SAPYGIDAE 343 



Family SAPYGIDAE 



Genus SAPYGA Latreille, pp. 777-77B 



aculeata Cresson. Minn. 



louisi Krombein, N. J. (Princeton), Fla. (Orlando). 



pumila Cresson. Hosts: Ashmeadiella (A.) aridula Ckll., Megachile 

 (Eutricharaea) rohindata (F.), 



Family FORMICIDAE 



Morphology: Wilson, 1954. Insectes Sociaux 1: 75-80, figs. 1-2 (poly- 

 morphism). — Eisner and Brown, 1958 (1956). 10th. Int. Cong. 

 Ent. Proc. 2: 503-508, figs. 1-9 (evolution and social significance 

 of proventriculus) . — Eisner, 1957. Harvard Univ., Mus. Compar. 

 Zool. Bui. 116: 439-490, pis. 1-25 (studies of the proventriculus).— 

 G. C. and J. Wheeler, 1960. Psyche 67: 87-94 (techniques for 

 study of ant larvae). — Nachtweg, 1961. Insectes Sociaux 8: 

 369-381.— Nachtweg, 1963. Insectes Sociaux 10: 43-57 (sound 

 organs).— Nachtweg, 1964 (1963). Insectes Sociaux 10: 359-378 



Taxonomy: Van Pelt, 1948. Fla. Ent. 30: 57-67, figs. 1-24 (key to 

 species of Alachua County, Florida). — G. C. and J. Wheeler, 1963. 

 The Ants of North Dakota. Univ. N. Dakota Press, Grand 

 Forks, 326 pp., 56 figs., 20 illus., 81 maps.— Gregg, 1963. The 

 Ants of Colorado: Their Taxonomy, Ecology and Geographic 

 Distribution. Univ. of Colorado Press, Boulder. 792 pp., 26 tables, 

 24 pis., 16 distribution maps, 163 altitudinal charts, 1 colored 

 vegetation map. 



Economics: Smith and Weiss, 1942. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 798: 

 1-44 (relation of insects to spread azalea flower spot). — Smith, 

 1950. In Pest Control Technology. Natl. Pest Control Assoc. 

 Inc., Garrard Press, Champaign, 111., pp. 261-300, figs. 104-119 

 (house-infecting ants). — Simeone, 1954. State Univ. N. Y., Col- 

 lege of Forestry, Syracuse, Bui. 34: 1-19 (carpenter ants and 

 their control).— Pimentel, 1955. Jour. Econ. Ent. 48: 28-30.— 

 Reid, 1962. Ga. Agr. Expt. Sta. and Univ. Ga. Handbook, 71 pp., 

 17 pis., 154 figs, (ants as intermediate hosts of chicken and turkey 

 tapeworms).— Orlob, 1964 (1963). Ent. Expt. and Appl. 6: 95- 

 106 (plant virus trans.). 



Embryology: Ledoux, 1954. Ins. Sociaux 1: 149-175, figs. 1-55, pi. 1 

 {Oecophylla longinoda Latreille). 



Evolution: Brown and Wilson, 1960 (1959). Quart. Rev. Biol. 34: 278- 

 294, figs. 1-33 (dacetine ants). 



Ecology: Van Pelt, 1956. Amer. Midland Nat. 56: 358-387, figs. 1-8, 

 tables 1-3 (ants of Welaka Reserve, Fla.). — Kannowski, 1956. 

 Amer. Midland Nat. 56: 168-185, table 1 (ants of Ramsey County, 

 N. Dak.).— Van Pelt, 1958. Amer. Midland Nat. 59: i-57 (an- 

 notated list of ants of Welaka Reserve, Fla.). — Carter, 1962, 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. Jour. 78: 150-204, fig. 1, table 1 (dis- 

 tribution N. C. ants). — ibidem, 78: 1-18, tables 1-2 (distribution 

 ants in N. C. Piedmont) .—Van Pelt, 1963. Amer. Midland Nat. 

 69: 205-223, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2 (altitudinal distribution of ants 

 in southern Blue Ridge Mts.) 



Physiology: Schneirla, 1953. Insect Physiology. John Wiley and Sons, 

 Inc., N. Y., ch. 25, pp. 656-685 (basic problems in insect behavior), 

 ibidem, ch. 26, pp. 685-723 (insect behavior in relation to its set- 

 ting), ibidem, ch. 27, pp. 723-748 (modifiability in insect behavior), 

 ibidem, ch. 28, pp. 748-780 (collective activities and social patterns 

 among insects). — Glockner, 1957. Insectes Sociaux 4: 83-90, figs. 

 1-3 (effect of hormones on metamorphosis) . — Eisner and Wilson 

 1958 (1956). 10th. Int. Cong. Ent. Proc. 2: 509-513, figs. 1-3 

 (radioactive studies, food transmission). — Wilson, 1959. Anat. 



