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. 1975 Jul;123(1):336-45.
doi: 10.1128/jb.123.1.336-345.1975.

Ultrastructal morphology of some prokaryotic microorganisms associated with the hindgut of cockroaches

Ultrastructal morphology of some prokaryotic microorganisms associated with the hindgut of cockroaches

M A Foglesong et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 Jul.

Abstract

Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy have been used to visualize the morphology and ultrastructure of two types of microorganisms in the hindgut of the cockroach Blaberus posticus. Both organisms, designated as either short or long rods, are attached to chitinous projections from the gut wall. Micrographs suggest that the organisms are prokaryotic with a cell wall complex characteristic of gram-negative bacteria. However, certain differences were noted between the cell wall complex of the two types. Two forms of the long-rod type were noted, with one form appearing to be a "degenerate" or "transitional" cell. In the degenerate cells, vesicles are observed that often are contiguous with the cytoplasmic membrane. There are indications that the long-rod type may divide by longitudinal fission. Neither the short- nor long-rod type has been cultivated in its respective recognizable form.

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