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  • 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 is the only living member of its genus " Mastotermes " and its basal neopterans.
  • The two paratype specimens are preserved in a single piece of amber in close association with a worker caste " Mastotermes electrodominicus " termite.
  • It folded its wings in a convex pattern between segments 1a and 2a . " Mastotermes darwiniensis " is the only living insect that does the same.
  • Modern termite bugs live in the nests of rhinotermitid termites, and this is the first and only known association of termite bugs and " Mastotermes " termites.
  • Fossil wings have been discovered in the Permian of Kansas which have a close resemblance to wings of " Mastotermes " of the Mastotermitidae, which is the most primitive living termite.
  • ""'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.
  • For example, F . M . Weesner indicated that the Mastotermitidae termites may go back to the Late Permian, 251 million years ago, and fossil wings that have a close resemblance to the wings of " Mastotermes " of the Mastotermitidae, the most primitive living termite, have been discovered in the Permian layers in Kansas.
  • "T . mitnicki " is the third species of " Termitaradus " to be identified from the fossil record and the one of three species identified from Dominican amber, the other two being " Mastotermes electrodominicus ", the type specimens being preserved associated with a worker " M . electrodominicana ".
  • ""'Mastotermes electromexicus " "'is an extinct species of termite in the family Mastotermitidae known from a group of Late Oligocene to Early Miocene fossils found in Mexico . " M . electromexicus " is the only species in the genus " Mastotermes " to have been described from fossils found in Mexican amber and was the first member of the genus described from the New World.
  • ""'Mastotermes electromexicus " "'is an extinct species of termite in the family Mastotermitidae known from a group of Late Oligocene to Early Miocene fossils found in Mexico . " M . electromexicus " is the only species in the genus " Mastotermes " to have been described from fossils found in Mexican amber and was the first member of the genus described from the New World.