. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. ':^. ^ ^ V' Fig. 41. a. CeUiilomonas rossica, Reuszer. Normal, peritrichous flagella. b, c. C. hibula, Reuszer. A single curly flagellum was most common but individuals were also seen with several curly flagella. The arrangement is peritrichous. d. C. perlurida, Reuszer. This shows a flagellum with the proximal end of normal curvature and the distal end curly. The wavelength ratio of the normal and curly waves is about 3:1. Normal wavelength, microns, curly wave- length, microns. e. C. perlurida, Reuszer. Long curly flagella, peritrichously


. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. ':^. ^ ^ V' Fig. 41. a. CeUiilomonas rossica, Reuszer. Normal, peritrichous flagella. b, c. C. hibula, Reuszer. A single curly flagellum was most common but individuals were also seen with several curly flagella. The arrangement is peritrichous. d. C. perlurida, Reuszer. This shows a flagellum with the proximal end of normal curvature and the distal end curly. The wavelength ratio of the normal and curly waves is about 3:1. Normal wavelength, microns, curly wave- length, microns. e. C. perlurida, Reuszer. Long curly flagella, peritrichously arranged. f. C. perlurida, Reuszer. A normal and a curly flagellum on same indi- vidual. perlurida had an average wavelength of microns and those of C. hibulo microns. (See Fig. 41.) Morphologically C. per- lurida and C. bibuki appear to be identical and could well be con- sidered a species of the genus Flnvobacterium. 97. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leifson, Einar, 1902-. New York, Academic Press


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