Abstract

SYNOPSIS. Crithidia mellificae n. sp. is described from the honey bee Apis mellifera in apiaries of Victoria, Australia. Organisms were isolated and cultured in a modified NNN medium with Cowper‐thwaite's medium as an overlay. In contrast to other isolates of Crithidia, C. mellificae grows best at a pH between 4.5 and 5.5 with optimum near pH 5. In Cowperthwaite's medium alone, buffered at pH 4.5–5.5, the organism will survive apparently indefinite passages. The organism has so far as known, no pathologic effects in the hymenopteran host.

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