Treponema Vincenti (Blanch. 1906). Syndimychit with Trophosom and Trophosomelle. Enl. 1:10,000.

Another example from the area of catatact Syndimychit has been taken from among the spirally serpentine bacteria. Fig. 66 shows an example of a Treponema Vincenti (Blanch. 1906), which stems from a tonsillar swab in a case of Vincent's Angina. This disease is produced by the quoted Spirochaetide, in community with the Fusiformis hastilis (Seitz). This rod also is morphologically a catatact Syndimychit. In favorably stained, strongly trophic examples, one can see here also Trophosom and Trophosomelle.

The end-positioned Trophosom in a catatact Syndimychit also are to be referred to as Telotrophosom and the others as Ascotrophosom.

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