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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES'. SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



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■ftavipes, supplementary queens only in 



U.S., E. A. Schwarz.) 

 JoLY, N., 1849, pp. 1-37. (Natural history.) 

 JouTEL, L. H., 1893, pp. 89-90. (9 to 14 neo- 



teinic queens in i colony, Termes flcwipcs, 



U.S.) 

 Jucci, C, 1924, pp. 269-500. (Neoteinia.) 



1925, pp. 98-103. (Question true royal pair 

 in Retictilitermes luciftigtis, Italy.) 



1926, pp. 404-409. (Question of castes.) 

 1952, p. 837. (Symbiosis and phylogenesis.) 



Kaiser, P., 1954, p. 42. (Function mandibles 

 of Neocapritermes opacus.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1930, pp. 1-154. (Java, 

 Kalotermes tectonae, wide distribution 

 in teak forests, galleries cause swellings 

 on main trunk, neoteinic reproductives 

 originate from older stage nymphs. 

 Growth colonies very slow, oldest colony 

 age 15 years, average 10. Winged forms 

 produced 6th year. Swarming does not 

 occur the year following a flight. For- 

 mation neoteinics does not appreciably 

 prolong the life of a colony. Members 

 of a dying colony have typical whitish 

 and meager appearance. Relation to ants, 

 elaterids, scorpions, and lizards.) 



1935, pp. 21-22. (Java, odor swarming 

 adults, Schedorhinotermes jaranictis.) 



1936, pp. 50-51. (East Indies, dipterous 

 parasite, mixed colonies, nest structure 

 Macrotermes gilvus.) 



1936a, pp. 427-435. (Java.) 



1950, pp. 146-177. (Indonesia.) 



1952b, pp. xc-xci. (Fungus tending Micro- 



termes.) 

 1955a, pp. 43-49. (Ability of Copiotermes 

 to locate exposed timber.) 



Karawajew, W., 1909, pp. 157-162. (Soldiers 

 and workers A7tacanthotermes ahngeria- 

 nus, Central Asia.) 



Katzin, L., and Kirby, H., 1939, pp. 444-445. 

 (Relative weights Zootennopsis and their 

 Protozoa.) 



Kays, C. W., 1936, p. 8. (Shelter tubes in 

 sand dunes, California.) 



Keck, C. B., 1954, pp. 265-266. (Oahu, Ha- 

 waii, Pearl Harbor. Coptotermes formo- 

 sanus carton nest 16 in. in diameter in 

 underground cavity, 137 supplementary 

 queens.) 



Keene, E. a., and Light, S. F., 1944, pp. 383- 

 390. (Results of feeding extracts of male 

 supplementary reproductives to groups 

 nymphs Zootcrmopsis.) 



Kellogg, V. L., 1908, pp. 99-110. (California, 

 reproductives Termopsis angusticollis.) 



Kelsey, J. M., 1945, pp. 353-359- (Supple- 

 mentary reproductives in isolated pockets 

 may enable colony treated with poison 

 dust to survive, New Zealand.) 

 1946*, pp. 458-464. (Variation castes, soldier 

 Coptotermes lacteus, New Zealand.) 

 Kemner, N. a., 1923, pp. 239-240. (Java.) 

 1929, pp. 1097-1117. (Java.) 

 1931*, pp. 1-53. (Amboina.) 

 1934*, pp. 1-241. (Java and Celebes.) 

 Kemp, P. B., 1955, pp. 1 13-136. (Northeastern 



Tanganyika.) 

 Kennedy, C. H., 1947, pp. 309-324. (Child 

 labor among termites, hampered in de- 

 velopment by low availability of nitrogen, 

 to which they react by cannibalism and 

 coprophagy. Ants dominant and labor by 

 adults.) 

 Kennis Kunst, 1869, pp. 47-54. 

 Kent, W. S., 1897, pp. 101-131. (Australia.) 



1897a, pp. 81-82. (Australia.) 

 Kirby, W. F., 1884, pp. 453-454. 



1885, pp. 1-240. 

 Kirby, W., and Spence, W., 1828, vol. i, 

 pp. 506-513, vol. 2, pp. 26-44. (General.) 

 Knab, F., 1895, pp. 15-16. (Luminous termite 

 nests. Lower Amazon.) 

 1909, pp. 574-575. (Luminous termite nests, 

 Lower Amazon, termites infected with 

 bacteria.) 

 Knower, H. M., 1894, pp. 58-59. (Origin of 

 the nasutus, Eutermes.) 

 1896, pp. 86-87. (Development Eutermes 

 (rippertii?) .) 

 Koenig, J. G., 1779, pp. 1-28. (Natural 



history.) 

 KoFoiD, C. A., 1929a, pp. 1-4. (General.) 



1934, 2d ed., pp. 1-2. (General.) 



Kolbe, H. J., 1887, pp. 70-74. (Hodotermes 



viator, Capland.) 

 Krause, E., 1899, pp. 247-250. 

 Laboulbene, a., i860, pp. cv-cvi. (T. luciju- 



gus, Agen, France.) 

 Lacordaire, T., 1838, pp. 520-527. 

 Lamarck, J. B. P. A. deM. de, 1817, 1835, pp. 



192-195, 398-401. 

 Lameere, a., 1902, pp. 441-443. (Hodotermes, 



Psammotermes, and Eutermes descrtorutn, 



Sahara.) 

 1909, pp. 505-516. (In society.) 

 1922, pp. 511-521. (Origin societies.) 



1935, PP- 305-328. 



Latreille, P. A., 1794, pp. 438-443. 

 1795, pp. 84-85. 

 1797, p. 550. (Nests, Termes.) 

 1817a, p. III. 

 1817b, pp. 391-410. (Social life.) 



