LITERATURE CITED OR READ. 



1758. Linnaeus, C. System. Nat., ed. 10 (1758); ed. 13, (1788-93), Gmelin, vol. 1, 



pt. 5, p. 2911 (Genus Termes described). 

 1792. Rossi, P. Mant. Ins. Etr., voL 1, p. 107 (1792); voL 2, pi. 5,/. k. {Termes 



ludfugus described). 

 1801. Latreille, p. a. ffist. Nat. Crust. Ins., vol. 3, p. 293; vol. 13, p. 51, 1804. 



(Family Termitinae established.) 

 1811. L.\TREiLLE, in Humboldt, Obs. Zool., vol. 2, p. Ill (Termes marginipenne 



described, Mex., Calif.). 

 1829-1844. Guerin-Meneville, F. E. Iconog. du regne animal de G. Cuvi^r, etc. 



Paris, 1829-1844. 7 vols. 

 1833. Latreille, Insectes de L'Amerique Equinoxiale, in Humboldt, Recueil d' 



Observations de Zoologie, Zoologie, vol. 2, Paris, p. 111. (CXLII. Termes 



Ailes-Bordees. Tennis marginipenne, pi. 39, fig. 8). 

 1837. Kollar, V. Naturgeschichte der Schadlichen Insekten, Verhandl. Land- 



wirthsch. Gesellsbaft in Wien, vol. 5, new ser., 1837, p. 411 {Termes 



flavipes described. North America). 



1839. Burmeister, H. Handb. Ent., vol. 2. 



1840. Blanchard, E. Historic Nat. des Insectes. Paris, 1840-41. 



1840. Westwood, J. 0. Introduction to the modem classification of insects, vol. 2, 

 p. 14. London. 



1842. Rambur, J. P. Histoire naturelle des insectes Neuropt^res. Paris. 



1843. BoBE MoREAU. Memorie sur les Termites observes k Rochefort, etc. 



1844. Haldeman, S. S. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., April, vol. 2, p. 55 {Termes 



frontale described). 

 1849. Heer, 0. Inselctenfauna der Tertiarsgebilde von Oeningen und von Radobojia 



Croatien, vol. 2, p. 23, Zurich (Genus Termopsis described). 

 1849. JoLY, N. Recherches pour servir k V hist. nat. et h I'anat. des termites. M^m. 



Acad. Sci. Toulouse, ser. 3, vol. 5, pp. 1-31, 3 pis. 

 1849. Savage, T. S. Observations on the species of Termitidae of West Africa 



described by Smeathman as Termes bellicosus and by Linnaeus aa T.fatale. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. 4, no. 11, Sept., pp. 211 to 221. (p. 216: 



"Tribes about 50 miles to windward of Cape Palmas use them (termites) as 



food; to catch them bowls of water are set on the groimd, into which they fall 



as the wings drop off. They are then roasted as shrimps and the large 



beetles (goliathi) are said to be equally sweet".) 

 1852 to 1858. Walker, F. Catalogue of the specimens of Neuropterous insects in 



the collection of the British Museum, Part 3, pp. 501-532. Termitides. 



London, 1853. (Descriptions of North American termites.) 

 1853. Boffinet, XIII, Notice sur les Termites de la Charente-Inf(5riure, Actes Soc. 



Linn. Bordeaux, ser. 2, vol. 9, pp. 145-157. 

 1853. Haldeman, S. S. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 6, p. 365, June. {Termes 



nigriceps from "Mexique" described.) 

 1853. Hagen, H. Ber. Akad. Wiss. Berl., p. 480 (Genus Kalotermes described). 

 1853. QuATREFAGEs, do. B. Notes on the Termites of Rochelle, Ann. Sci. Nat., s^r. 3, 



Zool., vol. 20, pp. 16-21. 

 1855-1860. Hagen, H. Monographie der Termiten. Linnaea Entomologica, vol. 



10, 1855, pp. 1-144, 270-325; vol. 12, 1858, pp. 1-342, pi. 3; vol. 14, 1860 



(Nachtrag), pp. 73-128. 



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