The termite genus Coptotermes is both large and widespread but, as a whole, lacks robust diagnostic characters for morphological species identification. This has resulted in many taxonomic synonymies leading to the current pool of extant species a few of which are among the world's most destructive pests of wood. The New World diversity of Coptotermes is far less complicated, but has not been the subject of critical study. Using a large collection representative of endemic Coptotermes from the region, we compared their external morphology and their 16S genetic marker sequences to identify the three described American species: C. crassus, C. niger, and C. testaceus. We found no consistent differences among populations from Mexico to Bolivia,...
International audiencePhylogeny and classification The worldwide family Rhinotermitidae, or subterra...
After more than one hundred years, a new drywood termite of the genus Proneotermes is described from...
Human trade has been recognized as an important variable on new territory invasion success. Trade in...
The termite genus Coptotermes is both large and widespread but, as a whole, lacks robust diagnostic ...
Coptotermes Wasmann (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is one of the most economically important subterrane...
The taxonomic status of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann), C. havilandi Holmgren, C. travians (Haviland)...
The termite genus of Coptotermes from the family of Rhinotermitidae is an invasive pest in suburban ...
The termite genus Coptotermes (Rhinotermitidae) is found in Asia, Africa, Central/South America and ...
Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) and Coptotermes formosanus (Shiraki) represent the most widely distrib...
A catalog of the living termites of the New World is presented, including all known synonyms, geogra...
Recently, we completed a revision of the Termitidae from New Guinea and neighboring islands, recordi...
Coptotermes genus a subterranean termite from the family Rhinotermitidae, is among the important pes...
Coptotermes genus a subterranean tennite from the family Rhinotennitidae, is one of the the importan...
The neotropical Apicotermitinae is a common and widespread clade of mostly soil-feeding soldierless ...
Coptotermes genus, a subterranean termite from the family Rhinotermitidae, is among one of the most ...
International audiencePhylogeny and classification The worldwide family Rhinotermitidae, or subterra...
After more than one hundred years, a new drywood termite of the genus Proneotermes is described from...
Human trade has been recognized as an important variable on new territory invasion success. Trade in...
The termite genus Coptotermes is both large and widespread but, as a whole, lacks robust diagnostic ...
Coptotermes Wasmann (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is one of the most economically important subterrane...
The taxonomic status of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann), C. havilandi Holmgren, C. travians (Haviland)...
The termite genus of Coptotermes from the family of Rhinotermitidae is an invasive pest in suburban ...
The termite genus Coptotermes (Rhinotermitidae) is found in Asia, Africa, Central/South America and ...
Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) and Coptotermes formosanus (Shiraki) represent the most widely distrib...
A catalog of the living termites of the New World is presented, including all known synonyms, geogra...
Recently, we completed a revision of the Termitidae from New Guinea and neighboring islands, recordi...
Coptotermes genus a subterranean termite from the family Rhinotermitidae, is among the important pes...
Coptotermes genus a subterranean tennite from the family Rhinotennitidae, is one of the the importan...
The neotropical Apicotermitinae is a common and widespread clade of mostly soil-feeding soldierless ...
Coptotermes genus, a subterranean termite from the family Rhinotermitidae, is among one of the most ...
International audiencePhylogeny and classification The worldwide family Rhinotermitidae, or subterra...
After more than one hundred years, a new drywood termite of the genus Proneotermes is described from...
Human trade has been recognized as an important variable on new territory invasion success. Trade in...