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Some Termites from Ceylon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

N. A. Kemner
Affiliation:
Stockholm, Sweden.

Extract

Some months ago I received from Dr. Guy A. K. Marshall, Director of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, London, a collection of termites from Ceylon which he kindly entrusted to me for the purpose of identification. The termites were collected by the Government Entomologist of Ceylon, Mr. T. C. Hutson, in different parts of the island, in tea plantations. If this is the case, the termites were presumably not collected on the plains but at some height above the sea-level, where tea preferably is cultivated. There are, however, no detailed records of the height of the localities.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1926

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References

* In the original description (Termitenleben auf Ceylon, 1911, p. 192) the measurements of a soldier, through a printer's error, are quite wrong ; this has been corrected in a later paper (Termitenstudien, iv, 1913, p. 76).

* The same number of joints is sometimes also found in the antennae of ceylonicus, Holmgr. which H. describes as 13-jointed, as I have ascertained by examining his type specimens.