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MuKERji, D., and Raychaudhuri, S., 1942, 

 pp. 173-199. (Structure, function, and 

 origin of exudate organs in the abdo- 

 men of physogastric queen Tertnes rede- 

 manni.) 



1943, pp. 59-88. (Anatomy alimentary sys- 

 tem T. redemanni.) 



1943a, p. 166. (Comparative anatomy di- 

 gestive system various phases T. rede- 

 manni and biological importance diges- 

 tive system.) 



1943b, p. 167. (Structure, function, and 

 origin of exudate organs in mature de- 

 alated queen Tertnes redemanni and their 

 bearing on postadult growth of queen.) 



1944, pp. 75-76. (Structure reproductive 

 organs T. redemanni?) 



1944a, p. 76. (Embryonic development 

 Termes redemanni.) 



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

 genital apparatus Calotermes flauicollis.) 



Nesbitt, H. H. J., 1941, pp. 51-81. (Compara- 

 tive morphological study nervous system 

 Orthoptera, etc. Termopsis angusticollis 

 included.) 



Nichols, E. R., 1931, pp. 1-2. (Attempt to 

 classify species of termites from mandi- 

 bles workers and nymphs.) 



Pack.^rd, a. S., 1889a, p. 222-223. (Structure 

 epipharynx Eutermes ripperti.) 



Pflugfelder, O., 1938, pp. 451-467. (Growth 

 of nucleus in corpora allata Termes re- 

 demanni and Microcerotermes amboin- 

 ensis.) 



Platania, E., 1936, pp. 41-43. (Nature ot 

 peritrophic membrane in R. lucifugus.) 

 1938, pp. 297-328. (Nature, origin, and 

 function peritrophic membrane and struc- 

 ture of digestive tube R. lucifugus.) 



Richard, G., 1949, pp. 49-52. (Tracheal sys- 

 tem prothoracic leg 7th instar nymph 

 Calotermes flavicollis.) 

 1954, pp. 177-188. (Tracheal system and 

 nerves of thorax imago Calotermes fiat'i- 

 collis; anatomy compared to other Blat- 

 topteroids.) 



Rosen, K. von, 1913a, pp. 625-664. (Studies 

 of the eyes and brain, primitive complex 

 eyes and their arresting — in consequence 

 of the living of the imagos in the dark 

 nest.) 

 Silvestri, F., 1902b, pp. 619-620. (So-called 

 microthorax.) 



Snodgrass, R. E., 1910, p. 60. (Absence of 



postnotal plates, and appearance of each 



coxa being doubled, separate Isoptera 



from Corrodentia.) 



1952, p. 316. (Comparison with roaches.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1919, pp. 97-104. (Structural 

 modifications nearctic termites, significant 

 adaptations to their environment.) 

 1926a*, p. 13. (Rugosities on dorsal meso- 



notum nymph Calcaritermes.) 

 1948, p. 9. (Difference between ants and 

 termites.) 



Sutherland, J. L., 1934, pp. 1-13. (Histology 

 alimentary canal in Australian termites, 

 comparison of structure in different fam- 

 ilies.) 



Thompson, C. B., 1916, pp. 553-603. (Brain 

 and frontal gland castes of Leucotermes 

 ■ftavipes. Very little differentiation be- 

 tween brains of castes, none between 

 sexes; most marked difference being in 

 optic apparatus, etc. Frontal gland may 

 have arisen phylogenetically from ances- 

 tral median ocellus, now lacking, etc.; 

 "nymph" is any development stage 

 whether with wing pads or not.) 



Tillyard, R. J., 193 1*, pp. 371-390. (Wing 

 venation Isoptera, family Masotermitidae.) 



Walker, E. M., 1919, pp. 267-316. (Terminal 

 abdominal structure Orthoptera, phylog- 

 eny termites included.) 

 1922, pp. 1-88. (Terminal abdominal struc- 

 ture Orthoptera, phylogeny termites and 

 Zoraptera included.) 



Weyer, Fr., 1930b, pp. 177-190. (Study of 

 germinal glands, workers and soldiers.) 



1935, pp. 648-672. (Regeneration of epithe- 

 lial tissue in midgut Microcerotermes 

 amboinensis, Glyptotermes luteus, Eu- 

 termes amboinensis, and Macrotermes 

 gili'us.) 



1936, PP- 157-163. (Regeneration of epi- 

 thelial tissue in midgut Microcerotermes 

 amboinejisis, Glyptotermes luteus, Eu- 

 termes amboinensis, and Macrotermes 

 gilvus.) 



WiGGLEswoRTH, V. B., 1930, pp. 593-6x6, 

 (Formation peritrophic membrane, in 

 Isoptera, analogous structures — a zone of 

 secreting cells in connection with an an- 

 nular press.) 



NESTS 



Abel, O., 1933*, pp. 38-39. (Fossil termite 

 nest, Lower Pliocene, Wiener Beckens.) 



Annandale, N., 1924, pp. 25-35. (Mound 

 nests, India.) 



Anonymous, 1899. (Northern Australia.) 

 1907, p. 26123. (Australia, mounds 20 feet 



high.) 

 1912a, p. 229. (Africa, ant architects.) 



