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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...
- Apozomus termitarium is a species of short-tailed whipscorpions of the genus Apozomus that belong to the family Hubbardiidae of arachnids. "Genus: Apozomus...
- known, almost exclusively on gr**** seeds. Some observers state that termitariums were occupied by the same breeding pair in successive years. Less certain...
- ISBN 1-890132-44-6. Ruggiero, R. G.; Fay, J. M. (1994). "Utilization of termitarium soils by elephants and its ecological implications". African Journal...
- 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...
- in Java. Nests are built in stream banks, road cuttings, terrestrial termitariums, or in soil near roots of a fallen tree, often well away from water....
- Ruggiero, Richard G.; Fay, J. Michael (1 September 1994). "Utilization of termitarium soils by elephants and its ecological implications". African Journal...
- actively inhabited by termites. This is because studies show that live termitariums are stronger when inhabited and become fragile after the insects leave...
- September in Venezuela. It usually excavates a burrow in an arboreal termitarium and occasionally uses the oven-shaped nest of pale-legged hornero (Furnarius...
- 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...