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- Termitophiles are macro-organisms adapted to live in ****ociation with termites or their nests. They include vertebrates, invertebrates and fungi and can...
- Heim R. (1941). "Études descriptives et expérimentales sur les agarics termitophiles d'Afriquetropicale". Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences de l'Institut...
- Pseudoxylaria. DNA sequence analysis places Xylaria terricola within the termitophile clade. Chou, Wen-Neng; Hsieh, Huei-Mei; Ju, Yu-Ming (2017). "Xylaria...
- études descriptives sur les agarics termitophiles d'Afrique tropicale" [New Descriptive Studies on the Termitophile Mushrooms of Tropical Africa]. Archives...
- invertebrate organisms such as beetles, caterpillars, flies and millipedes are termitophiles and dwell inside termite colonies (they are unable to survive independently)...
- 59–62. Heim R. (1942). "Nouvelles études descriptives sur les agarics termitophiles d'Afrique tropicale". Archives du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle...
- und termitophilen Arthropoden [Critical Inventory of Myrmecophile and Termitophile Arthropods] (in German). Berlin: Felix Dames. Hölldobler, Bert; Wilson...
- species' nests whereas other arthropods cohabiting termitaria are called "termitophiles". It is important to reiterate that inquilinism in termites (Blattodea...
- to live in close proximity with ants (myrmecophiles) and termites (termitophiles). The hister beetles can live in harmony with the ants or prey on the...
- nouveaux taxa: Glomeridesmoides n. g., et trois espèces nouvelles, dont une termitophile (Diplopoda, Glomeridesmida)" (PDF). Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire...