Type Status
| This is the type strain for Malleomyces equestris Hallier 1870. |
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Citation
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Hallier (1870) described what he believed to be the cause of farcy (glanders) in the horse. He named the culture Malleomyces equestris and gave in detail a description of the parasite. He emphasized its extreme pleomorphism, noting that it took on the form of bacteria and of various molds. study of Hallier's descriptions and illustrations adequately demonstrate that he was working with impure or mixed cultures. He used a combined generic-species description.
References
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Editorial Board. Request for an Opinion relative to nomenclatural standing and acceptance of certain publications of Trecul, Hallier, Billroth and Ogston. Preliminary Statement. Int Bull Bacteriol Nomencl Taxon 1959; 9:185-194.