Anacanthotermes

Genus of termites From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anacanthotermes is an Old World genus of termites in the Hodotermitidae. They are found in deserts and semideserts of North Africa, the Middle East and Southwest Asia, including Baluchistan and southern India.[1] Wings of the alates are glabrous and lack the microstructures like micrasters, microsetae or rods found in more modern Isoptera.[2] In the driest and most arid locations in Africa it is generally replaced by Psammotermes.[3]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Blattodea
Infraorder:Isoptera
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Anacanthotermes
Anacanthotermes viarum
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Infraorder: Isoptera
Family: Hodotermitidae
Genus: Anacanthotermes
Jacobson 1905
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Species

The genus contains some 13 species:[4]

  • A. ahngerianus (Jacobson)
  • A. baeckmannianus (Vasiljev)
  • A. baluchistanicus Akhtar, 1974
  • A. iranicus Ravan et al., 1994
  • A. macrocephalus (Desneux, 1906)
  • A. murgabicus (Vasiljev)
  • A. ochraceus (Burmeister)
  • A. saudiensis Chhotani, et al., 1982
  • A. septentrionalis (Jacobson)
  • A. turkestanicus (Jacobson)
  • A. ubachi (Navas)
  • A. vagans (Hagen, 1858)
  • A. viarum (König, 1779)

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