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Isoptera

1947
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 18, pp.
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Antillean Isoptera

1919
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Cryoprotection in dampwood termites (Termopsidae, Isoptera)

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2010
In contrast to the majority of the Order, the dampwood termites of the family Termopsidae found in colder regions can experience frost and snow, either in cool temperate areas at high latitudes (45 degrees ), or alpine areas at high elevations (>1000m). This suggests that dampwood termites are adapted to cold climates.
Michael J, Lacey   +2 more
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Defensive glands in Stylotermitidae (Blattodea, Isoptera)

Arthropod Structure & Development
The large abundance of termites is partially achieved by their defensive abilities. Stylotermitidae represented by a single extant genus, Stylotermes, is a member of a termite group Neoisoptera that encompasses 83% of termite species and 94% of termite genera and is characterized by the presence of the frontal gland. Within Neoisoptera, Stylotermitidae
Himanshu Thakur   +14 more
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2002 Oklahoma Termite Survey (Isoptera)

Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2004
Abstract More than 200 soil-surface and in-ground termite-monitoring devices were established across Oklahoma to collect termites. Termites were also collected from tree stumps and wooden buildings. Four species of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), R. flavipes, R. virginicus, R. tibialis, and R. hageni were recovered.
K. S. Brown, B. M. Kard, M. P. Doss
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Pheromones and Exocrine Glands in Isoptera

2010
Termites are eusocial insects that have a peculiar and intriguing system of communication using pheromones. The termite pheromones are composed of a blend of chemical substances and they coordinate different social interactions or activities, including foraging, building, mating, defense, and nestmate recognition.
Costa-Leonardo, Ana Maria, Haifig, Ives
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Isoptera Fam. Termitidæ

1904
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Australian Rhinotermes (Isoptera)

1933
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The genus Ancistrotermes (Isoptera)

1966
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The genus Porotermes (Isoptera)

1926
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