Odontotermes assmuthi

The sugarcane termite (Odontotermes assmuthi) is a species of termite of the genus Odontotermes. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. It is recorded from coconut palms and is a pest of sugarcane.[1]

Sugarcane termite
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O. assmuthi
Binomial name
Odontotermes assmuthi
Holmgren, 1913
Synonyms
  • Odontotermes (Odontotermes) assmuthi Holmgren, 1913

Description

General body color is creamy with darker head. Workers can be seen foraging in both morning and evening.[2]

It is a major pest of sugar cane, where attacked canes can be wilted and then dieback occurs. Semi-circular feeding marks on the leaves are characteristic marks left by the termite. Aspergillus flavus known to have termiticidal activity against O. assmuthi.[3]

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References

  1. "An annotated checklist of termites (Isoptera) from Sri Lanka". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  2. "Odontotermes assmuthi Holmgren, 1913; Common Name: Sugarcane Termites". ICAR-NBAIR. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  3. "Termites in sugarcane". Agropedia. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
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