“…Apart from its specificity for IncX-harbouring bacteria, it differed from other filamentous phages in other respects: phage X has a frankly curly appearance (Bradley et al, 198 1 a ; compared to filamentous phages like f 1 (Caro & Schnos, 1966), IKe (Khatoon et af., 1972;, PR6FS (Bradley, 1983), C-2 (Bradley et al, 1982a), SF (Coetzee et al, 1986) and tf-1 (Coetzee et al, 1987). Secondly the phage had a very broad host range in that it plated on bacterial strains harbouring plasmids of Inc groups 12, M, N, P-1, U and W. This host range partially overlaps that of phages IKe and It-2 (Coetzee et al, 1982) and these phages are here named X-like for that reason (see Bradley et al, 1983).…”