Pseudostreptus pyogenes (Rosenb. 1884) Example from a 2-day culture. Enl. 1:5000
In the genus Pseudostreptus, the diameter of the Cystit increases up above
8 µ. Here, also, the Cystit can become isolated and appears, then, as a perfect giant ball. The Mych
and Symmychon appear to be very small in this species.
In the diphtheria pathogen and its numerous kin, the Cystit do not get expelled. In more mature
examples, one usually finds on each end of the Syndimychit rod a Telocystit. In some species, there
also occur Ascocystit, which prevail in the genus Heterocystia.