time of its publication.
Side 138 - The scientific names of animals must be words which are either Latin or Latinized, or considered and treated as such in case they are not of classic origin.