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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TERMITES 1955-60: SUBJECTS — SNYDER 



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1959, p. 6, (U.S., Trenton, N.J., Reticuli- 

 termes hageni.) 



1959a, p. 74. (Iran, Amitermes vilis, 

 Anacanthotermes vagans septentrionalis.) 



1959b, p. 239. (U.S., Oklahoma, Tulsa, 

 Reticulitermes hageni swarming early 

 Mar. in house; Ponca City, R. tibialis 

 damage to house.) 



1959c, p. 288. (U.S., Utah, infestation 

 houses Pleasant Grove, Provo, Logan.) 



1959c!, p. 362. (U.S. infestation houses 

 Monongalia County, W. Va., Reticuli- 

 termes flavipes; Twin Falls, Idaho, R. 

 hesperus; Oregon, central and eastern, R. 

 hesperus.) 



1959c, p. 393. (U.S., Idaho, swarms in 

 nouses, Reticulitermes hesperus, Lewiston 

 to Lapwai.) 



I959f, p. 473. (Cryptotermes dudleyi, Neo- 

 tropical, Indo-Malayan, Papuan, Aus- 

 tralian, Ethiopian.) 



i960, p. 1069. (Bolivia, Santa Cruz, 

 Heterotermes sp., Cornitermes sp., Nasuti- 

 termes globiceps.) 



1961, p. 326. (Superior, Douglas Co., Wis., 

 Reticulitermes flavipes flying in build- 

 ing.) 



1961a, p. 392. (Rhynchotermes nasutissi- 

 mus intercepted from Peru.) 

 Usman, S., and Puttarudraiah, M., 1955, pp. 

 10-11. (India, Mysore State.) 



Vayssiere, P., in Coste, 1955, p. 241. (World.) 



!957> PP- 473-4 8 o. (Malaya.) 

 Weidner, R. H., 1955c, pp. 157-164. (South- 

 west Europe.) 

 r 955 e > * n Schmidt, H. (Ed.), 1955b, pp. 

 5-81. (World.) 



1958, pp. 4-16. (Iraq.) 



1959, PP- 28, 32-33. (Yugoslavia, Greece, 

 Corfu.) 



i960, pp. 30-39. (East Africa, 1 Rhino- 

 termitidae, 6 Macrotermitidae, 3 Termiti- 

 dae, Termitinae — all known species.) 

 1960a, pp. 43-70. (Afghanistan, Iran, Irak, 

 map for Anacanthotermes vagans, 

 ahngerianus, baec\mannianus , murgabi- 

 cus, septentrionalis, ubachi, macroceph- 

 alus, Heterotermes indicola, Amitermes 

 vilis, Microcerotermes gabrielis and An- 

 gulitermes dehraensis.) 



Werner, F., 1920, pp. 189-234. (Yugoslavia, 

 Dalmatia, studies of the fauna.) 



Willcocks, E. C, and Bahgat, S., 1937, p. 

 217. (Egypt, termites in arid border be- 

 tween desert and arid land, Anacantho- 

 termes ochraceus (Burm.) and Psammo- 

 termes hybostoma Desn.) 



Williams, E. C, 194 i, pp. 76, 92. (Panama 

 rain forest.) 



Zimmerman, E. C, 1957, p. 179. (Hawaii, 

 corrections and additions.) 



EMBRYOLOGY 



Geigy, R., and Striebel, H., 1959, p. 474. 



(Europe, Kalotermes fiavicollis.) 

 Obenberger, J., 1952, pp. 1-869. 



Striebel, H., i960, pp. 193-260. (Develop- 

 ment of Kalotermes fiavicollis; Zoo- 

 termopsis nevadensis described.) 



EVOLUTION 



Barros-Machado, A., 1957, pp. 80-81. (Archi- 

 tecture and evolution of African Apico- 

 termes nests.) 



Desneux, J., 1956, pp. 1-12. (Africa, Congo, 

 Apicotermes lamani, atypical subterranean 

 nests.) 

 1956b, pp. 277-281. (Africa, Lower Congo, 

 Apicotermes^) 



Emerson, A. E., 1958a, in Roe and Simpson 

 (Ed.), 1958, pp. 311-355. (Intraspecies 

 group system prime unit, group unit of 

 natural selection leading to adaptive evo- 

 lution, behavior emphasized in group 

 integration, social behavior in insects 

 genetically determined, in man cul- 

 turally.) 



1959b, pp. 1416-1417. (Data substantiate 

 many aspects theory recapitulation and 

 evidence for long persistence of genetic 

 elements.) 



1960c, pp. 307-348. (Evolution of function 

 directed toward ends can be demon- 

 strated; modern biological analysis and 

 synthesis give some understanding of the 

 teleonomic processes.) 



i96od, pp. 1-27. (Adaptive evolution prog- 

 resses in improved individual, social, and 

 ecological homeostasis. Phylogenetic 

 persistence for millions of years of func- 

 tionless characters explained on basis of 

 homologies resulting from a degree of 

 molecular identity in replicating genes.) 



