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ants, p. 233; Lobopelta elongata larvae, 

 p. 235; Ophthalmopone ilgii, p. 240; 

 Lobopelta distinguenola, p. 242.) 



1918. (Ants, p. 2gS; PacdalgHS termitolestes, 

 n. sp., living in termite hills, predacious, 

 p. 301.) 



1919, pp. 174-175. {Metapone possibly ter- 

 mitophagous.) 



1921-1922, pp. 1-1139. (Ants of Congo pre- 

 dacious on termites.) 



1936, pp. 159-243. (Relations ponerine and 

 other ants to termites; termitotharpagy, 

 cleptobiosis, termitoxeny, termitolesty, list 

 termitolestic ants.) 



Williams, F. X., 1928a, pp. 1-179. (Oriental 

 ants prey on termites, Odontoponera 

 transversa noteworthy, but colony little 

 affected by attacks of these large ants.) 



ZiETZ, A., 1872, pp. 301-304. {Myrmecophaga 

 jubata, "ant bear.") 



PROTOZOA 



Ahmad, M., and Saleem, M., 1952a, p. 71. (Sur- 

 vival period Archotermopsis wroitghtoni 

 and Heterotermes indicola after removal 

 of intestinal flagellates.) 



Andrew, B. J., 1930, pp. 449-470. (Method 

 and rate of protozoan refaunation in 

 Zootermopsis angusticollis, cannibalism 

 and eating feces as they drop.) 



Andrew, B. J., and Light, S. F., 1929, pp. 

 433-440. (Natural and artificial produc- 

 tion of "mitotic flares" in intestinal flagel- 

 lates, Termopsis angitsticolUs, normal 

 death rate low, large Protozoa of gut 

 lost after molting, refaunated by feeding 

 intestinal content from faunate nymphs. 

 Mitotic flare at height in refaunated 

 nymphs 3 days after molting.) 



Andrews, J. M., 1925, pp. 69-85. (Morphology 

 and mitosis in Trichomonas termopsidis, 

 flagellate of Termopsis.) 

 1926, p. 148. (Cultivation of Trichomonas, 

 thermal death point, anaerobic conditions, 

 attempts at sterilization.) 



Beckwith, T. D., and Rose, E. J., 1929, pp. 

 4-6. (Cellulose digestion by organisms 

 from the termite gut.) 



Bernstein, T., 1928, pp. 9-37. (Intestinal 

 parasites of termites of Turkestan.) 



Brown, B., and Smith, R., 1954, pp. 19-20. 

 (Hind gut termites rich in acetic acid 

 produced by Protozoa; defaunation causes 

 a 50% decrease in acetic acid concentra- 

 tion.) 



Brown, G. V. E., 193 1, pp. 291-307. (Mor- 

 phology of Spironympha, with description 

 of one new species from Retictditerines 

 hesperus.) 



Brown, V. E., 1930, pp. 517-530. (Morphology 

 Spirotrichonympha and description of 

 two new species from Retiailitcrmes 

 hageni, Georgia, S. pulchella and gracilis.) 

 1930a, pp. 67-80. (Hypermastigote flagel- 

 lates from Reticulitermes, Torquenympha 

 octoplus, n. gen., n. sp., and two new 

 Microjoenia.) 



Brunelli, G., 1905a, pp. 718-721. (Parasitic 

 castration; queens, containing Protozoa, 

 with degenerating ovaries.) 

 1906, pp. 55-62. (Parasitic castration; 

 queens, containing Protozoa, with de- 

 generating ovaries.) 



BucHNER, P., 1928, pp. 1-64. (Wood nutri- 

 tion and symbiosis.) 



BucNioN, E., and Ferriere, C, 1911a, pp. 

 103-104. (Ceylon, Coptotcrmes flavus, 

 Trichonymphidae.) 



BuRMEISTER, H., 1 839*, pp. 758-768. 



Buscalioni, L., and Comes, S., 1910, pp. 1-16. 

 (Digestion by intestinal Protozoa, sym- 

 biosis.) 



Calkins, G. N., and Summers, F. M., ed. 

 1941, pp. xli + 1148. (Protozoa in bio- 

 logical research.) 



Child, H. J., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 74- 

 76. (Effect of loss of intestinal Protozoa.) 



Clayton, }. W., 1954, p. 6. {Retictditermes 

 ■flavipes, U.S., defaunation studies.) 



Cleveland, L. R., 1923, pp. 444-461. (Correla- 

 tion between food and morphology ter- 

 mites and intestinal Protozoa.) 

 1923a, pp. 424-428. (Symbiosis termites and 

 intestinal Protozoa.) 



1924, pp. 178-201, 203-227. (Physiological 

 and symbiotic relationships between in- 

 testinal Protozoa and host, R. flavipes.) 



1925, pp. 282-287. (Method by which 

 Trichonympha campanula ingests solid 

 particles of wood for food in intestines 

 termites, p. 282. Ability termites to live 

 indefinitely on diet pure cellulose, p. 280.) 



1925b, pp. 295-308. (Feeding habits termite 

 castes and relation to intestinal flagel- 

 lates.) 



1925c, pp. 309-326. (Effects of oxygenation 

 and starvation on symbiosis between 

 Termopsis and its intestinal Protozoa.) 



i925d, pp. 455-468. (Toxicity of oxygen 

 for Protozoa in vivo and vitra, animals 

 defaunated without injury.) 



