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Mauricio M. Rocha, Eliana M. Cancello, Carolina Cuezzo
Zookeys
Figure 8.Acangaobitermes krishnai gen. et sp. n. Detail of the microsculputure of the soldier head capsule.
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Figures 10–13.Genuotermes spinifer: Soldier morphological variations, profile: 10 Fordlândia, PA (MZUSP-8383) 11 Chapada dos Guimarães, MT (MZUSP-6615) 12 Serra do Roncador, MT (MZUSP-7400) 13 UHE Santo Antônio (Módulo de Jirau), RO (MZUSP-16354).
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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There were multiple termites found in a house by SDSU. The Pacific Dampwood Termite was found along the window sill on the 2nd floor of the house, many of them were dead. This observation is apart of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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Polyzosteria mitchelliI was very excited to see this cockroach yesterday, and of course it had to have the full photo shoot! :-)David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic segment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Polyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Mauricio M. Rocha, Eliana M. Cancello, Carolina Cuezzo
Zookeys
Figure 9.Geographic distribution of Acangaobitermes krishnai, gen. et sp. n.
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Figures 14–19.14–17 Genuotermes spinifer worker gut in situ. 14 Dorsal 15 Right 16 Ventral 17 Left (MT = mesenteric tongue; P1 = first proctodeal segment (ileum); P3a and b = third proctodeal segment (paunch); P4a = first part of fourth proctodeal segment (colon) 18 Malpighian tubules insertion 19 Worker mandibles, dorsal view.
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32.7773, -117.0205La Mesa (Vincetta Dr)Found on a sidewalk near some trees. November 2011It is a part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic sevment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Polyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Syaukani, Graham J. Thompson, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Soldiers of Hospitalitermes krishnai sp. n. Head in dorsal view 1, head in profile 2, and pronotum 3. Scale bar: 0.3 mm 1, 2, 0.2 mm 3.
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Figures 20–21.Genuotermes spinifer worker gizzard: 20 Columnar and pulvillar belts 21 Detail of ornamentation on the columns.
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Native cockroach.
Polyzosteria mitchelli (Angas)ID David RentzIt looked like a beetle as it ran along not far from
a light brown cockroach I photographed the same day.1.5cm long
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Don't you love the face?? :-))We visited one of our local bushland reserves today and found this beauty sitting on a shrub about 45cm from the ground. As I was photographing it a small insect flew past and the cockroach made a lunge toward it but missed.It was a large one - 35mmPolyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Syaukani, Graham J. Thompson, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figures 4–6.Hospitalitermes krishnai sp. n. Soldier 4 and workers 5–6. Habitus in profile 4, left 5 and right 6 mandibles. Scale bar: 0.5 mm 4, 0.1 mm 5–6.
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Figures 22–23.Genuotermes spinifer worker enteric valve: 22 Arrangement of the cushions 23 Detail of the cushions.
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Polyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Syaukani, Graham J. Thompson, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figure 7.Soldiers and workers of Hospitalitermes krishnai sp. n are in processional column on forest floor. Workers are carrying food-balls and returning to the nest. Photo taken by Syaukani (2007).
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Figures 1–2.Genuotermes spinifer: Soldier mandibles in ventral view (mentum and maxillae removed): 1 Distance from the first marginal teeth to the apex (black arrow) and the cross length of mandible (white arrow) 2 Detail of the molar plate and prominence (arrows).
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Michael S. Engel, David A. Grimaldi, Paul C. Nascimbene, Hukam Singh
Zookeys
Figure 1.Photomicrographs of Cambay amber (Early Eocene) termites. A Nanotermes isaacae Engel & Grimaldi, gen. et sp. n., holotype (Termitidae: Tad-262) B Parastylotermes krishnai Engel & Grimaldi, sp. n., holotype (Stylotermitidae: Tad-277) C Zophotermes ashoki Engel & Singh, sp. n., holotype (Rhinotermitidae: Tad–42). Not to the same scale.
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Figure 24.Geographic records of Genuotermes spinifer from type-locality (black square), material examined from MZUSP (black circle), and samples deposited at INPA, MPEG and UnB.
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Michael S. Engel, David A. Grimaldi, Paul C. Nascimbene, Hukam Singh
Zookeys
Figure 3.Details of Parastylotermes krishnai Engel & Grimaldi, sp. n., holotype (Tad-277). A Forewing venation B Clypeus (from Tad-96) C Pretarsus, tarsus, and extreme apex of tibia D Detail of spur.