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 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



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This work could not have been accomplished without generous help from a number 

 of persons and institutions, and to all of these I owe sincere gratitude. 



Firstly I particularly wish to thank Dr A. E. Emerson for access to his unique 

 collection, now housed at the AMNH, and for much valuable information on species 

 which would otherwise have been left out of this revision. There can be few 

 specialists on the Isoptera who have not benefited from his wide experience of the 

 group and I am glad to acknowledge my own debt. Dr Kumar Krishna of the 



Figs 646-661. Adaiphrotermes, worker mandibles, mesenteric-proctodeal junctions 

 showing attachments of malpighian tubules and positions of malpighian knot, and 

 views of enteric valve seatings. 646-650, A. choanensis; 651-655, A. cuniculator ; 

 656-661, A. scapheutes. 



