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Le bilan énergétique deTrinervitermes geminatus (Wasmann) (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae)
Insectes Sociaux, 1982info:eu-repo/semantics ...
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1989
The defense secretions of five species of MalaysianNasutitermes,N. longinasus, N. matangensis, N, havilandi, N. johoricus, andNasutitermes species 01, are compared.N. longinasus andN. species 01 provide trinervitene alcohols,N. havilandi mainly tricyclic trinervitene and tetracyclic kempane alcohols and acetates, whereasN.
Chuah, Cheng Hock, Goh, S.H., Tho, Y.P.
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The defense secretions of five species of MalaysianNasutitermes,N. longinasus, N. matangensis, N, havilandi, N. johoricus, andNasutitermes species 01, are compared.N. longinasus andN. species 01 provide trinervitene alcohols,N. havilandi mainly tricyclic trinervitene and tetracyclic kempane alcohols and acetates, whereasN.
Chuah, Cheng Hock, Goh, S.H., Tho, Y.P.
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Molecular phylogenetics of Nasutitermitinae
1998info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Miura, Toru +3 more
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Insectes Sociaux, 1973
The distribution of cellulase activity in the guts of workers of the termiteT. trinervoides was investigated. Approximately 70% of the total activity was found in the midgut and about 40% oif this occurs in the midgut wall. The appearance and distribution of gut bacteria is described.
R. C. Potts, P. H. Hewitt
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The distribution of cellulase activity in the guts of workers of the termiteT. trinervoides was investigated. Approximately 70% of the total activity was found in the midgut and about 40% oif this occurs in the midgut wall. The appearance and distribution of gut bacteria is described.
R. C. Potts, P. H. Hewitt
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Taxonomy of the wood-feeding Nasutitermitinae (Isoptera,Termitidae) from Sumatra [PDF]
博士(理学)
Syaukani, 126014
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THE AUSTRALIAN GENERA OF THE SUBULITERMES BRANCH OF THE NASUTITERMITINAE (ISOPTERA: TERMITIDAE)
Australian Journal of Entomology, 1984AbstractThe gut structure and the imago‐worker mandibles of the Australian species included in the Subulitermes branch of the Nasutitermitinae clearly define their relationships. Macrosubulitermes perlevis (Hill) and Termes insignitus (Hill) are transferred to Australitermes Emerson; Macrosubulitermes Emerson and Australitermes are redefined, and ...
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Obtusitermes monomorphus, a new termite species (Isoptera: Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) from Panama
ZootaxaObtusitermes monomorphus sp. nov. is described from the monomorphic soldier and worker castes. The two described congeners, O. panamae (Snyder, 1924) and O. formosulus Cuezzo and Cancello, 2009 both have dimorphic soldiers and workers. It is now demonstrated that the major worker hindgut of all three Obtusitermes species are unique among other termite ...
RUDOLF H. SCHEFFRAHN +4 more
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The evolution of diverse feeding and nesting strategies in Australian Nasutitermitinae
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The monoterpenoid fraction of the defensive secretion in Nasutitermitinae from Papua New Guinea
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1988Claude Everaerts, Yves Roisin
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