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1927, pp. 467-492. (Kofoidia loricidata 

 xylophagous flagellate from Kaloterrnes 

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 termite flagellates, in agreement with 

 Lophomonas of the cockroaches; develop- 

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1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., p. 203. (Few Pro- 

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 Light, S. F., and Sanford, M. F., 1927, pp. 

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1928, pp. 269-274. (Experimental trans- 

 faunation of termites. Protozoa from 

 Termopsis angusticollis can live in hind 

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Lund, E. C, 1930, pp. 81-96. (Effect of diet 

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MACKINNON, D. L., 1926, pp. 173-189. (Holo- 

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Mansour, K., 1936, pp. 233-241. (Enzymes 

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Mansour, K., and Mansour-Bek, J. J., 1934, 

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 the digestion of wood.) 



Maria, G. G., in Visintin, 1941-1942, pp. 19-40 

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Masatake, Y., 1937, pp. 211-224. (Intestinal 

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 1937a, pp. 225-235. (Intestinal Protozoa of 

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May, E., 1941, pp. 281-292. (Behavior of in- 

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 shed intima and carried over into the 

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Montalenti, G., 1927, pp. 529-532. (Intestinal 

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1931, pp. 30-44. (Process of excretion of 

 flagellates of order Ipermastigini.) 



1932, pp. 859-864. (Degenerate enzymes 

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Montandon, a. L., 1910, pp. 444-452. (Neu- 

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 a special diet.) 



Nurse, F. R., 1945, pp. 305-314. (Protozoa 

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Pierantoni, U., 1936, pp. 169-171. (Physio- 

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Porter, J. F., 1897, pp. 48-68. {Trichonympha 

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Powell, W. N., 1928, pp. 179-200. (3 new 

 species Pyrsonympha from Reticulitermes 

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 Trichomonad.) 



RoGicK, M. D., 1946, p. 30. (Pictorial repre- 

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Saleem, M., 1952, p. 65. (Abstr., taxonomic 

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Schmidt, H., 1947, pp. 2 and 17. (Intestinal 

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 1949, pp. 344-350. (Flagellate symbiosis of 

 wood-eating termites; originally even 

 higher forms showed symbiotic relation 

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 1950a, pp. 360-363. (Plant and animal mi- 

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 1950b, pp. 535-544. (Intestinal flagellates of 

 termites: I, Joenia annectens in Calo- 

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Semans, F, M., 1936, pp. 315-320. (Distribu- 

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Simmons, W. J., 1890, pp. 57-59. (Parasites 

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Snyder, T. E., i926f, pp. 522-552. (General.) 

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Strong, R. P., 1925, pp. 97-107. (Protozoa in 

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 phytes, not pathogenic in mice and guinea 



pigs-) 



Sutherland, J. L., 1933, pp. 145-173. (Pro- 

 tozoa from Australian termites, 4 new 

 genera, 6 new species.) 



SwEZY, O., 1923, pp. 391-400. (Pseudopodial 

 method of feeding by trichonymphid 

 flagellates parasitic in wood-eating ter- 

 mites.) 



Tracer, W., 1932, p. 1762. (A cellulose from 

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 mites and the roach Cryptocercus punctu- 

 latus.) 



