Abstract

The fruiting bodies of Chondromyces crocatus have been examined by both light and electron microscopy. The cysts are bounded by a discrete layer of dense slime enclosing a material of lesser density in which the closely packed resting cells are embedded. The latter, in contrast to the microcysts of other myxobacters, are not enclosed in individual slime capsules. Young resting cells commonly contain numerous mesosomes while older resting cells are characterized by what appear to be large lipid granules.

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