Trinervitermes

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Snouted harvester termites
Trinervitermes sp, soldate by werkers, Moreletakloof, a.jpg
Trinervitermes trinervoides, termitarium, Spitskop, a.jpg
Soldiers defending mound builders, and the domed mound of T. trinervoides
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Trinervitermes

Holmgren, 1912

Trinervitermes is a termite genus belonging to family Termitidae, which is native to the Old World. They inhabit grasslands and store grass in their nests or mounds, just below the ground surface. Their grass collecting activities are mainly nocturnal. The soldier caste has atrophied mandibles and a fontanelle squirt gun on the frons. Diterpenes and monoterpenes are released to deter ants and smaller predators, but these are not effective against larger mammalian predators. Due to the snout on the head of soldiers, and their grass collecting habits, they are known as snouted harvester termites.

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Species include:[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Villet, Martin; Robertson, Hamish (2000). "28. Genus: TRINERVITERMES Holmgren 1912". A Catalogue of South African Insects (revised). Rhodes University. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
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