A singular archive of termite scholarship spanning three millennia. Essential for scholar and collector. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Volume 130) presents an annotated subject-heading bibliography of termites from 1350 B.C. to A.D. 1954, a wide-ranging scientific bibliography collection that organises historical citations, regional faunal surveys and taxonomic descriptions. As an entomology reference book and practical insect taxonomy guide, its structured subject headings convert scattered references into a working zoological literature index, guiding readers from early observations to the developments of twentieth century entomology. Its annotations indicate scope and relevance, helping prioritise sources and revealing shifts in classification and research focus over time. The arrangement balances exacting scholarship with readable clarity, making the volume useful to anyone tracing species names, distribution records or methodological shifts in the study of social insects. Historically significant, the work maps the evolution of ideas and nomenclature in entomology and situates global termite studies within a broader scientific conversation. Part of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections series, it preserves primary paths to older accounts and mid-century revisions alike. Academic researchers and library science professionals will appreciate the precision of cross-references and subject headings as a research tool, while historians of science gain access to a curated trail through historical scientific publications. The bibliography also indexes regional literature that is otherwise hard to locate, making it indispensable for comparative studies, biogeographical enquiries and for anyone compiling literature reviews on termite biology and behaviour. Casual readers with an interest in natural history will enjoy the chronological panorama of discovery, and classic-literature collectors will value the book as both a reference and a piece of scholarly heritage. For collectors, the combination of Smithsonian provenance and meticulous scholarship confers lasting appeal beyond its practical use. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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