mastotermes darwiniensis การใช้
- It was first isolated from the hidgut of " Mastotermes darwiniensis ".
- The sole living species is " Mastotermes darwiniensis ", found only in northern Australia.
- The soole living species is " Mastotermes darwiniensis ", found only in northern Australia.
- It folded its wings in a convex pattern between segments 1a and 2a . " Mastotermes darwiniensis " is the only living insect that does the same.
- ""'Isoptericola variabilis " "'is a facultative anaerobic and nitrile-hydrolysing bacterium from the genus of Isoptericola which has been isolated from the hindgut of the termite Mastotermes darwiniensis in Germany.
- Contemporary insects with wings to which the term " archedictyon " has been applied include the termite " Mastotermes darwiniensis " from Australia ( " illustration " ) and the praying mantis " Orthodera novaezealandiae " from New Zealand.
- Unlike cockroaches, not all termites have wings : Only the reproductives, ( see Termites-life cycle ) whose wings are considerably longer than their abdomen . " Mastotermes darwiniensis " is usually not very numerous, nor are the colonies large when left to natural conditions.