- 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...
-
Apozomus termitarium is a
species of short-tailed
whipscorpions of the
genus Apozomus that
belong to the
family Hubbardiidae of arachnids. "Genus: Apozomus...
-
clinging to the
roots of an
uprooted tree, or
arboreal nests of
termites (
termitarium).
These termite nests are
common in
forest species. The
nests take the...
- known,
almost exclusively on gr**** seeds. Some
observers state that
termitariums were
occupied by the same
breeding pair in
successive years. Less certain...
- Ruggiero,
Richard G.; Fay, J.
Michael (1
September 1994). "Utilization of
termitarium soils by
elephants and its
ecological implications".
African Journal...
- ISBNÂ 1-890132-44-6. Ruggiero, R. G.; Fay, J. M. (1994). "Utilization of
termitarium soils by
elephants and its
ecological implications".
African Journal...
- June,
though details are lacking. It
excavates a
burrow in an
arboreal termitarium. Its
clutch size has not been determined, but that of its
former conspecific...
-
September in Venezuela. It
usually excavates a
burrow in an
arboreal termitarium and
occasionally uses the oven-shaped nest of pale-legged
hornero (Furnarius...
- can be
dangerous for them. The nest is in a
hollow in a tree, palm or
termitarium,
where they lay two to
three eggs. The
incubation time is
about 26 days...
-
actively inhabited by termites. This is
because studies show that live
termitariums are
stronger when
inhabited and
become fragile after the
insects leave...