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Archotermopsidae is a
family of
termites in the
order Blattodea,
known as
dampwood termites,
formerly included within the
family Termopsidae. They constitute...
- possible. They can
loosely be
subdivided into
dampwood,
drywood and
subterranean types. In general,
dampwood termites inhabit coniferous forests, drywood...
- (termites)
Mastotermitidae (giant
northern termite)
Archotermopsidae (
dampwood termites)
Hodotermitidae (harvester termites)
Kalotermitidae Rhinotermitidae...
- habitats.
There are
three ecological groups of termites:
dampwood,
drywood and subterranean.
Dampwood termites are
found only in
coniferous forests, and drywood...
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Kalotermes flavicollis, the
yellownecked dry-wood termite, is a
species of
dampwood termites belonging to the
family Kalotermitidae, one of the most primitive...
- Archotermopsidae, a
group known as the
Pacific dampwood termites, or the
rottenwood termites. As
their name suggests, the
dampwood termites can only
survive by living...
- only from fossils.
Since only a
small part of the
erstwhile diversity of
dampwood termites survives, it is
rather difficult to ****ign
these to subfamilies...
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moths Brown house moths Paper Lice Red
spiders Silverfish Spiders Termites Dampwood termites Subterranean termites Woodlouse Home-stored
product entomology...
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Pacific Coast Dampwood Termite,
Zootermopsis angusticollis...
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Field Book Project". nmnh.typepad.com.
Retrieved 2018-10-23. "Florida
Dampwood Termites". entnemdept.ufl.edu.
Retrieved 2018-10-23. Krishna, Kumar; Weesner...