WHOLE VOL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES: SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



Grasse, p. p., and Noirot, C, 1951, pp. 146- 

 166. {Anoplotermes and Trinervitermes.) 



HiNGSTON, R. W. G., 1928, pp. 717-725. (Spe- 

 cial senses, foraging Eutermes biformis.) 



Imms, a. D., 1931, pp. 67-82. (Social be- 

 havior.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1935, pp. 21-22. (Odor 

 swarming Schedorliinotermes javanicus, 

 habits.) 



KoENiG, J. G., 1779, pp. 1-28. 



KoFoiD, C. A., 1934, 2d ed., pp. 8-12. 



KoFoiD, C. A., et al., 1934, 2d ed., pp. 1-734. 



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

 laboratory observations.) 

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

 tute reproductives, Calotertnes fiai/icollis.) 



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

 tion substitute reproductives, C. fliwi- 

 coUis.) 



1953, pp. 74-76, 78. (Reproductives.) 

 MicHENER, C. D., 1953, pp. 1-15. (Develop- 

 ment social behavior and communica- 

 tion.) 



Miller, E. M., 1940, pp. 136-147. (Chemical 

 integrative mechanisms in insect socie- 

 ties.) 



Myers, J. G., 1938, pp. 7-8. (Epigamic be- 

 havior Microtermes siidanensis, biting fe- 

 male during courtship.) 



Richard, G., 1948, pp. 356-357. (Calotermes 

 flavicollis, mature nymphs photopositive, 

 immature photonegative.) 

 ig49b, pp. 67-73. (Phototropism.) 

 1951, pp. 485-603. (Phototropism, C. flavi- 

 collis.) 

 Roberts, T. W., 1942, pp. 340-412. (Ecologi- 

 cal activities.) 

 ScHNEiRLA, T. C. 1944, pp. 1-5. (South-cen- 

 tral Florida, colonies of as many as 4 to 5 

 ant species found together with termites, 

 apparently in "plesiobiosis," nesting to- 

 gether in a single dead pine in flooded 

 ground — approaching symbiosis.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1915, p. 49. (Amatory pro- 

 cedure.) 

 1924c, pp. 1-14. (Adaptions to social life.) 

 1935c, pp. 4-5. (Tropisms, reversal during 



and after swarm.) 

 1948, pp. 53-54. (Tropisms, reversal during 

 and after swarm, amatory procedure.) 

 Snyder, T. E., and Popenoe, E. P., pp. 153- 

 158. (Founding new colonies Reticttli- 

 tertnes flavipes, U.S.) 

 Webb, J. E., 1952a, p. 643. (Swarming be- 

 havior.) 

 1953, pp. 23-24. (Swarming behavior.) 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



BuGNioN, E., 1914c, pp. 1-8. (Bugnion bib- 

 liography.) 

 Griffin, F. }., 1951, pp. 261-368. (1758-1949, 



covers world.) 

 Hagen, H. a., 1849, pp. 27-30. (New litera- 

 ture on Neuroptera.) 

 1855*, pp. 1-144, 270-325. (Covers world.) 

 1862b, pp. 342-343. (Covers world.) 



Hegh, E., 1922, pp. 715-748. (Covers world.) 



Kofoid, C. a., et al., 1934, 2d ed., pp. 77^-7^^- 

 (Covers world.) 



Luigioni, S. O. p., 1931, pp. 493-508. (E. 

 Wasmann bibliography.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1949b, pp. 458-490. (Taxo- 

 nomic bibliography, living and fossil ter- 

 mites.) 



BIOGRAPHY 



Griffin, F. J., 1942, pp. 1-19. (Henry Smeath- 

 man.) 



BIOLOGY 



(Habits 



(Cages 



Abbott, R. L., 1947, pp. 88-90. 



soldier.) 

 Adamson, a. M., 1941, pp. 411-414 



for study habits.) 

 Albarda, H., 1886, pp. 13-14. (Tcrmes gilvus.) 

 Albertis, L. M. D'., 1881, p. 229. (New 



Guinea.) 

 Allee, W. C, et al., 1949, pp. 716-727. 



(Ecology.) 



Altson, a. M., 1933, pp. 33-37. (Rhodesia, 

 association termites and dipterous larvae 

 in tree holes.) 



Andrews, E. A., 191 1, pp. 193-228. (Jamaica, 

 Eutermes ripperti, rate of locomotion 

 15 mm. per second; tubes built of vege- 

 table fiber and sand cemented with anal 

 discharges, i ft. of destroyed tube can 

 be replaced over night. Soldiers ratio to 



