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Imms, A. D., et al., 1957, pp. 366-395. (Classi- 

 fication and biology; Hospitaliterm.es 

 monoceros harvests lichens in columns, 

 1,000 termites to each meter of column.) 



Ionescu, M. A., 1939. (Rumania, ecology of 

 Reticulitermes lucifugus.) 

 1959, pp. 107-116. (Rumania, Reticulitermes 

 lucifugus, Kalotermes flavicollis.) 



Jenkins, C. H. F., i960, pp. 1 17-123. (Western 

 Australia.) 



Jucci, C, i960, pp. 1-24. (Societies bees, 

 wasps, ants, termites.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1955, pp. 313-321. (Ob- 

 servations on Macrotermes gilvus in Java, 

 differences in nest structure between 

 Asian and African Macrotermitinae 

 nests.) 

 1956a, pp. 455-561. (In nests Macrotermes 

 gilvus in Java, accumulations of finely 

 cut vegetation in nests.) 

 1958, pp. 9-30. (Habits of black termites 

 Hospitalitermes spp. of Java and Sumatra, 

 foraging, nests, swarming, formation new 

 colonies, predators, moving columns not 

 disturbed, termitophiles, snake eggs in 

 nests, cetonid, ptinid.) 

 1959a, pp. 231-242. (Central Java, new 

 colonies start in dead branches in crowns 

 teak trees, termites gnaw hole through 

 rotten wood, winged Neotermes tectonae 

 attracted to rotten wood, yellow clayey 

 excrement on outside wood betray pres- 

 ence.) 

 1960a, pp. 263-272. (Indonesia, notes on 

 biology species Cryptotermes.) 



Kassae, A., Chaarawi, A. M., Hassan, M. I., 

 and Shahwan, A. M., i960, pp. 1-91. 

 (Egypt, biology Anacanthotermes (Hodo- 

 termes) ochraceus, Psammotermes fusco- 

 jemoralis, and P. assuaitensis.) 



Kevan, D. K. McE., et al., 1955, pp. 1-512. 

 (Termites and the soil.) 



Kirkpatrick, T. W., 1957, pp. 3, 4, 10, 28, 61, 

 71, 91, 99, 103, 121, 134, 139, 143, 146, 

 171, 194, 195, 198, 228, 238, 241, 271, 

 276. (Biology, Tropics.) 



Light, S. F., and Weesner, F. M., 1955, pp. 

 347-354. (Production and replacement of 

 soldiers in incipient colonies of Reticuli- 

 termes hesperus, only small percentage of 

 colonies produce soldier first year, may 

 develop from first or later eggs. Only one 

 produced, if removed a replacement 

 soldier produced from second group of 

 young in 50% of 12 experimental 

 colonies.) 



Lobsenz, N. M., 1959, pp. 25-28. (Tropics 

 and U.S.) 



Luscher, M., 1955, pp. 62-67. (Film record- 

 ings of termites.) 

 1956, pp. 1 19-128. (Production of sup- 

 plementary reproductives of Kalotermes 

 ■flavicollis dependent on competence of 

 nymphs and inhibitory effect of function- 

 ing repoductives by hormones produced 

 in head or thorax, passed on to nymphs 

 through intestine, completely prevent pro- 

 duction supplementary reproductives.) 

 1956b, pp. 261-267. (Production and inhibi- 

 tion of supplementary reproductives of 

 Kalotermes flavicollis.) 

 1956c, pp. 28-316 to 29-317. (Filming of 



termites.) 

 1958a, pp. 372-377. (Origin of soldiers.) 

 1958b, pp. 144-150. (The effect of the 

 corpora allata on the origin of substitute 

 reproductives.) 

 1958c, pp. 48-65. (Nutrition, protozoa, in- 

 sect and human state.) 



Luppova, A. N., 1955, pp. 55-56. (Biology 

 and distribution in Turkmenia of the big 

 Transcaspian Anacanthotermes ahngeria- 

 nus.) 



McKeown, K. C, and Calaby, J. H., 1958, 

 pp. 462-465. (Termites, Australia.) 



Maeterlinck, M., 1939, pp. 1-142. (Life of 

 of the white ant.) 



Marcus, H., 1958, pp. 61-77. (Polymorphism 

 and caste development.) 



Martinez, J. B., 1957, pp. 147-161. (Morphol- 

 ogy, biology, damage, and control, Cryp- 

 totermes brevis.) 



Mathieu, H., 1959, pp. 1-92. (France, the 

 ignored pest, the termite.) 



Mathur, R. N., and Chhotani, O. B., i960, 

 pp. 623-624. (India, 3 queens in 2 colo- 

 nies Odontotermes wallonensis, with 1 

 or 2 kings and workers, length queens 5.4 

 to 5.8 cm., Sambalpur, Orissa.) 



Mathur, R. N., and Sen-Sarma, P. K., 1959, 

 PP- 3'9- (India, Dehra Dun, biology 

 termites, Angulitermes dehraensis, Copto- 

 termes heimi, Heterotermes indicola, 

 Neotermes bosei.) 

 1960a, pp. 23-27. (India, Dehra Dun, biol- 

 ogy Capritermes dunensis, Eremotermes 

 dehraduni, Microcerotermes beesoni, 

 Microtermes anandi, M. unicolor, Neo- 

 termes megaoculatus, N. microculatus , 

 Nasutitermes thanensis.) 



Morgan, F. D., 1959, pp. 155-195. (New 

 Zealand, Stolotermes ruficeps.) 



Noirot, C, 1955a, pp. 399-595. (Study various 

 stages Nasutitermes arborum. Studies 

 various genera and species in Nasuti- 

 termitinae, Amitermitinae, Microcero- 



