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Grasse, p. p., and Noirot, C, 1948, pp. 735- 

 736. (Nests Apicotennes arqtiieri.) 

 1948b, pp. 869-871. (The climatization of 

 the termitarium by termites and the 

 transportation of water.) 



HuNGATE, R. E., 1938, pp. 1-25. (Nutrition 

 of Zootermopsis.) 

 1 94 1, pp. 467-489. (Nitrogen economy, 

 Kalotermcs, Zootermopsis, and Retlculi- 

 tertnes.) 



Fetch, T., 1906, pp. 185-270. (Ceylon.) 



Richardson, H. B., 1929, pp. 61-125. (Respira- 

 tory quotient.) 



RoEssLER, E. S., 1932, pp. 357-368. (Nitrogen 

 needs growing Tennopsis.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1948, pp. 23, 73, 105. (Air 

 conditioning.) 



Tang, Pei-Sung, 1933, pp. 260-274. (Rate 

 oxygen consumption of tissues and lower 

 organisms as a function of oxygen ten- 

 sion.) 



VoLK, H. O., 1952, pp. 41-43. (Climate foun- 

 dation in termite nest.) 



Williams, O. L., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 

 42-49. (Factors limiting distribution, dif- 

 ferences in moisture requirements native 

 termites; Reticulitermes hesperus prefers 

 more moisture and more carbon dioxide 

 gas than R. tibialis.) 



GENETICS 



Benkert, J. M., 1930, pp. 1-3. {R. fiai/ipes 

 has 42 diploid chromosomes in macrop- 

 terous male and male soldier.) 

 1933, pp. 121-122. {R. flavipes macropter- 

 ous male has 42 diploid chromosomes, 

 male soldier has 2 (probable) haploid 

 chromosomes, diploid 42.) 



Emerson, A. E., 1945, pp. 14-19. (Population, 

 genetics.) 



Grasse, P. P., 1937, p. 1677-1679. (Aberrant 

 spermatogenesis in the Metatermitidae.) 



Grasse, P. P., and Bonneville, P., 1936, pp. 

 1009-1010. (Abortive or atypical sperma- 

 togenesis in Bellicositennes natalensis.) 



Padoa, L., 1942, in Visintin, 1941-1942, pp. 13- 

 17. (Blood lymph, repartition different 

 elements, differed according to origin 

 "larvae," nymphs or soldiers Calotermes 

 ■flavicoUis, Italy.) 



Stevens, N. M., 1905, pp. 1-32. (In Zooter- 

 mopsis male nymphs diploid chromo- 

 somes number 52.) 



GENITALIA, EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL 



Ahrens, W., 1934, pp. 187-195. (Accessory 

 glands homologous to those of Blattidae 

 and Mantidae.) 

 1935, pp. 223-302. (Termes redemanni fe- 

 male genitalia.) 



Bathellier, J., 1927, pp. 311-321. (Castes 

 Eutermes matangensis.) 



Browman, L. G., 1935, pp. 1 13-129. (Female 

 genitalia homologized with those of fe- 

 male roaches.) 



Brunelli, G., 1904, pp. 285, 350-356. (Ovary 

 of social insects.) 



1905, pp. 121-126. (Structure of ovary.) 

 1905a, pp. 718-721. (Destruction of the 



oocytes of the queen infested by Proto- 

 zoa.) 



1906, pp. 55-62. (Destruction of the oocytes 

 of the queen infested by Protozoa.) 



Clement, G., 1953a, pp. 1095-1096. {Ana- 

 canthotermes ochraceus, differentiation of 

 ovocytes in testicles of neuters.) 



Geyer, }. W., 1950, pp. 106-107. (Oocytes 

 and spermatozoa found in testes (? gon- 

 ads) of reproductive castes but not in 

 soldiers of Neotermcs zuluensis.) 



1951, pp. 233-325. (Hermaphrodites of 

 Neotermes, germ cells of both sexes in 

 same individual, reproductive organs 9 

 other species in 6 genera.) 



Grassi, B., and Sandias, A., 1897, PP- 8-9. 



Hagen, H. a., 1885a, p. 211. (Ovaria Em- 

 biidae sitnilar to those of Termes.) 



Holmgren, N., 1909*, pp. 185-188. (Anat- 

 omy.) 



Jucci, C., 1926a, pp. 248-250. (Cell nutrition 

 sperm.) 

 1930, PP- 231-238. (Cell nutrition sperm.) 



Jucci, C, and Springhetti, A., 1952, pp. 130- 

 132. (Evolution seminal vesicles.) 



Knower, H. McE., 1901, pp. 135-138. (De- 

 velopment generative tract.) 



Marcus, H., 1953, pp. 1-16. (Illustrates geni- 

 talia.) 



Mueller, Fr., 1873-1875, pp. 333-340. (Geni- 

 talia soldiers, Calotermes.) 



MuKERji, D., and Raychaudhuri, S., 1944, 

 p. 76. (Reproductive organs Termes re- 

 demanni.) 



Neefs, Y., 1932, pp. 409-424. (Evolution ex- 

 ternal genitalia, Calotermes flavicoUis.) 



