Department of Entomology

Isoptera (Termites)

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Isoptera - Brigham Young/VPI & SU PCD0330036

I. Background Information

A. Origin of name

B. Classification

C. Common names

1. "White ants"

2. Termites

D. Type of metamorphosis - simple, but can have castes

1. Reproductives

2. Soldiers

3. Workers

E. Phylogenetic relationships

1. Most closely related to cockroaches

II. Morphological characteristics

A. Soft bodied - roproductives and soldiers

B. No constriction of waist

C. Opaque or dark wings - with dark veins

D. Chewing Mouthparts

E. Wing Scales

F. Equal sized wings

G. Monoform or filiform antenna

H. Sterile workers are male and female

I. Nasutiform - spray irritating liquid from frontal gland up to 100 mm

J. Phragmotic heads

K. Fontanelle - secretions from top of head glue soil to gather

III.Biology

Termite Mound - Brigham Young/VPI & SU PCD0330026

Prepared by: E. R. Day, VPI & SU
Last modified: 9/3/96