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  2. Mound-building termites - Wikipedia

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    Mound-building termites are a group of termite species that live in mounds which are made of a combination of soil, termite saliva and dung. These termites live in Africa, Australia and South America. The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres (98 ft). Most of the mounds are in well-drained areas.

  3. Macrotermes - Wikipedia

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    The termites visibly eroded the poles' base and structural strength, causing 53% of infested poles to tilt. [4] Some species of Macrotermes are eaten by humans in Africa. Alates are eaten the most, but workers and soldiers are also eaten and they are available throughout the year, unlike alates.

  4. Hodotermes - Wikipedia

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    Hodotermes (from Greek ὁδός (hodós), travelling; Latin termes, woodworm) is a genus of African harvester termites in the Hodotermitidae.They range from Palaearctic North Africa, through the East African savannas to the karroid regions of southern Africa.

  5. Microhodotermes viator - Wikipedia

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    Microhodotermes viator, commonly called the southern harvester termite, [2] the Karoo harvesting termite, [3] the wood-eating harvester termite, [4] houtkapper (lit. ' wood cutter '), and stokkiesdraer (lit. ' stick carrier '), [5] is a species of harvester termite native to the desert shrubland of Namibia and South Africa.

  6. Hodotermitidae - Wikipedia

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    Harvester termites form the main component in the diet of the diurnal bat-eared fox in east and southern Africa. [12] For this unusual diet, these foxes have 48 small teeth compared to the 42 teeth of all other dogs. They also have large ears to hear the insects in their underground chambers, before they are dug up.

  7. Termite - Wikipedia

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    Termites can be major agricultural pests, particularly in East Africa and North Asia, where crop losses can be severe (3–100% in crop loss in Africa). [262] Counterbalancing this is the greatly improved water infiltration where termite tunnels in the soil allow rainwater to soak in deeply, which helps reduce runoff and consequent soil erosion ...

  8. Macrotermes michaelseni - Wikipedia

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    The fruiting bodies, with their large, white, scaly caps, are found growing above ground at the base of the termite mound. They appear after heavy rain, and reappear annually beside the same mound, the hyphae extending down to the termite nest beneath the ground. [2] In the Okavango Delta, M. michaelseni is considered to be an ecosystem ...

  9. Odontotermes - Wikipedia

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    Odontotermes is a termite genus belonging to subfamily Macrotermitinae (fungus-growing termites), which is native to the Old World. They are most destructive in wooden homes, [1] and are agricultural pests in the tropics and subtropics of Africa and Asia. [2] It is the most diverse termite genus in Africa, with 78 species recorded (as of 2002). [3]