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Randall, M., and Doody, T, C, in Kofoid, 

 1934, 2d ed., pp. 99-104. (Hydrogen-ion 

 concentration in termite intestine.) 

 Snyder, T. E., 1915, pp. 18-41. (Head gland 

 of Enter mes.) 



1924c. (Exudate as food, p. 5; secretions 

 for defense, p. 9.) 



I926f, pp. 533-534. (Secretions from frontal 

 gland soldier for defense; evolution of 

 glands.) 



1928c, p. 381. (Coptotermes dissolves lime 

 mortar by secretions from frontal gland.) 



19356. (Secretions, pp. 4, 19, 29, 62, 92; 

 "proctodeal" food from anus; pp. 56, 85; 

 "stomodeal" food by mouth from stom- 

 ach, p. 85; "trophallaxis" or exchange of 

 nourishment, p. 86.) 



1948. (Secretions as in 19356, pp. 63, 65, 

 102; protective secretions, exudates for 

 food, U.S., pp. 23, 34, 70, 153; disintegra- 

 tion lime mortar by Coptotermes, For- 

 mosa.) 

 1920*, in (Banks and) Snyder, pp. 94, 112. 

 (Exudate for food, "trophallaxis" or ex- 

 change of nourishment.) 



Weale, }. P. M., 1878, p. ix. (Termes tri- 

 nervius, Cape Colony, distils an acid 

 liquid from cephalic process, protective 

 against ant predators.) 



Wheeler, W. M., 1918, pp. 293-343. ("Troph- 

 allaxis," or exchange of nourishment, 

 mother and brood; also other insects such 

 as termitophiles; source of the social 

 habit.) 



SENSE ORGANS 



BUGNION, E., 1913c, pp. 125-135, 136-139. 



(Sound perception.) 



Child, H. J., in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 76- 

 79, 79-81. (Peripheral sense organs, eyes 

 Zootermopsis, central nervous system.) 



Dropkin, V. H., 1941, pp. 200-202. (Cooling 

 termites of various species (and odors) 

 in refrigerator enables them to live to- 

 gether peacefully afterward.) 



Emerson, A. E., 1929a, pp. 722-727. (Odor, 

 contact, and sound as means communica- 

 tion.) 



Emerson, A. E., and Simpson, R. C, 1929, 

 pp. 648-649. (Odor, contact, and sound 

 as means communication.) 



Grassi, B., and Sandias, A., 1897, pp. 267-269, 



313-315- 



Hanstroem, B., 1930, pp. 732-733. (Brain 

 Termopsis nevadensis.) 

 1940, pp. 227-235. (Sense organs and nerv- 

 ous system head Mastotennes darwitiien- 

 sis, Zootermopsis nevadensis, and Termes 

 gilvtts.) 



Hartwell, R. a., 1924, pp. 131-162. (Olfac- 

 tory sense.) 



Heath, H., 1927, pp. 387-419. (Eyes, Ter- 

 mopsis.) 



Hilton, W. A., 1937, pp. 88-91. (Nervous 

 system, summary of brain.) 



Hollande, a., Cachon, J., and Vaillant, F., 

 1952, pp. 365-395. (Larvae of termitoph- 

 ilous Muscidae, Calliphoridae, Oestridae, 

 Tineidae, Melandryidae, with append- 

 ages, purpose sensory, not glandular.) 



Joerschke, H., 1914, pp. 153-280. (Com- 

 pound (faceted) eyes.) 



JoRG, M. E., 1933, pp. 93-102. (Eyes, Eti- 

 termes sp.) 



Marcus, H., 1947, p. 42. (Stridulation organ 

 in nasuti between thorax and abdomen, 

 Bolivia.) 

 1949, pp. 44-51. (Postantennal organ.) 



1952, pp. 24-28. (Chordotonal organs head 

 nasute and new sensillae described, in 

 head; one with statolith for equilibrium, 

 one for humidity, another to perceive 

 shock.) 



1953, pp. 1-16. (Chordotonal and equilib- 

 rium organs in Anoplotermes and Nasuti- 

 termes.) 



Marshall, G. A. K., 1896, pp. 46-47. (Senses 

 of insects.) 



Noyes, B., 1930, pp. 259-286, (Peripheral 

 sense organs Termopsis angusticollis, 3 

 types on antennae, mouthparts, legs, cerci, 

 and abdominal styles.) 



Packard, A. S., 1889a, pp. 222-233. (Epi- 

 pharyngeal organs taste in mandibular 

 insects.) 



Richard, G., 1948, pp. 356-357. (Phototro- 

 pism, Calotermes fiavicoUis.) 

 1949a, pp. 77-84. (Distribution of sensillae 



on feet of Calotermes flavicollis.) 

 1950a, pp. 65-83. (Innervation sense organs 

 in feet Calotermes flavicollis.) 



1951, pp. 485-603. (Phototropism in rela- 

 tion to sense organs.) 



1952, pp. 397-412. (Innervation sense or- 

 gans in mouthparts Calotermes flavi- 

 collis.) 



1953, pp. 415-421. (Role of sense organs in 

 certain phases of behavior, geotropism, 

 phototropism.) 



Rosen, K. von, I9r3a, pp. 625-664. (Eyes 

 studied as contribution to knowledge of 

 brain.) 



