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Family rhinotermitid.^ Light 



Subf. COPTOTERMITIN^ Holmg. 



Genus Coptotermes Wasm. (38) 

 (4) 

 Prorhinotermes Silv. (13) 

 (0) 

 Subf. TERMITOGETONIN^ Holmg. 



Genus Termitogeton Desn. (2) 

 (I) 



Subf. RHINOTERMITIN^ FrOgg. 



Genus Parrhinotermes Holmg. (5) 



(o) 

 Genus Rhinotermes Hagen 



Subg. Rhinotermes s. str. (9) 



(I) 



Macrorhinotermes 



Holmg (I) (0) 

 Genus Schedorhinotermes Silv. 



Subf. SERRITERMITIN^ Holmg. 



Genus Serritermes Wasm. (i) (o) 



Family termitid^ Light 



Genus Cornitermes Wasm. 



Subg. Cornitermes s. str. (10) 



(I) 

 Genus Suhiilitermes Holmg. (20) 



(2) 

 Genus Amitermcs Silv. 



Subg. Amitermes s. str. (57) 



(4) 

 Genus Mirotermes Wasm. 



Subg. Mirotermes s. str. (44) 

 (2) 

 Genus Orthognathotermes Holmg. 

 (4) (I) 



(18) (2) 



From a consideration of this list it is evident that exploration 



of termites for protozoa has only begun, since of nearly 400 



species which probably harbor flagellates, less than an eighth have 



been investigated, and the faunas of not more than five per cent 



Fig. 8. — A, Tricercomitns termopsidis Kirby from Termopsis angusticollis. 

 B, Prohoscidiella kofoidi Kirby from Cryptotermes diidleyi. C, Oxymonas 

 granulosa Janicki from Neotermes connexus. D, Strehlomastix strix Kofoid 

 and Swezy from Termopsis laticeps. B, after Kirby, 1929; A, C, D original. 



