Termitinae

Termitinae is a subfamily of termites;[3] Amitermes and certain other genera (indicated here with a *) have previously been placed in the Amitermitinae, with some workers arguing that the latter have morphologically distinct characteristics and "some important attributes that affect soil".

Termitinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Blattodea (prev. Isoptera)
Family:
Subfamily:
Termitinae
Genera

See text

Synonyms
  • Capritermitini Weidner, 1956
  • Microcerotermitinae Holmgren, 1910
  • Mirocapritermitinae Kemner, 1934
  • Mirotermitini Weidner, 1956[2]

Genera

  • Ahamitermes *
  • Amitermes *
  • Amphidotermes
  • Angulitermes
  • Apsenterotermes
  • Capritermes
  • Cavitermes
  • Cephalotermes *
  • Cornicapritermes
  • Coxocapritermes
  • Crepititermes
  • Cristatitermes
  • Cylindrotermes *
  • Dentispicotermes
  • Dicuspiditermes
  • Dihoplotermes
  • Divinotermes
  • Drepanotermes *
  • Ekphysotermes
  • Ephelotermes
  • Eremotermes *
  • Genuotermes
  • Globitermes *
  • Gnathamitermes *
  • Hapsidotermes
  • Hesperotermes
  • Homallotermes
  • Hoplotermes *
  • Incolitermes *
  • Indocapritermes
  • Inquilinitermes
  • Invasitermes *
  • Kemneritermes
  • Krishnacapritermes
  • Labiocapritermes
  • Lophotermes
  • Macrognathotermes
  • Malaysiocapritermes
  • Microcerotermes *
  • Mirocapritermes
  • Neocapritermes
  • Onkotermes
  • Oriencapritermes
  • Orientotermes *
  • Orthognathotermes
  • Paracapritermes
  • Pericapritermes
  • Planicapritermes
  • Procapritermes
  • Prohamitermes *
  • Promirotermes
  • Protocapritermes
  • Protohamitermes *
  • Pseudhamitermes *
  • Pseudocapritermes
  • Pseudomicrotermes *
  • Quasitermes
  • Saxatilitermes
  • Sinocapritermes
  • Spinitermes
  • Syncapritermes
  • Synhamitermes *
  • Termes
  • Trapellitermes
  • Tuberculitermes
  • Xylochomitermes
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References

  1. Latreille PA 1802. "Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière des Crustacés et des Insectes" [vol. 3].
  2. En BioLib
  3. Engel, M.S. (2011). "Family-group names for termites (Isoptera), redux". ZooKeys. 148: 171–184. doi:10.3897/zookeys.148.1682. PMC 3264418. PMID 22287896.
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