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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. 



M3 



1958a, pp. 63-68. (U.S., movement of 

 chromosomes in Spirotrichonympha to 

 centrioles instead of the ends of central 

 spindles.) 

 1958b, pp. 105-115. (U.S., photographs of 

 fertilization in the smaller species of 

 Tric/ionympha.) 

 1958c, pp. 1 15-122. (U.S., photographs of 

 fertilization in Trichonympha grandis, a 

 protozoan in Cryptocercus, difference in 

 fusion gametes.) 

 i960, pp. 326-341. (General, the centrioles 

 of Trichonympha from termites and their 

 function in reproduction.) 



Cleveland, L. R., and Burke, A. W., 1956, 

 pp. 74-77. (Effects of temperature and 

 tension on oxygen toxicity for protozoa 

 of Cryptocercus.) 



Cleveland, L. R., and Nutting, W. L., 1954, 

 pp. 785-786. (U.S., protozoa as indicators 

 of developmental stages in molting of the 

 roach Cryptocercus.) 

 1955, pp. 485-513. (Suppression of sexual 

 cycles and death of protozoa of Crypto- 

 cercus [punctulatus] resulting from 

 change of hosts during molting period.) 



De Mello, I. F., 1952-1954, pp. 127-133. (Bra- 

 zil, Stephanony?npha havilandi from in- 

 testine of Cryptotermes havilandi, an 

 African termite introduced into Brazil.) 



Dogel', V. A., 1956, in Poltev and Pavel'eva 

 (Ed.), 1956, pp. 47-62. (Protozoan sym- 

 bionts of termites and their general bio- 

 logical significance in life of their hosts.) 



Georgevitch, J., 1929. (Yugoslavia, intestinal 

 fauna termites.) 

 1931. (Yugoslavia, flagellates termites.) 



Grasse, P. P., 1959b, pp. 482-483. (Chromo- 

 somes of protozoa, symbionts of termites, 

 in small zooflagellates the chromosome in- 

 terphases are recognizable in the nuclear 

 fluid, having the appearance of vesicules 

 limited by a thin membrane. There is 

 neither a filament nor structure in the in- 

 terior of the chromosome vesicule.) 



Grimstone, A. V., 1959, pp. 480-482. (U.S., 

 cytoplasmic organization in Trichonym- 

 pha, symbiont flagellates in Zootermopsis 

 angusticollis, functional significance para- 

 basal apparatus, membrane of saccules 

 may contain enzyme system responsible 

 for synthesizing the polysaccharide.) 



Gutierrez, J., 1956, pp. 39-42. (Metabolism of 

 cellulose-digesting symbiotic flagellates 

 of the genus Trichonympha from Zooter- 

 mopsis^) 



Ionescu, M. A., 1959, pp. 1 1 2-1 15. (Rumania, 

 Reticulitermes lucifugus, flagellates, hy- 



permastigines — Spirotrichonympha flagel- 

 lata, S. segmentata, S. crinita, Tricho- 

 nympha agilis, Trichonympha agilis, var. 

 danubica, Trichonympha agilis, var. ja- 

 ponica, T. chattoni, T. serbica, Holo- 

 mastigotes elongatum.) 



Ionescu, M. A., and Murgoci, A., 1949, pp. 

 618-623. figs. 2-4. (Rumania, Reticuli- 

 termes lucifugus intestinal fauna, proto- 

 zoan Spirotrichonympha crinita, n. sp., 

 Trichonympha agilis, var. danubica.) 

 1950, p. 1. (Rumania, Reticulitermes lu- 

 cifugus, intestinal fauna.) 



Lavette, A., 1959, pp. 474-476. ("Phos- 

 phatase" acids in symbiotic flagellates of 

 termites.) 



Noirot, C, and Noirot-Timothee, C, 1959, 

 PP- 775-777- (Termitophrya, n. gen., new 

 type of ciliate infusoria commensal of cer- 

 tain termites, T. africana in posterior in- 

 testine Jugositermes tuberculatus workers, 

 Oubangui-Chari, or Gabon. Other species 

 Termitophrya occur in three Apicoter- 

 mitinae: /. tuberculatus Emerson, Ros- 

 trotermes cornutus Grasse, Trichotermes 

 villifrons Sjost., and in Termitinae: Peri- 

 capritermes chiasognathus Sjost. of Gabon 

 and P. urgens Silv. of the Ivory Coast.) 



Nutting, W. L., 1956, pp. 83-90. (Reciprocal 

 protozoan transfaunations between the 

 cockroach Cryptocercus [punctulatus] 

 and the termite Zootermopsis [angusti- 

 collis] .) 



Nutting, W. L., and Cleveland, L. R., 1954, 

 p. 747. (U.S., effects of transfaunations 

 on the sexual cycles of the protozoa of the 

 roach Cryptocercus.) 

 1954a, p. 786. (Effects of reciprocal trans- 

 faunations on protozoa of the roach 

 Cryptocercus and the termite Zootermop- 

 sis.) 

 1955, pp. 485-513. (Suppression of sexual 

 cycles and death of the protozoa of Cryp- 

 tocercus [punctulatus] resulting from 

 change of hosts during molting period.) 

 1958, pp. 13-37. (Effects of glandular ex- 

 tirpations on Cryptocercus and the sexual 

 cycles of its protozoa.) 



Ritter, H. T. M., 1956, pp. 209-210. (Biology 

 certain intestinal associates of Reticuli- 

 termes fiavipes.) 



Roonwal, M. L., 1958a, pp. 77-100. (India, 

 intestinal flagellates.) 



Saleem, M., 1955, pp. 34-39. (Pakistan, 2 new 

 genera of hypermastigote flagellates from 

 Archotermopsis wroughtoni.) 



