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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. I43 



Coaton, W. G. H., 1958, pp. 1-112. (South 

 Africa, hodotermitid harvester termites, 

 veld, standing crops, wheat, oats, rye, 

 barley, groundnuts, beans, peas, lawns, 

 flowerbeds, etc.) 

 i960, pp. 6-9. (South Africa, Rapid Karoo, 

 destruction of grazing by harvester ter- 

 mites, Hodotermes mossambicus.) 



Cohic, F., 1956, pp. 1-91. (New Caledonia, 

 (1) alphabetical list plants, insect pests in 

 various orders, pp. 1-32; (2) alphabetical 

 list pest, order and family, plant hosts or 

 prey, hosts of parasites.) 



Das, G. M., 1958, pp. 553-560. (Northeast 

 India, tea.) 

 IQ 59> P- 8. (Northeast India, tea, Micro- 

 cerotermes, live wood eater.) 



Davis, S. H., 1954, pp. 35-43. (U.S., termite- 

 proofing injuries to shade trees and 

 shrubs.) 



Dinther, J. B. M. van, i960, p. 21. (Surinam, 

 3 families termites pests of cultivated 

 plants.) 



DUMBLETON, L. J., I954, pp. 1-202. (South 



Pacific Territories.) 



Ebeling, W., 1959, pp. 155, 224, 263, 266, 267, 

 270-272, 274, 277. (Citrus pests — Ami- 

 termes arizonensis, Coptotermes lacteus, 

 niger, vastator, Gnathamitermes per- 

 plexus, Heterotermes aureus, Kalotermes 

 minor, Macrotcrmes gilvus, Mastotermes 

 darwiniensis, ~Nasutiterm.es costalis, Neo- 

 termes castaneus, Odontotermes (O.) 

 jormosanus, Paraneotermes simplicicornis, 

 Reticulitermes flavipes, hesperus, lucifu- 

 gus, virginicus, Zootermopsis angusticollis , 

 Schedorhinotermes lamanianus , Tenuiro- 

 stritermes incisus; p. 317, avocado pests — 

 Reticulitermes hesperus, Kalotermes mi- 

 nor; p. 325, grape pests.) 



Eden, T., 1958, pp. 40, 130-131. (Pests of 

 tea, low planting and heaping earth about 

 stem leads to infestation; Kalotermes sp. 

 rings collar.) 



Essig, E. O., 1958, pp. 112-119. (Western U.S., 

 apple tree, potato.) 



Ferrero, F., 1959, pp. 30-31. (France, vine in 

 Banyuls in eastern Pyrenees severely in- 

 jured by Calotcrmes flavicollis^) 



Fonseca, }. P. da, 1952-1954, pp. 13-19. (Bra- 

 zil, Syntermes harmful to Eucalyptus 

 seedlings.) 



Garcia, M. L., 1958, pp. 25-27. (Philippines, 

 Neotermes malatensis injuring avocado 

 trees.) 



Gay, F. J., 1957, pp. 86-91. (Australia, radiata 

 pine timber in plantations by Copto- 

 termes^) 



Greaves, T., 1959, pp. 1 14-120. (Australia, 

 Porotermes adamsoni most serious pest 

 alpine forests in New South Wales, Tas- 

 mania, and Victoria. Coptotermes acinac- 

 iformis and jrenchi serious pests trees in 

 coastal forests and savannah woodland 

 areas. Former can attack other living 

 trees 120 ft. distant from infested living 

 tree, mature colony population over 770,- 

 000; latter over 400,000. Temperature 

 colonies in living trees (nursery area) 

 higher (by over 20 ° C.) than ambient 

 temperature. 170 species in 23 genera on 

 Australian mainland.) 



Guagliumi, P., 1958, p. 218. (Venezuela, 

 sugarcane by Heterotermes crinitus.) 



Gupta, B. D., 1955, pp. 1-80. (India, sugar- 

 cane.) 



Harris, W. V., 1959, pp. 1-181. (British Hon- 

 duras, forest trees, Kalotermes tabogae, 

 Cryptotermes brevis, Heterotermes con- 

 vexinotatus, Coptotermes niger, Nasuti- 

 termes corniger, N. nigriceps.) 

 x 959b5 P- 3°- (British Honduras, Copto- 

 termes niger causes serious damage to 

 timber trees.) 



Herfs, A., 1955a, in Schmidt, H. (Ed.), 1955b, 

 pp. 131-159. (Plants.) 

 1959, pp. 148-150. (India, grains and field 

 crops — sugarcane, peanuts injured. Neo- 

 termes tectonae kills living trees.) 



Hetrick, L. A., 1961, pp. 53-54. (U.S., 

 Florida, Kalotermes approximatus injures 

 pear and cherry trees, causing breakage.) 



Hickin, N., i960, pp. 459-461. (France, Kalo- 

 termes flavicollis, Reticulitermes lucifu- 

 gus, and R. lucijugus, var. santonensis; 

 flavicollis injures vineyards, cuts life vine 

 stock from 80 to 40 years; santonensis 

 more injurious to buildings and trees 

 than lucijugus.) 



Huff, G. E., 1959, p. 61. (U.S., Indianapolis, 

 Ind., subterranean termites damage re- 

 frigerated display case, moisture in bot- 

 tom due to leak.) 



Janjua, N. A., and Khan, M. H., 1955, pp. 

 69-70. (West Pakistan, Termes obesus 

 and Microtermes obesi pests of wheat.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1957, pp. 7-12. (Java, 

 teak trees, rotten branches in crowns liv- 

 ing trees more attractive to flying adults 

 than branchwood from girdled trees, en- 

 ter by biting hole in soft wood.) 

 1959, pp. 138-143. (Java, new teak planta- 

 tions, 30% infested in 12-year-old com- 

 partment, not evident until 15 to 20 years 

 old.) 



