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Pemberton, C. E., 1928a, pp. 148-150. (Nema- 

 todes associated with termites in Hawaii, 

 Borneo, and Celebes.) 



Pickens, A. L., 1952, p. 134. {Reticulitermes, 

 Termitaria pacedens.) 



Reichensperger, a., 1923, pp. 1 03-114. (Ter- 

 mitarid thaxteri, a new fungus parasitic 

 on Etttcrmes and Cornitermes.) 



Roberts, F. H. S., 1952, p. 27. {Macrohodo- 

 termes mossambicus transvaalensis inter- 

 mediate host of pouhry roundworm in 

 South Africa.) 



Rutledge, W., 1925, pp. 187-188. (Mermis 

 sp., a mermithid worm in body of Corni- 

 termes orthocephahts.) 



Schmidt, H., 1950, pp. 1-37. (General.) 



ScHMiTZ, H., 1936b, pp. 77-78. (Myiasis in 

 soldiers of Macrotermes gih'us in Java.) 

 I938> PP- 369-391- (Misoiermcs exenterans, 

 n. gen., n. sp., a parasitic phorid fly caus- 

 ing myiasis in soldiers of Macrotermes 

 gili/tts in Java.) 



Seguy, E., 1953, pp. 21-28. (Diptera, Calli- 

 phoridae infesting Noditermes curvattts, 

 Ivory Coast, i new genus, 2 new species.) 



SiLVESTRi, F., 1926, pp. 3-18. (Larvae of a fly 

 (Conopidae?) parasitic in heads Macro- 

 termes gilvits causing myiasis in certain 

 individuals, mandibular muscles are re- 

 duced, parasitized workers "myiagenes.") 



Silvia, C, 1929, pp. 39-48. (Fungi, Termi- 

 taria, Mattirolella, p. 44 near Termitaria, 

 M. silvestrii on Rliinotermes marginal is, 

 British Guiana.) 



Skaife, S. H., 1954a, p. 132. (South Africa, 

 Termitometopia skaijei, with Amitermes 

 atlanticus.) 



Snyder, T. E., 1929a, pp. 40-46. (General.) 

 1933a*, pp. 1-15. (Fungous disease on fore- 

 leg Nasutitermes fietcheri (Holmgren, K. 

 and N.), {Termitaria) in India.) 

 I935e, pp. 120-121. (General.) 

 1948, pp. 136-139. (General.) 

 1951b, pp. 31-32. (Wholesale death Nasuti- 

 termes, Dominica.) 



I953c> PP- 40-41. (Myiasis in Macrotermes, 

 Orient.) 



Steinhaus, E. a., 1949. (Spirochaetes, p. 106; 

 bacteria, p. 148; fungi Entomophthora, 

 p. 325; nematodes in termites, p. 635.) 



Stiffler, C. B., 1941, pp. 82-86. (Fungous 

 parasite Cordycepioideus on Macrotermes 

 in Africa.) 



SwEETMAN, H. L., 1936, p. 69-70. (Fungous 

 disease termites, Ectomyces and Termi- 

 taria.) 



Tate, P. C, 1927, pp. 54-60. {Ectomyces calo- 

 termi, a new genus and species of Asco- 

 mycete parasitic on Calotermes samoanus 

 Holmgren.) 

 1928, pp. 77-78. {Ectomyces calotermi, a 

 synonym of Termitaria snyderi; Tate 

 described Ectomyces as an ascomycete, 

 while Thaxter placed Termitaria in the 

 Fungi Imperfecti, and considered this 

 parasite external; Tate found haustorial 

 cells under the integument connected 

 with the sporodochium by a fine hypha.) 



Thaxter, R., 1895, p. 470. {Laboulbenia 

 hageni on Termes bellicosus, var. mo- 

 zambica, Africa, fungous parasite.) 

 1920, pp. 3-9. {Terinitaria snyderi and 

 coronata, fungi on Reticulitermes, U.S., 

 and Eutermes, Grenada, British West 

 Indies.) 



Theiler, a., 19 19 (19 1 8), pp. 697-706. (Nem- 

 atode Filaria in Hodotermes, South Af- 

 rica; F. gaUinarum, n. sp., in fowls has 

 termite as an intermediary host.) 



Thompson, W. R., 1944, p, loi. (Parasites 

 termites, i artificially induced, 3 probably 

 parasites of guests in termite nests.) 



Tsvetkova, V. P., 1953, pp. 132-141. (Odessa, 

 R. lucifugus not economically important 

 in southern Russia; parasitic mite Acoty- 

 ledon jeytaudi in nests.) 



Van Zwaluwenburg, R. H., 1928, pp. 1-68. 

 (Termites in Hawaii infested with nema- 

 todes and mermithid worms.) 



PHYLOGENY 



Ahmad, M., 1950, pp. 39-86. (Phylogeny of 

 termite genera based on imago-worker 

 mandibles.) 



BuGNioN, E., and Ferriere, C, 1911a, pp. 102- 

 103. (Prothoracic processes on Copto- 

 termes fiavus vestiges of an ancestral 

 type.) 



Cleveland, L. R., Sanders, E. P., and Hall, 

 S. R., 1931, p. 92. (Relation Protozoa of 

 Cryptocercus to Protozoa termites and 

 bearing of this relationship on evolution 

 of termites from roaches.) 



Crampton, G. C, 1916, pp. 244-258. (Phy- 

 logeny termites and related groups.) 



1919, pp. 64-72. (Phylogeny termites and 

 related groups, Zoraptera and Orthop- 

 tera.) 



1920, pp. 105-110. (Ancestry of insects and 

 their allies.) 



1920b, pp. 137-145. (Terminal abdominal 

 structures primitive Australian Masto- 

 termes darwiniensis.) 



1920C, p. 116. (Lines of descent of lower 

 winged insects.) 



