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Latrobe, C. I., 1820, pp. Ill, 206, 238. (South 



Africa.) 

 Lefroy, H. M., 1906, pp. 228-231. (India.) 

 1909, pp. 115-121. (India.) 

 1923, pp. 81-91. (India.) 

 Lespes, C, 1856, pp. 227-282. (T. lucifugus, 



supplementary queen.) 

 Levaillant, F., 1794, p. 197. (Africa.) 

 Lever, R. J. A. W., 1934, pp. 10-13. (Solomon 

 Islands, Coptotermes grandiceps, Micro- 

 cerotermes pilliceps, Eutermes yandini- 

 ensis.) 

 1939*, p. 87. (Fiji.) 

 L'Herminier, F. L., 1837, pp. 497-513. 



(Guadeloupe.) 

 Lichtenstein, H., 181 1, vol. I. p. 99, vol. 2, 



p. 74. (South Africa.) 

 Light, S. F., 1929, pp. 1-28. (California.) 

 1929a*, pp. 421-452. (Philippines, Copto- 

 termes vastator.) 

 1931*, pp. 581-600. (China.) 

 1931a*, pp. 5-9. (Nevada.) 

 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed. (Different types 

 and habitats, pp. 22-41, 117-126, 136-149; 

 Amitermes, pp. 199-205; dry-wood ter- 

 mites, pp. 206-216; Philippines, pp. 347- 



350.) 



1937*, pp. 423-464. {Paraneotermes simpli- 

 cicornis, California.) 



1938, p. 102. {Parthenogenesis.') 



1942-1943, pp. 312-326, 46-63. (Determina- 

 tion castes inhibition theory.) 



1944, pp. 405-412. (Parthenogenesis, Zo- 

 otermopsis, progeny all females.) 



1944a, pp. 413-454. (Ectohormonal control 

 of development supplementary reproduc- 

 tives in Zootermopsis.) 



1947, pp. 22-23. (U.S.) 

 Light, S. F., Hartman, O., and Emerson, 

 A. E., 1937, p. 122. (Efficacy of extracts 

 from bodies supplementary reproductives 

 in inhibiting or retarding neoteinic sexual 

 development in isolated nymphs.) 

 Light, S. F., and Illig, P. L., 1945, pp. 1-40. 

 (Rate and extent of development of neo- 

 teinic reproductives in groups of nymphs 

 Zootermopsis, percentage neoteinics larger 

 in smaller groups, older nymphs more 

 likely to become neoteinics, apterous more 

 likely than brachypterous nymphs.) 

 Light, S. F., and Pickens, A. L., in Kofoid, 

 1934, 2d ed., pp. 150-156. (American 

 subterranean termites.) 

 Light, S. F., and Weesner, F. M., 1947a, 

 pp. 244-245. (Development castes in 

 higher termites, Gnathamitermes per- 

 plextis and Tentiirostritermes tenuirostris 

 in SE. Arizona; in former many apterous 



individuals like workers, late nymphal 

 instar sterile castes. In Tenuirostritermes 

 3 major lines leading to nasute, worker 

 and alate types differentiated early. In 

 Gnathamitermes nymphs do not com- 

 plete development until following year. 

 In Tenuirostritermes primary pair contain 

 all the food needed to allow large pri- 

 mary group to develop rapidly to definite 

 caste, worker or nasute.) 

 1948, pp. 54-68. (Swarming, Arizona.) 

 1951, pp. 397-414. (Production supple- 

 mentary reproductives, Zootermopsis.) 

 1955, pp. 135-146. (U.S., T enuirostritermes 

 tenuirostris egg laying 4 days after pair- 

 ing, 55 eggs first 10 days, 31 days for 

 development, nasutes 25-33% i" first 

 group.) 



Light, S. F., and Wilson, F. J., 1936*, pp. 

 461-520. (Philippines, nests.) 



Livingston, D., 1857, pp. 1-687. (South 

 Africa.) 



Loir, D'A., 1903, pp. 19-31. (South Africa.) 

 1903a, pp. 1290-1291. (South Africa.) 



Lubbock, E., 1875, p. 218. (Fr. Miiller's 

 studies in South America.) 



Lucas, H., 1838, pp. 316-321. (Termes.) 



LiJscHER, M., 1949, pp. 161-165. (European 

 and U.S. Kalotermes and Reticulitermes, 

 Zootermopsis, in laboratory.) 

 1949a, pp. 269-271. (Laboratory rearing 



technique.) 

 1950b, p. 357. (Colony formation, Pscuda- 

 canthotermes spiniger, Microcerotermes 

 edentatus, and Anoplotermes.) 

 1951b, pp. 404-408. (Determination sub- 

 stitute reproductives {Kalotermes flavi- 

 collis), inhibition of these forms in pres- 

 ence adult sexual pairs.) 

 1951C, pp. 36-43. (Details colony formation, 

 as in 1950.) 



1952, pp. 123-141. (Production and elimina- 

 tion of supplementary reproductives, 

 Kalotermes flavicollis.) 



1952a, pp. 529-543. (Growth and molting 

 of individuals of Kalotermes flavicollis, 

 regression.) 



1953, pp. 74-76, 78. (Tropical queens lay 

 20,000 eggs per day, p. 74; Kalotermes 

 flavicollis nymphs molt 5 to 7 times, 



P- 75-) 

 Luppova, a. N., 1953, pp. 142-156. (Turk- 



menia, Anacanthotermes turl^estanicus.) 

 Lutz, F. E., 1941, pp. 149-155- (U.S.) 

 Lyon, G. F., 1821, p. 187. (North Africa.) 

 MacGregor, W. D., 1950a, pp. 3-8. (Ecology, 



termites, soil and vegetation.) 



