112 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 12. N:0 15. 



1. Hamitermes kimberleyensis Mjöb. — In nests of Euter- 

 mes nigerrimus Mjöb. 



2. Ahamitermes edentatus Mjöb. — In nests of Copto- 

 termes lacteus Frogg. 



3. Mirotermes Harrisi Mjöb. — In deserted nests of 

 Coptotermes lacteus Frogg. (?) 



4. Mirotermes broomensis Mjöb. — In nests of Eutermes 

 nigerrimus Mjöb. 



5. Mirotermes alicensis Mjöb. — In nests of Coptotermes 

 lacteus Frogg. 



Nothing seem to be known or recorded about the life 

 habits, or the nests, of the following species, which therefore 

 deserve to be kept under strict observation by field workers. 



1. Stolotermes brunneicornis Hag. 



2. Stolotermes ruficeps Br. 



3. Porotermes Froggaiti Holmgr. 



4. Porotermes grandis Holmgr. 



5. Calotermes insularis White. 



6. Calotermes irregularis Frogg. 



7. Calotermes robustus Frogg. 



8. Calotermes iridipennis Frogg. 



9. Calotermes brevicornis Frogg. 



10. Leucotermes platycephalus Frogg. 



11. Coptotermes australis Walk. 



12. Eutermes occasus Silv. 



13. Eutermes ocellaris Mjöb. 



14. Eutermes magnificus Mjöb. 



15. Hamitermes obeuntis Silv. 



16. Hamitermes Hartmeyeri Silv. 



17. Hamitermes perornatus Silv. 



18. Hamitermes heter ognathus Silv. 



19. Mirotermes Kroepelini Silv. 



20. Microcerotermes serratus Frogg. 



The species which build regular stationary nests of more 

 or less durable type are the following. The nest is either under 

 the ground, appearing as a flat cake at the ground-level 

 (Plate 4, Fig. 1), protruding as a lower or higher, rounded, 

 conical, or column-shaped construction, or arboreal, i. e. built 

 either on the trunk or high up in the summit of a tree. 



