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Lack of aggression and apparent altruism towards intruders in a primitive termite. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci, 2016
Cooney F   +6 more
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Nesting Biology of the Drywood Termite, Incisitermes minor (Hagen)

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Drywood termites.

2022
Abstract This book discusses drywood termites. The characteristics of this group are based on the alates (winged primary reproductives) and includes the presence of ocelli, a left mandible with two marginal teeth, 2-segmented cerci, antennae with 10 to 24 segments, and lack of a fontanelle.
Partho Dhang   +3 more
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IPM for Drywood Termites (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae)1

Journal of Entomological Science, 2003
The foundation of IPM for drywood termites (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) has academic and industry origins some extending back several decades. Regardless of the origin, the underlying philosophy of IPM for drywood termites is consistent and includes correct identification of the pest, monitoring its activity, and use of a variety of treatment methods ...
Lewis Vernard R
exaly   +2 more sources

Drywood Termites (Kalotermitidae)

2020
The term drywood termites was introduced for those species nesting and feeding in wood with low or no moisture. The term is used as a synonym for the family Kalotermitidae, although not all kalotermitids exhibit the same substrate prefer- ence. There are, in fact, many species living in rotten or damp wood logs (such as Neotermes).
Andrea Luchetti, Luchetti Andrea
exaly   +2 more sources

Drywood Termites

2008
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 more
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