. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. Fig. 24. a. Succinovibrio dextrinosolvcns, Bry- ant, C-85. Polar monotrichous flagellation. The flagella stained with some difficulty and rather lightly. y a. V- V Fig. 25. a. Lachnospira multiparus, Bryant D-38. This shows the organ- ism in the filamentous form. The polar location of the flagellum at the end of the filament is not significant since individual organisms did not show polar flagellation. b, c. L. multiparus, Bryant D-38. In c is a single individual showing lateral monotrichous flagellation. In b is shown two individuals, one of whic
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. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. Fig. 24. a. Succinovibrio dextrinosolvcns, Bry- ant, C-85. Polar monotrichous flagellation. The flagella stained with some difficulty and rather lightly. y a. V- V Fig. 25. a. Lachnospira multiparus, Bryant D-38. This shows the organ- ism in the filamentous form. The polar location of the flagellum at the end of the filament is not significant since individual organisms did not show polar flagellation. b, c. L. multiparus, Bryant D-38. In c is a single individual showing lateral monotrichous flagellation. In b is shown two individuals, one of which has a single lateral flagellum. 59. 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 work.. Leifson, Einar, 1902-. New York, Academic Press