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This cryptic termite species is known as Coptotermes gestroi, commonly known as the Asian subterranean termite. It is a small species of termite that lives underground and serves as one of only a few invasive termites that wreak havoc on homes and trees. Courtesy, Thomas Chouvenc.

International team of scientists makes taxonomic breakthrough by rewriting the ‘termite dictionary’


September 11, 2024

The community of termite scientists have achieved a major milestone. An international team of 46 researchers has unveiled a new, comprehensive classification system for termites, shedding light on this often-misunderstood group of insects. All ... READ MORE

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Tags: Alates Of Coptotermes Gestroi Flight Macro, Asian Subterranean Termites, Fort Lauderdale Research And Education Center, Invasive Pests, Invasives, Nan-yao Su, Nature Communications, Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology, Pests, Rudolph Scheffrahn, Taxonomy, Termites, Thomas Chouvenc, UF-IFAS, UF/IFAS Institute Of Food And Agricultural Sciences, University Of Florida

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