Syntermes Grandis
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''Syntermes'' is a genus of large
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higher termites within the subfamily
Syntermitinae The Syntermitinae, also known as the ''Mandibulate nasutes'', is a Neotropical subfamily of higher termites represented by 21 genera and 103 species. The soldier caste of members of this subfamily have a conspicuous horn-like projection on the h ...
. The genus is found only in
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where members are distributed widely throughout the continent, being found from the
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of
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to the
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s of
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and Northern Argentina. Most known species forage in the open and collect either leaf or grass litter which is stored in subterranean chambers for later consumption. The nests are primarily subterranean with epigeal
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structures built from loose dirt of varying compactness. Some species, such as '' Syntermes dirus'', construct highly impressive mounds with the most well known being found in a large complex of mounds spanning an area the size of
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in
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. The mounds in this complex average 2.5 meters tall and 9 meters wide and are estimated to be as old as 4,000 years. Large species such as '' Syntermes aculeosus'' are eaten in some indigenous cultures; for example in the Makiritare in the Alto Orinoco province of
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, where they fish the soldiers out via a stick. A few species are known to cause some damage to cultivated plants like young
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,
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s,
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and yams.


Identification

Workers of this genus are highly polymorphic, with there being four distinguishable sterile worker castes. The two largest castes are male and have heavily sclerotized heads ranging from brown to yellowish. The two smallest are female and have white unsclerotized heads of different sizes. Spines on the thoracic nota are present, although not as conspicuous as in the soldiers. The soldier caste is mostly monomorphic and likely develops from the largest male worker caste, which molts into a presoldier, and then into the terminal soldier molt. Soldiers have prominent spines on the thoracic nota, and unlike most other ''Syntermitinae'' soldiers, have a very short to completely absent frontal tube (nasus) on the head. Young colonies of some species have forma prima (first form) soldiers which are significantly smaller and morphologically distinct from soldiers of mature colonies. The soldiers of some Syntermes species are amongst the largest of all termites, with the soldiers of '' Syntermes spinosus'' obtaining an average dry bodyweight of 51.0±1.7 mg, comparable to the largest ''
Macrotermes ''Macrotermes'' is a genus of termites belonging to the subfamily Macrotermitinae and widely distributed throughout Africa and South-East Asia. Well-studied species include ''Macrotermes natalensis'' and '' M. bellicosus.'' Like other genera in ...
'' species of
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. The
imago In biology, the imago (Latin for "image") is the last stage an insect attains during its metamorphosis, its process of growth and development; it is also called the ''imaginal'' stage ("imaginal" being "imago" in adjective form), the stage in wh ...
es have 19-21 antenna articles (antennomeres), the same number as workers. The head is generally round, with the compound eyes and ocelli generally being proportionally smaller than the head capsule. The postclypeus is not heavily inflated such as in other ''
Termitidae Termitidae is the largest family of termites consisting of 2,125 described species of which are commonly known as the higher termites. They are evolutionarily the most specialised termite group, with their highly compartmentalized hindgut lackin ...
''. The
pronotum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on e ...
is mostly the same width as the head although sometimes a bit larger or narrower and mostly flat, and the fontanelle is often circular and large. The wings are long, somewhat narrow and often heavily sclerotized. File:TermiteAnatomy.png, Syntermes aculeosus worker, imago, and soldier illustrated along with mandibles and corresponding anatomical terminology.


Species

# '' Syntermes aculeosus'' # '' Syntermes barbatus'' # ''
Syntermes bolivianus ''Syntermes'' is a genus of large Neotropical realm, Neotropical Termitidae, higher termites within the subfamily Syntermitinae. The genus is found only in South America where members are distributed widely throughout the continent, being found f ...
'' # '' Syntermes brevimalatus'' # '' Syntermes calvus'' # '' Syntermes cearensis'' # '' Syntermes chaquimayensis'' # '' Syntermes crassilabrum'' # '' Syntermes dirus'' # '' Syntermes grandis'' # '' Syntermes insidians'' # '' Syntermes longiceps'' # '' Syntermes magnoculus'' # '' Syntermes molestus'' # '' Syntermes nanus'' # '' Syntermes obtusus'' # '' Syntermes parallelus'' # '' Syntermes peruanus'' # '' Syntermes praecellens'' # '' Syntermes spinosus'' # '' Syntermes tanygnathus'' # '' Syntermes territus'' # '' Syntermes wheeleri''


References


Termite Catalog



Nomenclator Zoologicus
* Constantino, R. 1995. Revision of the neotropical genus Syntermes Holmgren (Isoptera: Termitidae). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin 55(13):455-518. * Emerson, A.E. 1945. The neotropical genus Syntermes (Isoptera: Termitidae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 83(7):427-472. * Holmgren, N. 1909. Termitenstudien 1. Anatomische untersuchungen. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar 44(3):1-215. * Holmgren, N. 1910a. Das system der termiten. Zoologischer Anzeiger 35:284-286. * Mathews, A.G.A. 1977. Studies on Termites from the Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Río de Janeiro: Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 267 pp. {{Authority control Animals described in 1802 Termite genera