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1921, p. 99. (Phylogenetic study venation 

 forewings termites.) 



1921a, pp. 110-117. (Phylogenetic study 

 venation forewings termites.) 



1923, pp. 85-93. (Comparative study ter- 

 minal abdominal structures adult alate 

 female primitive Mastotermes darwini- 

 ensis with those of the roach Periplaneta 

 amcricana.) 



1926, pp. 78-85. (Affinities of Gryllohlatta 

 as indicated by head and appendages.) 



1926a, pp. 198-248. (Comparison of neck 

 and prothoracic sclerites throughout the 

 orders of insects from standpoint of phy- 

 logeny.) 



1932, pp. 19-49. (Phylogenetic study of head 

 capsule, termites and related groups.) 

 Desneux, J., 1904a*, pp. 146-151. (Critical of 

 Wasmann's division genus Termes into 

 genera and subgenera based on soldier 

 caste.) 



1904b*, pp. 278-286. (Relation of termites 

 to Blattidae.) 



i904d*, pp. 372-378. (Response to Was- 

 mann — soldier caste cannot serve as basis 

 for namral classification.) 



1953, pp. 1-123. (Phylogeny Apicoiermes 

 nests.) 



I9533> PP- 393-396- (Phylogeny Apicoiermes 

 nests.) 

 Emerson, A. E., 1926, pp. 69-100. (Develop- 

 ment soldier Constrictotcrmes cavijrons 

 and its phylogenetic significance.) 



1937, p. 56. (Phylogeny nests.) 



1938, pp. 247-284. (Phylogeny of behavior, 

 nests, behavior of a population, patterns 

 hereditary.) 



1 94 1, p. 115. (Phylogeny.) 



1942*, pp. 1-12. (Relations of a relict South 



African termite, Stolotermes.) 

 1943, PP- 97-118. 



1953, pp. 101-121. (Apicoiermes, Africa.) 

 Handlirsch, a., 1903, pp. 729-730. (Isoptera.) 

 1908*, pp. ix+1430. (Phylogeny.) 

 I939> PP- 1-240. (Phylogeny.) 

 Hare, L., 1937, pp. 459-486. (Phylogeny as 

 evidenced by soldier mandible develop- 

 ment.) 



Haviland, G. D., 1898, p. 358. (Genus 

 Termes cannot be subdivided by charac- 

 ters common to every caste.) 



Holmgren, N., 19 12*, pp. 129-136. (World 

 termites.) 



Jucci, C, 1952, p. 837. (Masioiermes dar- 

 winieiisis alone among termites demon- 

 strates bacterial symbiosis, which every 

 cockroach presents.) 

 1952a, pp. 449-453. (Symbiosis and phylog- 

 eny.) 



Light, S. F., i93od*, pp. 215-232. (Phylo- 

 genetic groupings Mexican Amiiermes.) 



Martynov, a. v., 1937*, pp. 83-150. (Wings 

 and phylogeny termites and allied 

 groups.) 

 1938, pp. 81-83, 147- (Derivation termites, 

 geologic history.) 



Packard, A. S., 1883, pp. 326-329. (Orthop- 

 tera in relation to Termitidae.) 



Rau, p., 1941, pp. 256-259. (Cockroaches fore- 

 runners of the termites, based on be- 

 havior various species roaches.) 



Scudder, S. H., 1885, pp. 319-351. (Palaeo- 

 dictyoptera, or affinities of Paleozoic 

 Hexapoda.) 



Snyder, T. E., I926f, pp. 522-552. (General.) 

 i935e, PP- 2, 5, 18, 25, 33-34, 60, 82. (Gen- 

 eral.) 

 1948, pp. 20-25, 38, 97. (General.) 



Thompson, C. B., and Snyder, T. E., 19 19, 

 pp. 1 15-132. (Phylogenetic origin termite 

 castes.) 



TiLLYARD, R. J., 1936, p. 655. (Are termites 

 descended from cockroaches?) 



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

 abdominal structure Orthoptera, phylog- 

 eny termites.) 

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

 ture Orthoptera, phylogeny, termites and 

 Zoraptera included.) 



Wasmann, E., 1904*, pp. 370-371. (Criticism 

 Desneux's views of division genus Termes 

 based on soldiers.) 

 1905, pp. 436-449. (Phylogenetic metamor- 

 phosis East Indian termite guests.) 



Wheeler, W. M., 1904, pp. 29-37. 



Zalessky, G., 1937*, pp. 847-848. (Ancestors 

 some groups of the present-day insects.) 



POISON DUSTS 



Anonymous, 1945a, pp. 19-30. (Colonies of 

 Eutermes exitiostts in mounds, Australia, 

 killed in 12 weeks, treated with white 

 arsenic at rate 54 oz. per mound; only 

 25% mortality with paris green; dusts 

 of 666 and DDT (10% in kaolin) at rate 

 Yz oz. per mound ineffective.) 



Beeley, F., 1934, pp. 160-175. (Chemical 

 dusts about roots young rubber trees, Ma- 

 laya.) 



Brittain, W. H., 1925, pp. 82-87. (Calcium 

 cyanide in control mound-building ter- 

 mites, India.) 

 1926, pp. 45-48. (Calcium cyanide in con- 



