Odontotermes formosanus
Appearance of Soldier
Around 6mm long. The head is pale orange and oval-shaped. Mandibles are curved and sharply pointed, with a distinct tooth on the inner margin of the left mandible.
Habit
Build […]
Around 6mm long. The head is pale orange and oval-shaped. Mandibles are curved and sharply pointed, with a distinct tooth on the inner margin of the left mandible.
Build […]
With two classes of soldiers, the major soldiers (7.5-8mm long) and minor soldiers (5-6.5mm long). Major soldiers are with brownish red heads while those of minor soldiers are […]
Around 7mm in length. The head is rectangular and pale yellow. The body is white in colour. Mandibles are long, slender and slightly asymmetrical.
Feed on humus in soil. […]
The head is rectangular and yellow to light brown in colour. Mandibles are characteristically asymmetrical.
Feed on humus in soil. Usually found inhabiting parts of nests built by other […]
Around 4.5mm long. The rectangular head is yellow in colour. Mandibles are relatively short and stout with dark tips.
Live in old tree stumps and buried timber. May also […]
Around 5mm long. The head is pear-shaped and pale orange in colour. Mandibles are large, pointed and dark.
Inhabit dead tree branches and moist structural timber in domestic environment. […]
Around 5 mm long. The head is large, cylindrical and dark. The body is creamy white. Mandibles are small as compared with those of other species.
Live in a […]
Fruiting bodies up to 9.0 cm in height, pleurotoid; pilei up to 10.5 cm in diameter, depressed, surface grayish brown bearing brownish to purplish squamules, dry, fleshy, flesh up […]
Fruiting bodies (pilei) annual to perennial, 3-5 cm × 4-8 cm and 0.2 cm thick, solitary or in clusters, pileate, flabelliform to semi-circular bracket, broadly […]
Fruiting bodies annual, 4-16 cm wide, resupinate or pileate, loosely attached, laterally and sometimes by a very short stalk, elastic, gelatinous, hymenium smooth, or wrinkled, pale brown to dark […]