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The soldierless termites of Africa (Isoptera: Termitidae)
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A phylogenetic study of endo-beta-1,4-glucanase in higher termites [PDF]
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the world and termites are the most important metazoan cellulose processors. Termites are divided into lower and higher termites, with the latter being the most derived and most specious.
Bujang, Nurmastini Sufina +2 more
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ABSTRACT Eusociality in insects has arisen multiple times independently in Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), Blattodea (termites) and Coleoptera (beetles). In Hymenoptera and Blattodea, the evolution of eusociality led to species proliferation. In the hyperdiverse Coleoptera, obligate eusociality evolved only once, in the ancient Australian ambrosia ...
James R. M. Bickerstaff +2 more
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Coptotermes raffrayi Wasman (fam. Termitidae)
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Oviposition behavior of Plutella xylostella onto cabbages covered with nets [PDF]
Plusieurs expérimentations de terrains menées en zone tropicale en Afrique et en Asie ont montré l'efficacité des filets anti-insectes pour protéger les cultures de choux contre les Lépidoptères en particulier Plutella xylostella.
Coffi, Hubert Kacou +3 more
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Soil macroinvertebrates community and its temporal variation in a well-drained savannah of the Venezuelan Llanos [PDF]
Morales-Márquez, Jimmy A., Hernández-Hernández, Rosa M., Sánchez, Gloria K., Lozano, Zenaida, Castro, Ignacio, Bravo, Carlos, Ramírez, Elizabeth and Jiménez Ballesta, Raimundo: "Soil macroinvertebrates community and its temporal variation in a well ...
Bravo, Carlos +7 more
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Termite Vibration Sensing: The Chordotonal Organs and Their Appendages
This study investigates how termites use their legs and antennae as vibration‐sensitive sensory organs, comparing them to ants, their eusocial predators. Termite appendages are morphologically adapted to detect lower‐frequency, wood‐borne vibrations, enhancing their foraging and predator avoidance abilities. These findings suggest that termite legs may
Travers M. Sansom +4 more
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We analyzed the role of foraging signals in an important neotropical nasute termite species, including the effect of various gland and caste origins of foraging signals, the response of groups with distinct caste compositions, and intercolonial perception of these signals.
Marilia R. P. da Cruz +4 more
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Termitotrox cupido sp. n. is described from Cambodia and represents the first discovery of Termitotrox Reichensperger, 1915 from the Indo-Chinese subregion of the Oriental region.
Munetoshi Maruyama
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Evaluation Of Toxicity, Repellency Effects And Phytochemical Of Some Plant Extracts Against Subterranean Termites, Coptotermes Gestroi And Globitermes Sulphureus (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae; Termitidae) [PDF]
Anai-anai bawah tanah, Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) dan Globitermes sulphureus (Haviland) dikenali sebagai anai-anai perosak yang paling penting. Saringan bagi produk semula jadi yang mempunyai aktiviti anti-termitik mampu dijadikan sebagai alternatif ...
Bakaruddin, Noor Hazwani
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