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Mycobacterium xenopi is a slow-growing
scotochromogenic species of Mycobacterium. It was
first reported by
Schwabacher in 1959,
having been
isolated in...
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atypical types of mycobacteria, such as M. avium, M. kansasii, and M.
xenopi. It is
usually taken by mouth, but may be used by
injection into muscle...
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Diceratucha xenopis is a moth of the
family Oenosandridae and only
member of the
monotypic genus Diceratucha. It is
found in Australia.
Australian moths...
- M.
xenopi group M.
botniense M. shimoidei/M.
xenopi M.
heckeshornense M. h****ia**** M.
celatum group R2S M.
cookii R3N M.
branderi M.
celatum M. hiberniae...
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articles and
forms part of the full List of
moths of Australia.
Diceratucha xenopis (Lower, 1902)
Discophlebia blosyrodes Turner, 1903
Discophlebia catocalina...
- M.
xenopi group M.
botniense M. shimoidei/M.
xenopi M.
heckeshornense M. h****ia**** M.
celatum group R2S M.
cookii R3N M.
branderi M.
celatum M. hiberniae...
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Catocalina (Felder, 1874),
Discophlebia Blosyrodes (Turner, 1903),
Diceratucha Xenopis (Lower, 1902).
Brief descriptions of each
species are below. Oenosandra...
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pathogens called M.
avium complex (MAC).
Other examples are M. ulcerans, M.
xenopi, M. malmoense, M. terrae, M. haemophilum, and M. genavense.
Rapid growers...
- M.
xenopi group M.
botniense M. shimoidei/M.
xenopi M.
heckeshornense M. h****ia**** M.
celatum group R2S M.
cookii R3N M.
branderi M.
celatum M. hiberniae...
- M.
xenopi group M.
botniense M. shimoidei/M.
xenopi M.
heckeshornense M. h****ia**** M.
celatum group R2S M.
cookii R3N M.
branderi M.
celatum M. hiberniae...