Overview of the morphology of neotropical termite workers: History and practice

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This contribution deals with the worker caste of the Neotropical termite fauna. It is a compilation of present knowledge about the morphology of pseudergates and workers, including the literature discussing the origin and evolution of this caste, the terminology used in the different taxonomic groups, and the techniques used to study these individuals, especially examination of the gut, mandibles, legs, and nota. In order to assist in identifying workers, it includes a key for the families that occur in the Neotropical Region and a characterization of workers of all families, especially the subfamilies of Termitidae, with descriptions and illustrations of diagnostic morphological features of genera. We point out advances and gaps in knowledge, as well as directions for future research.

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Rocha, M. M., Cuezzo, C., Constantini, J. P., Oliveira, D. E., Santos, R. G., Carrijo, T. F., & Cancello, E. M. (2019). Overview of the morphology of neotropical termite workers: History and practice. Sociobiology, 66(1), 1–32. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v66i1.2067

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