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Leifson's findings, that motile, acetate-oxidizing acetic acid bacteria (Acetobacter) have peritrichous flagella, and that motile, non-acetate oxidizing ones (Acetomonas) have polar flagella, of notably short wavelength, are fully confirmed and photographically illustrated.
It is not confirmed, however, that the peritrichous flagella ofAcetobacter are always of “orthodox” type with a wavelength of about 2.9 μ, nor that they always tend to be few in number. In one strain ofA. aceti they were numerous, and the wavelength was as short (1.4 μ) as that considered byLeifson to be uniquely confined to the polar flagella ofAcetomonas.
Furthermore the polar flagella of the latter genus seem not always to be multitrichous, strains having been found with only a single polar flagellum.
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Shimwell, J.L. Flagellation and taxonomy ofAcetobacter andAcetomonas . Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 24, 187–192 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02548445
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