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- tarmes. A termite nest is also known as a termitary or termitarium (plural termitaria or termitariums). The word was first used in English in 1781. Earlier...
- also known commonly as the Kimberley dtella, the robust termitaria dtella, and the robust termitaria gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family...
- Spirosphaera Stachybotrys Stanjemonium Symbiotaphrina Synchaetomella Termitaria Tetrachaetum Tetracladium Thermomyces Tilachlidium Tricellulortus Trichosporonoides...
- Wing-leaved white ironwood), Vepris zambesiaca (Rare white ironwood), Vepris termitaria (Riverine white ironwood) native to South Africa Xanthostemon species...
- million eggs each month. Several species in this genus carry out raids on termitaria, paralyzing or killing termites and carting them back to the nest. Colonies...
- birds nested in cavities excavated from soft-wooded trees and arboreal termitaria, on Guam. Micronesian kingfishers defended permanent territories as breeding...
- this. The length of the tunnels varies by species and location; nests in termitaria are necessarily much shorter than those dug into the earth, and nests...
- decaying logs. They construct small chambered nest with spherical combed termitaria. "An annotated checklist of termites (Isoptera) from Sri Lanka". National...
- India and Sri Lanka. Though nests in the ground, they never construct termitaria. It attacks many dead, diseased rotten plant roots and wooden buildings...
- ProQuest 216939020 INIST 14541493. Loveridge, John P.; Moe, Stein R. (2004). "Termitaria as browsing hotspots for African megaherbivores in miombo woodland". Journal...