Disjunctitermes insularis, a new soldierless termite genus and species (Isoptera, termitidae, apicotermitinae) from Guadeloupe and Peru

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Disjunctitermes insularis gen. n. & sp. n. is described from workers collected on Guadeloupe and in Peru and is the first soldierless termite found on a deep-water island. As with many soldierless and soil-feeding termite species, the enteric valve morphology is an essential diagnostic character of D. insularis. The D. insularis sequence cluster, derived from a barcode analysis with twelve other described genera of New World Apicotermitinae, is well resolved. Results of a stochastic dynamic spread model suggest that the occurrence of D. insularis on Guadeloupe may be the result of a pre-Colombian overwater dispersal event from mainland South America.

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Scheffrahn, R. H., Carrijo, T. F., Postle, A. C., & Tonini, F. (2017). Disjunctitermes insularis, a new soldierless termite genus and species (Isoptera, termitidae, apicotermitinae) from Guadeloupe and Peru. ZooKeys, 2017(665), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.665.11599

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