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Saussube, Henki de. 



1896a. Two Embiidae from Trinidad. Journ. Trinidad Field Nat. Club, vol. 2, 



pp. 292-294. February. 

 1896b. Note sur la tribu des Embiens. Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Ges., vol. 9, pp. 399- 

 355, 1 pi. July. 

 ScHVTARz, Eugene Amandus. 



1888. [Larva and imago of Oligotoma hubbardi.] Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 1, p. 94. 

 SuNDEVAix, Carl Jakob. 



1847. [Condylopalama agilis, larven till en okJind art af Forficulina.] Forh. 

 Skand. Naturf., vol. 4 (1844), p. 255. 



TlBOBSKt, K. 



1938. Monograph ische Studien iiber die Bulgarischen Embidinen. Shorn. 

 Nc^r. Mus. Praze, vol. IB, pp. 91-124, 1 fig. 

 Tiixyard, Robin John. 



1937. Kansas Permian insects, pt. 18 : The order Embiaria. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 ser. 5, vol. 33, pp. 241-251, 3 figs. 

 Walker, Feancis. 



1853. Catalogue of the specimens of neuropterous insects in the British 

 Museum, pt. 3, pp. 477-586. 

 Westwood, John Ob.vdlah. 



1837. Characters of Embia, a genus of insects allied to the white ant (ter- 

 mites), with a description of the species of which it is composed. 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 17, pp. 369-374, 1 pi. 



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