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ual function lost; sterile workers and 

 soldiers correlated with infection with 

 Protozoa.) 



Hartman, M., 1910, pp. 339-396. (Morphol- 

 ogy and development of the Tricho- 

 nymphidae.) 



Hegh, E., 1922, pp. 600-605. (General.) 



Henderson, }. C, 1941, pp. 357-378. (Studies 

 of some amoebae from a Cubitermes, 4 

 new species amoebae described, also a 

 trichomonad flagellate, a smaller flagel- 

 late, numerous bacteria and spirochaetes. 

 The 9 previously described species of 

 amoebae from termites and cockroaches 

 are reviewed and affinities to new species 

 discussed.) 



HoELLiNG, B. A., 1910, p. 239. (The situation 

 of the nucleus in Fusijormis tennitidis.) 



HoLLANDE, A., 1952, pp. 8r-iio. (Evolution 

 flagellates symbiotic in lower termites.) 



HuNGATE, R. E., 1938, pp. 1-25. (Relative 

 importance termite Zootermopsis and 

 Protozoa in wood digestion.) 

 1938a, p. 53. (Relative importance termite 

 Zootermopsis and Protozoa in wood di- 

 gestion, some products of the cellulose 

 dissimilation by termite Protozoa.) 

 1939, pp. 230-245. (Anaerobic carbohydrate 

 dissimilation by intestinal Protozoa, Zo- 

 otermopsis.) 

 1943, pp. 730-739. (Quantitative analyses 

 on the cellulose fermentation by termite 

 Protozoa.) 

 1946, pp. 9-24. (Symbiotic utilization of 

 cellulose.) 



Imms, a. D., 1917, pp. xix-xxi. ("Parasitic 

 castration"; in Archotermopsis gonads in 

 so-called sterile castes are well-developed 

 as in sexual forms, nevertheless Protozoa 

 are extremely abundant in hind intestine 

 in every instance; Protozoa not parasites 

 but symbiotic in digesting wood.) 

 1919, pp. 75-180. (New species of intestinal 



Protozoa in Archotermopsis.) 

 xcjj;], p. 246. (General.) 



Jacob, J. K., 1937, pp. 25-29. (Description 

 digestive tract of Protozoa-containing Zo- 

 otermopsis angusticollis and nevadensis 

 with list of Protozoa in these and Rcticti- 

 litermes hesperus, British Columbia.) 



Janicki, C, 1911, pp. 321-330. (The para- 

 basal apparatus of parasitic flagellates, 

 Calotermes castaneus, Honolulu, and 

 Calotermes, Cryptotermes grassii, Iquique, 

 Chile.) 



JiRovEc, O., 1929, pp. 346-356. (Greece, "Calo- 

 termes" lucijugus, flagellates.) 



Jucci, C, 1952a, p. 452. (Symbiosis with 

 flagellates and phylogeny.) 



Karandikar, K. R., and Vittal, M., 1954, pp. 

 1-24. (India, Dharwar, flagellates.) 



Katzin, L. K., and Kirby, H., Jr., 1939, pp. 

 444-445. (Relative weights Zootermopsis 

 and Protozoa; contents of digestive tracts 

 nymphs which consist in large part of 

 Protozoa have a weight Vi of the nymph; 

 soldiers /^ to Vs of the total.) 



Kent, W. S., 1885, pp. 270-273. (Infusorial 

 parasites of the Tasmanian white ant.) 



Kidder, G. W., 1937, pp. 163-205. (Intestinal 

 Protozoa of the wood-feeding roach, 

 Panesthia; relationships Panesthia, Cryp- 

 tocercus, the domestic cockroaches and 

 termites on basis their protozoan fauna.) 



Kirby, H., Jr., 1924, pp. 199-220. (Morphol- 

 ogy and mitosis of Dinenympha fim- 

 briata, n. sp.) 

 1926, pp. 25-102. (Staurojoenina assimilis, 

 n. sp., an intestinal flagellate of Kalo- 

 termes minor, genus Staurojoenina oc- 

 curs in two Kalotermes of western U.S. 

 and an Epicalotermcs of northeast Africa; 

 long separation of related forms, flagel- 

 lates constant over long periods.) 

 1926a, pp. 103-120. (Intestinal flagellates 



of Cryptotermes hermsi.) 

 ig2y, pp. 189-222. (Amoebae, Endamoeba, 

 E7jdolimax and Gregarina from Miro- 

 termes; small amoebae in 4 other Ter- 

 mitidae and small flagellates in 8, includ- 

 ing those with amoebae. These amoebae 

 show closer relationship to those of cock- 

 roaches.) 



1928, pp. 355-386. (A species of Probosci- 

 diella from Cryptotermes dudleyi from 

 Central America with remarks on oxy- 

 monad flagellates.) 



1929, pp. 417-432. {Snyderella and Coro- 

 nympha, two new genera of multinu- 

 cleate flagellates from termites.) 



1930, pp. 393-444. (Trichomonad flagel- 

 lates from termites; Tricercomittis, n. 

 gen., and Hexamastix alexeieff, in Ter- 

 mopsis and Kalotermitinae, America.) 



1930a, in Hegner and Andrews, pp. 32-48. 

 (Protozoa in termites.) 



1930b, pp. 346-347. (The parabasal appara- 

 tus and cytoplasmic inclusions of Tricho- 

 nympha from Termopsis.) 



1931, pp. 171-262. (The parabasal apparatus 

 and cytoplasmic inclusions of Tricho- 

 nympha from Termopsis, Eutrichomastix, 

 and die subfamily Trichomonadinae, 

 Canal Zone, Panama, and Costa Rica.) 



