Proteins extracted with phenol-acetic acid-water (2:1:0.5, w/v/v) from Acholeplasma laidlawii (PG 8), A. granularum (BTS-39), A. oculi (19L), A. modicum (PG 49), A. axanthum (S743) and the Acholeplasma strains C1 and C112 (which were isolated from aborted horse foetuses) were compared by electrophoresis in horizontal acidic polyacylamide flat gel using the electrophoresis equipment LKB Multiphor 2117. In this system the gels are not prepared in the electrophoresis chamber but between glas plates. For electrophoresis they are applied onto a special cooling plate. This makes it possible to produce a number of identical gels (from the same gel mixture and polymerized under the same conditions) what can be important for comparing investigations. The gels can be stored for more than 4 weeks in the refrigerator at +4 degrees C. Marked differences were observed between the electrophoretic patterns of each of the established species and the horse strains C1 and C112. The results are in agreement with those obtained in serological investigations in which the strains C1 and C112 were different from the established Acholeplasma species.