- erode") from the
earlier word tarmes. A
termite nest is also
known as a
termitary or
termitarium (plural
termitaria or termitariums). The word was first...
- Abattoir, with a
dormitory known as the
Apiary (later re-translated as "
Termitary") next to it. Each
character has an ****igned
group of NPCs -
their "Bound"...
-
genus is
known only from a few
specimens collected from an
unoccupied termitary in Cameroon. Bolton, Barry; Fisher,
Brian L. (2008), "Afrotropical ants...
-
Unlike P.
gabonensis and P. sveni, P.
bequaerti has not been
found in
termitaries.
Bolton &
Fisher 2008, p. 43 Bolton, B.; Fisher, B.L. (2008), "The Afrotropical...
- groups, and its
members often feed on the ground,
attacking anthills or
termitaries. The
genus Picus was
introduced in 1758 by the
Swedish naturalist Carl...
- his
concept of the "organic unity" of the
termitary in his book.
Marais had
published his
ideas on the
termitary in the
South African Afrikaans-language...
- Forests) [1987]
Theerabhoomikal (The
Coastal Lands) [1990] Valm****am (The
Termitary) [1995]
Saagarageethangal (Ballads of the Sea) [1999]
Pathinonnu Bala...
- is
known to nest in and
under rotten wood, in
compacted soil and in
termitaries.
Phrynoponera gabonensis var.
striatidens (Santschi, 1914) Phrynoponera...
- internationally.
Amongst Woodhouse's
awards is a High
Commendation for ‘The
Termitary’ in the 2007
Fellowship of
Australian Writers Tom
Collins Poetry Prize...
-
forest floor. One
worker has been
found foraging in a fallen,
abandoned termitary.
Beyond this
nothing is
known of its biology. Its
specialized morphology...