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Bromley, E. H., 1948, pp. 93-95. (Birds, Ma- I 

 laya.) 



Brues, C. T., 1947, pp. 167-168. (Winged 

 termites.) 



BuGNioN, E., 1922, pp. 173-225. (Ants.) 

 1927, pp. 1-44. (War between ants and ter- 

 mites.) 



Carpenter, G. D. H., 19 19, pp. lii-Iviii. (Fly, 

 Bengalia depressa, attacking wingless ter- 

 mite.) 



Carvalho, a. L. de, 1942, pp. 57-89. (Central 

 Brazil, Peripatus heloisae, n. sp., lives in 

 termite hills, eats termites.) 



Champion, F. W., 1934, pp. 24-33, p's- 10-13. 

 (Pangolin, Manis pentadactyla, plains and 

 foothills India, digs out termites, p. 138, 

 pi. 57, sloth bear digs in ant hills.) 



Cleland, J. C, 1918, p. 15. (Birds, Aus- 

 tralia.) 



CoLLART, A., 1927, pp. 249-253. (Congo, 

 Megaponera foetens, when pillaging ter- 

 mite nest led by single individual, com- 

 bats with Myrmicaria when returning 

 with plunder.) 



CosAR, H. G., 1934, p. 72. (Africa, ants, birds, 

 Manis, Orycteropiis.) 



D'Abreu, E. a., 1919, p. 861. (Birds, Central 

 Provinces, India.) 



Distant, W. L., 1892, pp. 48-50. (Transvaal, 

 toads, frogs, birds, dog preying on Termes 

 angustattts.) 



DiTMARS, R. L., 1905, pp. 246-248. (Odd 

 mammals.) 

 1907, p. 322. (Subterranean serpent Glau- 

 coma albijrons from Trinidad lives mostly 

 in ant hills where it feeds on young or 

 workers.) 

 1910, p. 217. (Subterranean serpent Glau- 

 conia albijrons from Trinidad lives mostly 

 in ant hills where it feeds on young or 

 workers.) 



Dracott, C. H., 1919, pp. 873-874. (Scor- 

 pions, India.) 



DuPlessis, C, 1931, pp. 1-2. (Birds and ani- 

 mals. South Africa.) 



Ewers, H. H., 1927, pp. 173-179, i pi., pp. 

 180-209, I pi., I text fig. (Ants and ter- 

 mites, thieving ants.) 



Fitch, A., 1858, p. 694. {Termes frontalis, 

 association with black and red ant, For- 

 mica ruja, nursed and protected by this 

 ant.) 



Fletcher, T. B., and Inglish, C. M., 1920, 

 p. 236. (India, bird eating termites, spot- 

 ted owlet {Athene brama.) 



Forbes, H. O., 1879, pp. 4-5. {Termes lucijit- 

 gtis kept in captivity by Formica nigra.) 



Forel, A., 1901, pp. 389-398, (Termite-eating 

 ants, lestobiosus, Atta tardograda, sub- 

 genus Euponera; 2 n. sp. in Monomorium, 

 Pheidole.) 

 1911*, it! Escherich, pp. 215-228. (Ceylon, 

 association ants and termites.) 



Fuller, C, 1918, pp. 16-20. {Eatermes and 

 Cubitermes and the ant Plagiolapsis cus- 

 todiens.) 

 1919a, p. 303. (South Africa, aardvark, 

 Hodotermes.) 



Gadow, H., 1901. {Myobatrachus (Mexico) 

 and Rhinophyrnus termite-eating amphib- 

 ians, p. 166; R. dorsalis (Mexico) eats ter- 

 mites, p. 185; subfamily Engystomatinae, 

 family Engystomatidae eat ants and ter- 

 mites, p. 225; South African Breuiceps 

 mossambicus modified for purpose feed- 

 ing on termite, p. 232.) 



Grant, C, 1948, p. 14. (Snake in nests ter- 

 mites. West Indies, Australia, British 

 Guiana.) 



Green, E. E., 1906-1907, pp. 183-184. (Fly 

 Bengalia hunting winged termites at 

 night.) 



GuRNEY, A. B., 1947, pp. 154-156. (Immature 

 stage Neuroptera, Lomayia with termites, 

 U.S.) 



GwiNEY, J. H., i860, pp. 7234-7235. (African 

 anteater Orycteropus.) 



Hagen, H. a., 1879, p. 118. (15 different spe- 

 cies birds feeding on swarm Termes fla- 

 vipes, U.S.) 



Harper's Family Library, 1831, p. 149. 

 (Africa, ants, birds, reptiles, insects.) 



Hegh, E., 1922, pp. 539-593. (General.) 



Hill, G. F., 1915*, p. no. (Larva of a Tach- 

 inid fly predacious on Rhinotermes, Aus- 

 tralia.) 



Hingston, R. W. G., 1932, pp. 79, 292-317. 

 (Termites, p. 79; ants and termites in 

 Guiana, pp. 292-317.) 



Horne, C, 1869, p. xii. (Termites eaten by 

 birds, frogs, lizards, India.) 



Ihering, H. von, 1896, p. 451. (Termites col- 

 lected by wasps, Brazil.) 



Janvier, H., 1928, pp. 1748-1749. (Chile, near 

 Loncoche, peripatid Opisthopatus blain- 

 villei devours Calotermes.) 



Jarvis, E., 1927a, pp. 18-23. (Queensland, 

 Camponotus nigriceps, var. dimidiatus, 

 Iridomyrmex dctectus, and a third ant 

 predacious on Mastotermes.) 



Joseph, C. H., 1928, pp. 223-226. {Peripatus 

 blainvillei in Chile.) 

 1928a, pp. 285-298. {Peripatus blainvillei 

 in Chile, preying on Calotermes chilensis 

 in galleries in wood.) 



