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isopteraAn insect family made up of species having soft bodies, strong mandibles (mouth parts), and well-developed claws. Workers and soldiers are wingless and sterile. Termites are an example.
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isopterapreviously the name given to the Order of insects containing the termites. Recent work has shown that termites are social cockroaches and not a separate Order. Read more on: Isoptera
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isoptera(n) order of social insects that live in colonies, including: termites; often placed in subclass Exopterygota
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isopteraAn order of Insects, restricted mostly to the tropics, containing at least eight Families. A few species occur in temperate regions of North America.
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isopteraAn order of insects, restricted mostly to the tropics, containing at least eight families. A few species occur in temperate regions of North America.
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isopteraAn insect family made up of species having soft bodies, strong mandibles (mouth parts), and well-developed claws. Workers and soldiers are wingless and sterile. Termites are an example.
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