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Conglomeromonas largomobilis gen. nov., sp. nov., a Sodium-Sensitive, Mixed-Flagellated Organism from Fresh Waters
1983
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
A gram-negative rod-shaped organism which exhibits unicellular and multicellular phases of growth is described. Unicellular-phase cells are motile and have mixed flagellation, with a single polar flagellum and 1 to 10 lateral flagella which are easily distinguishable from the polar flagellum by differences in thickness and wavelength. Multicellular conglomerates arise from single cells which lose motility, become optically refractile, and reproduce by multiplanar centripetal septation.
doi:10.1099/00207713-33-2-300
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