Identification
Workers, presoldiers and some nymphs and soldiers can be differentiated from a small "rasp" near the end of the pronotum, with the exception of
C. temnocephalus.
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Calcaritermes alates are not easily distinguishable from
Glyptotermes and to a lesser extent,
Cryptotermes. The soldiers possess bilobed semicylindrical truncated heads with a V or U shaped depression located anterodorsally. The soldiers resemble most closely to certain
Glyptotermes spp.
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Range
Distribution is primarily central America, northern South America and coastal eastern South America.
One species in the United States being restricted to central and northeastern Florida to southeastern Georgia
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Remarks
Calcaritermes constructs long narrow tubular galleries, and coats them in fecal matter. The tunnels spread apart in the wood, thus occupying little of the total volume of infested wood. There is evidence of fungal infection emanating from the galleries in the form of staining. Such species of
Calcaritermes (which include all documented species except C. temnocephalus) possess a raised patch of scales on the pseudergate, soldier and nymph castes.
It is speculated that this may be used to hold microbes to aid in the breakdown of the wood they infest similar to
bark beetles and their relationship with fungi.
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Contributed by
Zhao J on 4 February, 2019 - 6:03pm
Last updated 27 March, 2020 - 11:16pm