ILLUSTRATIONS 
PLATE 1 
Fig. 1. Kalotermes mcgregori sp. nov. Head and pronotum of short-headed 
soldier. Mandibles opened to show toothing. (Antenne imper- 
fect!) x 16.5. 
2. Kalotermes mcgregori sp. nov. Head and thorax, showing wing 
pads and antennz with 17 segments. x 16.5. 
PLATE 2 
Fig. 1. Cryptotermes cynocephalus sp. nov. Side view of head and part of 
thorax. x 30. 
2. Cryptotermes cynocephalus sp. nov. Dorsal view of head and prono- 
tum. x 30. 
3. Planocryptotermes nocens sp. nov. Dorsal view of head and pro- 
notum. xX 30. 
4. Planocryptotermes nocens sp. nov. Pronotum. X 30. 
PLATE 3 
Fig. 1. Prorhinotermes luzonensis sp. nov. Head and pronotum of large 
soldier. x 19. 
2. Prorhinotermes luzonensis sp. nov. Winged adult. x 9. 
PLATE 4 
Leucotermes philippinensis sp. nov. Dorsal view of soldier. x 24. 
PLATE 5 
Fig. 1. A piece of picture molding attacked by Planocryptotermes nocens sp. 
nov., only a thin paperlike shell remaining. 
2. Cut end of above enlarged. 
3. Smaller pieces of pine eaten away, leaving extremely thin outer 
layer. 
PLATE 6 
A group of impressed fxcal pellets of Planocryptotermes nocens sp. nov. 
enlarged about three times. 
TEXT FIGURES 
Fic. 1. Kalotermes mcegregori sp. nov. Outline drawing of head and pro-. 
notum of long-headed soldier. Note the absence of distinct 
eyespots and the presence of curious hyaline spots in anterolateral 
region. 
2. Prorhinotermes luzonensis sp. nov. Antenna in outline for contrast. 
with antenna of P. gracilis shown in the next figure. 42. 
8. Prorhinotermes gracilis sp. nov. Antenna in outline to contrast with 
that of P. luzonensis in the preceding figure. X 42. 
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