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Invertebrate Stereotypes - Termites - 9
Destructive
Termites are a group of eusocial insects that, until recently, were classified
at the taxonomic rank of order Isoptera (see taxonomy below), but are now
accepted as the infraorder Isoptera, of the cockroach order Blattodea.
Like ants, and some bees and wasps - which are all placed in the separate order
Hymenoptera. Termites divide labor among castes, produce overlapping generations
and take care of young collectively. Termites mostly feed on dead plant
material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, soil, or animal dung, and
about 10% of the estimated 4,000 species (about 3,106 taxonomically known) are
economically significant as pests that can cause serious structural damage to
buildings, crops or plantation forests. Termites are major detritivores,
particularly in the subtropical and tropical regions, and their recycling of
wood and other plant matter is of considerable ecological importance.
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