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INTRODUCED 



Adamson, a. M., 1938, pp. 221-223. (Copto- 

 termes havilandi introduced into Bar- 

 bados from Java.) 



Ahmad, M., 1953, pp. 35-36. {Cryptotermcs 

 cyanocephalus and Coptotermes formo- 

 sanus into Ceylon.) 



Anonymous, 1864, p. 310. (Termites from 

 Guinea introduced to St. Helena.) 

 1933a, p. 30. (No "invasion" eastern U.S. — 

 Dr. T. E. Snyder.) 



(Banks, N., and) Snyder, T. E., 1920, p. 144. 

 {Cryptotermcs brevis from West Indies 

 to U.S.) 



Brown, A. A., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., p. xxi. 

 Coptotermes jormosanus in ships to Cali- 

 fornia.) 



Cachan, p., 1949, pp. 177-275. {Heterotermes 

 p/iilippinensis to Madagascar.) 



Chaine, J., 1913, pp. 401-403. (Danger of 

 introduction in wood and furniture.) 



Clark, A. F., 1938, pp. 177-179. {Calotermes 

 insularis and Coptotermes lacteus intro- 

 duced into New Zealand from Australia.) 



DeMello, I. F., 1952, pp. 433-445. (Crypto- 

 termcs havilandi, Africa to Brazil.) 



Dobson, R. J., 1918, p. 99-101. {Reticuli- 

 termcs lucijugus, Europe to vicinity Bos- 

 ton (in reality a native species R. arenin- 

 cola).) 



Ehrhorn, E. M., 1915, pp. 55-56. {Copto- 

 termes to Oahu, Hawaiian Islands.) 

 1928, pp. 4, 18. {Coptotermes and Kalo- 



termes to Oahu.) 

 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., pp. 321-324. {Cryp- 

 totermcs and Coptotermes probably intro- 

 duced into Hawaii, also lists other ter- 

 mites, intercepted at quarantine.) 



Emerson, A. E., 1936, pp. 410-41 1. {Reticuli- 

 termes flavipcs introduced into green- 

 houses near Vienna, Austria, from the 

 U.S. 1837; Cryptotermcs dudleyi intro- 

 duced into Panama (before 1890) from 

 the Orient; Cryptotermcs brevis intro- 

 duced into buildings in Durban, Natal, 

 before 1921; British Guiana 1920; Hetero- 

 termes philippivensis into Mauritius be- 

 fore. 1933; Coptotermes jormosanus prior 

 to 1913 into Hawaii from China or For- 

 mosa; Heterotermes tenuis from tropical 

 America into St. Helena in 1840 — this 

 last case is probably incorrect since Sil- 

 vestri in 1936 described this termite as 

 a new species, perfidus; in reality platy- 

 ccphahis from Australia.) 

 I939> PP- I--- {"Coptotermes jormosanus," 

 introduced into South Africa before 1925, 



is havilandi of Java; Coptotermes javani- 

 cus introduced into Jamaica is havilandi.) 



EsAKi, T., 1937, pp. 344-346. {Zootcrmopsis 

 angusticollis introduced from Oregon 

 into Japan.) 



Feytaud, J., 1911, pp. 154-155. (In 1797, ter- 

 mites present in Rochefort, in 1853 at 

 Bordeaux, introduced.) 

 1924, pp. 241-244. (Both R. lucijugus and 

 flavipcs occur in France, flavipcs from 

 America, introduced into ports of Aunis 

 and Saintonge.) 

 1924b, pp. 69-73. (^- flavipcs to Charentes, 

 Saintonge.) 



Fullaway, D. T., 1926, pp. 68-88. {Copto- 

 termes introduced into Hawaii from 

 Japan, Cryptotermcs introduced through 

 oriental commerce about 1900.) 

 1929b, pp. 205, 210. {Coptotermes on 



Kauai.) 

 1931, p. 8. {Coptotermes and Cryptotermcs 

 on Lanai.) 



Gassies, J. B., 1855, pp. 427-428. (Introduc- 

 tion termites into Bordeaux, France.) 



Harris, W. V., 1953, pp. 13-14. {Crypto- 

 termcs brevis from America, in 1939; 

 Heterotermes platycephalus from Aus- 

 tralia introduced into St. Helena — latter 

 in 1843. Previously C. brevis had been 

 found in South Africa, Belgian Congo, 

 Sierra Leone, and, in 1951, Nigeria.) 

 I954d, pp. 194-197. (Europe, introduction 

 of termites to France, England, and Ger- 

 many.) 



H.\rrow, K. M., 1948, p. 234. {Coptotermes 

 nymphs introduced into New Zealand in 

 hardwoods from Australia.) 



Jackson, J. R., 1874, p. xxviii. (Living ter- 

 mites in wood, Kew Museum.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1935a, p. 176. (Java, 

 termite colony on sailing freighter.) 



Kofoid, C. A., 1934, 2d ed., pp. 18-19. {Cop- 

 totermes jormosatius spread rapidly after 

 introduced into Honolulu, infests wood- 

 work steamships at Honolulu, might be 

 introduced to Pacific Coast ports U.S.) 



KuTCHKE, G. MacM., 1936, pp. 45-48. (Prob- 

 able distribution Uirough greenhouse 

 plants.) 



Lever, R. J. A. W., 1939a, pp. 36-37. (Fiji, 

 Calotcrmcs-Cryptotermes brevis.) 

 1952, pp. 214-217. (Singapore, Coptotermes 

 parvulus.) 



Light, S. F., 1935a*, pp. 235-256. (Origin 

 species in Pacific islands.) 

 1936*, pp. 125-126. {Cryptotermcs brevis 



