Five species of gram-negative bacteria inhabiting the cytoplasm and th
e macronucleus of the ciliate Paramecium calkinsi are described. Two s
pecies of endocytobionts have been found in the cytoplasm. Both of the
m were represented by only a vegetative form. In the case of the first
species, numerous endocytobiotic bacteria (length, 2 mu m; diameter,
0.3-0.4 mu m) were enclosed in individual endobiontophoral vacuoles. T
he second one was not as abundant in its host cells and the bacteria l
ie freely in the host cytoplasm. These bacteria (length, 2-3 mu m; dia
meter, 0.6-0.9 mu m) often contained viral particles. Three species of
endocytobionts have been discovered in the macronucleus. The first on
e (1-2 mu m long, 0.3-0.4 mu m in diameter) resembled Nonospora macron
ucleata. However, it differed from N. macronucleata in having specific
electron dense zones in its cytoplasm and stained differently by Ag-N
OR. The second one represents a new species of the Holospora genus: H.
curvata sp. nov. The infectious form of this endocytobiont (15-20 mu
m long, 0.7-0.9 mu m in diameter) is curved, the vegetative form (2-3
mu m long, the same diameter) was rod-like or slightly curved. The hos
t specificity of these endocytobionts is well expressed. The third spe
cies of intranuclear bacteria, H. bacillata, had been previously descr
ibed in P. woodruffi. The infective capacity of H. curvata and two ''s
tocks'' of H. bacillata from different hosts was compared.