Ateuchotermes

They have been recorded from a wide range of habitats, predominantly rain forest, but also savannah and montane grasslands up to c. 3000 m. They are commonly encountered in soil pits as well as in the mounds of other species (including Cubitermes, Crenetermes and Odontotermes, also check sec occ papers). Two species have been found in low amorphous mounds that they may have built themselves. Group IV feeders.

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Wed, 2009-01-21 16:21 -- Anonymous (not verified)

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