“…Phenotypes of group C streptococci and group G streptococci (GGS) form a large colony, which makes them different from the phenotypes belonging to the S. anginosus group, which form a small colony, irrespective of the carbohydrate group [ 7 ]. The aforementioned S. anginosus group (called S. milleri by some authors) contains three species: S. anginosus , S. constellatus , and S. intermedius [ 7 , 8 , 11 , 15 ]. The species that belong to the S. anginosus group contain in their cellular wall the carbohydrate groups A, C, F, and G or they contain none [ 11 ].…”