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19256, pp. 32-40. (Symbiosis with Pro- 

 tozoa.) 



1926, pp. 51-60. (Symbiosis with intestinal 

 flagellates, in Mastotermitidae, Kaloter- 

 mitidae, and Rhinotermitidae; most Ter- 

 mitidae had no Protozoa, some cultivate 

 fungi, eat decayed wood, or harbor in- 

 testinal fungi or spirochaetes. Rcticuli- 

 termes defaunated by incubation died 

 without Protozoa within 3 weeks, can 

 live on predigested cellulose, refaunated 

 lived indefinitely on wood. Some Pro- 

 tozoa {Trichonympha, Leidyopsis) more 

 valuable to host termite than others, some 

 (Streblotnastix) of no value.) 



1926a, pp. 168-170. (Problems which may 

 be studied by oxygenation.) 



1928, pp. 231-237. (Symbiosis widi intes- 

 tinal Protozoa and experiments with oxy- 

 genation. Six genera termites all died 

 after removal Protozoa, some lived longer 

 than others. Origin symbiosis discussed. 

 Relation spirochaetes to host and Proto- 

 zoa considered. Data on rearing termites 

 in laboratory.) 



1938, pp. 452-455. (Mitosis in Pyrsonymp/ia, 

 a polymastigotc from Retictilitermes.) 



1947, pp. 16-17. (Sex produced in Protozoa 

 of the roach Cryptocercus by molting.) 



1948, pp. lyyiyy. (Protozoa, roach Crypto- 

 cercus, termites.) 



Cleveland, L. R., and Burke, A. W., Jr., 

 1 95 1, p. 12. (Effects of temperature on 

 oxygen toxicity for Protozoa of Crypto- 

 cercus.) 



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

 and Collier, J., 1934, pp. 185-342. 

 (Wood-feeding roach Cryptocercus sym- 

 biosis with Protozoa.) 



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

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

 Cryptocercus to those of termites and 

 bearing on evolution of termites from 

 roaches.) 



Cole, R. M., 1947, pp. 50-52. (Morphology 

 and phylogenesis Mononympha and 

 Xenonympha.) 



Comes, S., 1905, pp. 199-202. 



1910, pp. 11-19. {LopJiophora vacuolata, 

 n. gen., n. sp., intestinal flagellate ter- 

 mites.) 

 1910a, pp. 20-29. (Sexual dimorphism in 



Dinenympha gracilis.) 

 1914, pp. 15-17. (Morphology and repro- 

 duction of Monoceromonas termitis.) 

 1947, pp. 1-15. (Symbiosis, termites and 

 intestinal flagellates.) 



CoNNELL, F. H., 1930, pp. 51-66. (Morphology 



and life cycle Oxymonas dimorpha, n. sp., 

 from Neotermes simplicicornis.) 

 1932, pp. 153-188. (Gigantomonas lighti, 

 n. sp., trichomonid flagellate from Para- 

 neotertnes simplicicornis.) 



Cook, S. F., and Smith, R. E., 1942, pp. 211- 

 219. (Metabolic relations in the termite. 

 Protozoa symbiosis, temperature effects.) 



Cross, J. B., 1941, pp. 379-403. {Oxymonas 

 minor from Kalotermes minor, percent- 

 age in sections from intestine ranges from 

 30.6 to 85%; life cycle.) 

 1946, pp. 67-162. (Flagellate subfamily 

 Oxymonadinae.) 



Cupp, E. E., 1930, pp. 351-378. (Spirotricho- 

 nympha polygrapha from 'Neotermes sim- 

 plicicornis^ 



Cutler, D. W., 1919-1921, pp. 555-588, 383- 

 411, 247-264. (Protozoa parasitic in hind 

 gut Archotermopsis wroughtoni, Ditri- 

 chomonas {Trichomonas) termitis, foe- 

 nopsis polytrichia, n. gen., n. sp.; brief 

 notes on ]oenopsis ccphalotricha, n. sp., 

 and Microjoeniax axostylis, n. sp.; Pseudo- 

 trichomonas pristina.) 



De Mello, I. F., 1919, pp. cl-cli. (Tricho- 

 nymphae of intestines Leucotermes indi- 

 cola.) 



1920, pp. 44-48. (Parasitic fauna intestines 

 of Hodotermes viarum, Coimbatore, 

 India.) 



1920a, pp. 49-50. (Trichonymphidae of 

 India and Ceylon.) 



1920b, pp. 1009-1022. (Trichonymphid 

 parasites Indian termites, Leucotermes 

 indicola; Trichonympha agilis, Leidya 

 metchin1{owi, annandalei, l^empi, and 

 campanula. Infusoria, Apalina termitis, 

 Balantidium termitis, Nyctotherus fletch- 

 eri, Pyrsonympha grassei and Franciella 

 termitis.) 



1920C, pp. 189-198. (Trichonymphidae of 

 the intestine of Archotermopsis wrought- 

 oni.) 



1921, pp. 101-136. (Trichonymphidae of 

 the intestine of Leucotermes indicola.) 



1921a, pp. 161-167. (Trichonymphidae of 

 Prof. Bugnion's termites of Ceylon.) 



1927, pp. 1-28. (Revision Trichonymphidae 

 Leucotermes indicola.) 



1928, pp. 239-263. (Revision Trichonymphi- 

 dae Lcucotertnes indicola.) 



1929, pp. 582-598. (Trichonymphid in in- 

 testines Indian Leucotermes indicola, 

 complexity of mitosis.) 



I937> PP- 1353-1381. (New trichonymphid 

 flagellates Indian termites; so specific in 



