Termopsidae
Dampwood termites constitute a small and rather primitive family Termopsidae (Latin) of termites (Isoptera). They contain four or five extant genera with 13–20 living species, but can be divided into several subfamilies. They may be a nuisance, but compared to the drywood termites (Kalotermitidae), usually do not cause extensive damage to buildings or other man-made structures. As their name implies, they eat wood that is not dried out, perhaps even rotting, and consequently of little use to humans.
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Termopsidae
Dampwood termites constitute a small and rather primitive family Termopsidae (Latin) of termites (Isoptera). They contain four or five extant genera with 13–20 living species, but can be divided into several subfamilies. They may be a nuisance, but compared to the drywood termites (Kalotermitidae), usually do not cause extensive damage to buildings or other man-made structures. As their name implies, they eat wood that is not dried out, perhaps even rotting, and consequently of little use to humans.
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Termopsidae (лат.) — маленькое и примитивное семейство термитов. Около 20 видов.
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Dampwood termites constitute a ...... ently of little use to humans.
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Las termitas de madera húmeda ...... ilidad para los seres humanos.
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Termopsidae (лат.) — маленькое и примитивное семейство термитов. Около 20 видов.
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Termopsidae é uma pequena famí ...... ntes com 13–20 espécies vivas.
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