REVISION OF THE JAPANESE TERMITES. 



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quent part of the present paper I shall chiefly deal with the 

 taxonomy of the Japanese termites taking special care to revise 

 what has been written by previous authors. 



The species of termites recorded from time to time as occurring 

 in Japan are not inconsiderable. But as the result of careful study 

 the number will be reduced to only twelve or fourteen, should 

 Calotermes (?) inamurai Oshima and Calotermes {Cryptotermes) 

 dentatus Oshima be included, as is shown in the following table. 



Species. 



Synonyms. 



Hodotermopsis japonicus H. 





Calotermes Jcoshunensis S. 



Calotermes {Neotermes) kosliunensis H. 



Termes satsumensis M. 



Calotermes ( Glyptotermes) 



satsumaensis H. 

 Glyptotermes longicephalus O. 



Glyptotermes fuscus O. 



Calotermes {Glyptotermes) liozaioœ H. 



Calotermes kotoensis O. 



Calotermes {Cryptotermes) f or mosce H. 

 Calotermes ( Cryptotermes) 

 ogasaioaraensis O. 



Calotermes {Cryptotermes) dentatus O. 





Calotermes (?) inamurai O. 



Calotermes inamurai O. 



Termes speratus Iyolbe. 



Leucotermes flavipes O. non Kollar. 

 Leucotermes flaviceps O. 



Goptotermes formosanus S. 



Goptotermes formosœ H. 

 Coptotermes gestroi O. non Wasmann. 

 Goptotermes raffrayi M. non 



Wasmann. 



Arrhinotermes japonicus H. 



Paratermes canalifrons O. non 

 Sjöstedt. 



