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- catalogue: Macrotermes acrocephalus Macrotermes ahmadi Macrotermes aleemi Macrotermes annandalei Macrotermes barneyi Macrotermes beaufortensis Macrotermes bellicosus...
- Macrotermes bellicosus is a species of Macrotermes. The queens are the largest amongst known termites, measuring about 4.2 inches (110 mm) long when physogastric...
- Macrotermes carbonarius, also known as Kongkiak in Malay, is a large black species of fungus-growing termite in the genus Macrotermes. It is one of the...
- Macrotermes gilvus is a species of termite in the family Termitidae, found in Cambodia, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,...
- Macrotermes natalensis is a fungus-growing termite species of South Africa that belongs to the genus Macrotermes. This species is ****ociated with the Termitomyces...
- of abundantly growing bacteria isolated from Macrotermes gut. insect order: Isoptera. species: Macrotermes convulsionarius (König)". Journal of Pure and...
- into their mounds, while others build completely enclosed mounds like Macrotermes. The Amitermes (Magnetic termites) mounds are created tall, thin, wedge-shaped...
- the fungus Termitomyces schimperi. Macrotermes michaelseni is one of several different species of the genus Macrotermes which occur in savannahs in sub-Saharan...
- though they might block each other's p****ages, colonies of Macrotermes bellicosus and Macrotermes subhyalinus are not always aggressive towards each other...
- (22 inches) in length. Termitomyces is symbiotic with termites of the genus Macrotermes who raise the hyphae upon partially digested leaves as their primary...