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Cosa (chi) è termite$82424$ - definizione

HIVE OF TERMITES
Termite mound; Termite mounds
  • Structure of an ''M. natalensis'' mound
  • A mound in Australia
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  • Termite Mounds in the [[Bungle Bungle Range]] in Western Australia
  • Termite mound in [[Namibia]] (2014)

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  • Mozambican boys from the Yawo tribe collecting flying termites
  • [[Crab spider]] with a captured alate
  • The pink-hued Eastgate Centre
  • Reticulitermes speratus]]'' workers in a nursery cell
  • left
  • Termite damage in wooden house stumps
  • Macro image of a worker.
  • The external appearance of the giant northern termite ''[[Mastotermes darwiniensis]]'' is suggestive of the close relationship between termites and cockroaches.
  • A Matabele ant (''Megaponera analis'') kills a ''Macrotermes bellicosus'' termite soldier during a raid.
  • An ant raiding party collecting ''Pseudocanthotermes militaris'' termites after a successful raid
  • Nasute termite soldiers on rotten wood
  • These flying alates were collected as they came out of their nests in the ground during the early days of the rainy season.
  • ''[[Rhizanthella gardneri]]'' is the only orchid known to be pollinated by termites.
  • A young termite nymph featuring visible wing buds. Nymphs mainly develop into [[alate]]s.
  • An arboreal termite nest in Mexico
  • Nasutiterminae shelter tubes on a tree trunk provide cover for the trail from nest to forest floor.
  • sclerites]] on the thorax and more membranous body compared to other [[Dictyoptera]]. Mandible descriptive terminology on the bottom right. The fontanelle is absent in basal termites, being found only in Neoisopteran termites.
  • Termite faecal pellets
  • Termite damage on external structure
  • Termite mound as an obstacle on a runway at [[Khorixas]] ([[Namibia]])
  • Termite workers at work
  • Palm Beach, Sydney.]]
  • Hordes of ''Nasutitermes'' on a march for food, following and leaving trail pheromones
  • Scientists have developed a more affordable method of tracing the movement of termites using traceable proteins.<ref name="agricultural2010"/>
  • Caste system of termites<br /> '''A''' – King<br /> '''B''' – Queen <br /> '''C''' – Secondary queen<br /> '''D''' – Tertiary queen<br /> '''E''' – Soldiers <br /> '''F''' – Worker
  • Termites rush to a damaged area of the nest.
  • clypeus]] and leg
GROUP OF INSECTS
Isoptera; Termites; White ant; White ants; Subterranean Termite; Termite eating habits; TERMITES; Termite Hindgut Microbiology; Termitoidae; Termite pre-treatment; Termitaria; Termitarium; Termite nest; Termitary; Termitaries; Termite post-treatment; Gyatermes styriensis; Isoptera-Behavior and Ecology; Neoisoptera; Termitoidea; Queen termite; Subterranean termite; Drywood termite; Drywood termites; Subterranean termites; Termite pest; Structural termite
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¦ noun a small, pale soft-bodied social insect, typically making large nests of earth and feeding on wood. [Order Isoptera: many species.]
Origin
C18: from late L. termes, termit- 'woodworm', alt. of L. tarmes, perh. by assoc. with terere 'to rub'.
termite         
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  • Mozambican boys from the Yawo tribe collecting flying termites
  • [[Crab spider]] with a captured alate
  • The pink-hued Eastgate Centre
  • Reticulitermes speratus]]'' workers in a nursery cell
  • left
  • Termite damage in wooden house stumps
  • Macro image of a worker.
  • The external appearance of the giant northern termite ''[[Mastotermes darwiniensis]]'' is suggestive of the close relationship between termites and cockroaches.
  • A Matabele ant (''Megaponera analis'') kills a ''Macrotermes bellicosus'' termite soldier during a raid.
  • An ant raiding party collecting ''Pseudocanthotermes militaris'' termites after a successful raid
  • Nasute termite soldiers on rotten wood
  • These flying alates were collected as they came out of their nests in the ground during the early days of the rainy season.
  • ''[[Rhizanthella gardneri]]'' is the only orchid known to be pollinated by termites.
  • A young termite nymph featuring visible wing buds. Nymphs mainly develop into [[alate]]s.
  • An arboreal termite nest in Mexico
  • Nasutiterminae shelter tubes on a tree trunk provide cover for the trail from nest to forest floor.
  • sclerites]] on the thorax and more membranous body compared to other [[Dictyoptera]]. Mandible descriptive terminology on the bottom right. The fontanelle is absent in basal termites, being found only in Neoisopteran termites.
  • Termite faecal pellets
  • Termite damage on external structure
  • Termite mound as an obstacle on a runway at [[Khorixas]] ([[Namibia]])
  • Termite workers at work
  • Palm Beach, Sydney.]]
  • Hordes of ''Nasutitermes'' on a march for food, following and leaving trail pheromones
  • Scientists have developed a more affordable method of tracing the movement of termites using traceable proteins.<ref name="agricultural2010"/>
  • Caste system of termites<br /> '''A''' – King<br /> '''B''' – Queen <br /> '''C''' – Secondary queen<br /> '''D''' – Tertiary queen<br /> '''E''' – Soldiers <br /> '''F''' – Worker
  • Termites rush to a damaged area of the nest.
  • clypeus]] and leg
GROUP OF INSECTS
Isoptera; Termites; White ant; White ants; Subterranean Termite; Termite eating habits; TERMITES; Termite Hindgut Microbiology; Termitoidae; Termite pre-treatment; Termitaria; Termitarium; Termite nest; Termitary; Termitaries; Termite post-treatment; Gyatermes styriensis; Isoptera-Behavior and Ecology; Neoisoptera; Termitoidea; Queen termite; Subterranean termite; Drywood termite; Drywood termites; Subterranean termites; Termite pest; Structural termite
Long form for a terminal loser. One who will never succeed or lead a prosperous life.
Fred can't even hold down a job sorting trash at the junk yard,. If he's not a termite, I don't know who is.
termite         
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Mozambican boys from the Yawo tribe collecting flying termites
  • [[Crab spider]] with a captured alate
  • The pink-hued Eastgate Centre
  • Reticulitermes speratus]]'' workers in a nursery cell
  • left
  • Termite damage in wooden house stumps
  • Macro image of a worker.
  • The external appearance of the giant northern termite ''[[Mastotermes darwiniensis]]'' is suggestive of the close relationship between termites and cockroaches.
  • A Matabele ant (''Megaponera analis'') kills a ''Macrotermes bellicosus'' termite soldier during a raid.
  • An ant raiding party collecting ''Pseudocanthotermes militaris'' termites after a successful raid
  • Nasute termite soldiers on rotten wood
  • These flying alates were collected as they came out of their nests in the ground during the early days of the rainy season.
  • ''[[Rhizanthella gardneri]]'' is the only orchid known to be pollinated by termites.
  • A young termite nymph featuring visible wing buds. Nymphs mainly develop into [[alate]]s.
  • An arboreal termite nest in Mexico
  • Nasutiterminae shelter tubes on a tree trunk provide cover for the trail from nest to forest floor.
  • sclerites]] on the thorax and more membranous body compared to other [[Dictyoptera]]. Mandible descriptive terminology on the bottom right. The fontanelle is absent in basal termites, being found only in Neoisopteran termites.
  • Termite faecal pellets
  • Termite damage on external structure
  • Termite mound as an obstacle on a runway at [[Khorixas]] ([[Namibia]])
  • Termite workers at work
  • Palm Beach, Sydney.]]
  • Hordes of ''Nasutitermes'' on a march for food, following and leaving trail pheromones
  • Scientists have developed a more affordable method of tracing the movement of termites using traceable proteins.<ref name="agricultural2010"/>
  • Caste system of termites<br /> '''A''' – King<br /> '''B''' – Queen <br /> '''C''' – Secondary queen<br /> '''D''' – Tertiary queen<br /> '''E''' – Soldiers <br /> '''F''' – Worker
  • Termites rush to a damaged area of the nest.
  • clypeus]] and leg
GROUP OF INSECTS
Isoptera; Termites; White ant; White ants; Subterranean Termite; Termite eating habits; TERMITES; Termite Hindgut Microbiology; Termitoidae; Termite pre-treatment; Termitaria; Termitarium; Termite nest; Termitary; Termitaries; Termite post-treatment; Gyatermes styriensis; Isoptera-Behavior and Ecology; Neoisoptera; Termitoidea; Queen termite; Subterranean termite; Drywood termite; Drywood termites; Subterranean termites; Termite pest; Structural termite
n.
Termes, white ant.

Wikipedia

Mound-building termites

Mound-building termites are a group of termite species that live in mounds. These termites live in Africa, Australia and South America. The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres (98 ft). Most of the mounds are in well-drained areas. Termite mounds usually outlive the colonies themselves. If the inner tunnels of the nest are exposed it is usually dead. Sometimes other colonies, of the same or different species, occupy a mound after the original builders' deaths.