Abstract
A survey on termite species composition was conducted in Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak in February 2015. Overall 19 species of termite belonging to 13 genera and 8 subfamilies was found in the sanctuary. It was recorded the subfamily of Termitinae had the highest number of species (6 species, equal to 31.58% of total species), followed by Nasutermitinae (3 species, 15.79%), Macrotermitinae, Amitermitinae, Rhinotermitinae, Coptotermitinae, (2 species, 10.53% respectively), and Heterotermitinae, Termitogetoninae (1 species, 5.26% respectively). Since this rapid survey is the first termite assemblage representation in Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, the preliminary result may serve as thebaseline data for termite composition in the area. Therefore, a whole coverage for the area within this sanctuary would definitely increase the number of termite species found in the sanctuary.
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Jamil, N., Wan Ismail, W. N., Abidin, S. S., Amaran, M. A., & Hazaliv, R. (2017). A preliminary survey of species composition of termites (Insecta: Isoptera) in Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak. Tropical Life Sciences Research, 28(2), 199–211. https://doi.org/10.21315/tlsr2017.28.2.15
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