- 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...
-
Spirosphaera Stachybotrys Stanjemonium Symbiotaphrina Synchaetomella Termitaria Tetrachaetum Tetracladium Thermomyces Tilachlidium Tricellulortus Trichosporonoides...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- ProQuest 216939020 INIST 14541493. Loveridge, John P.; Moe,
Stein R. (2004). "
Termitaria as
browsing hotspots for
African megaherbivores in
miombo woodland". Journal...
-
birds nested in
cavities excavated from soft-wooded
trees and
arboreal termitaria, on Guam.
Micronesian kingfishers defended permanent territories as breeding...
- 17–24. Knapp, CR; Owens, AK (2008). "Nesting
Behavior and the Use of
Termitaria by the
Andros Iguana (Cyclura
Cychlura Cychlura)".
Journal of Herpetology...