| 1. | Termites were previously regarded as a separate order Isoptera to cockroaches.
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| 2. | Termites were previously regarded as a separate order Isoptera to Sentinel Beetles.
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| 3. | Within the termite infraorder Isoptera, 56 species recorded.
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| 4. | Termites are placed in a completely distinct order from ants, traditionally the Isoptera.
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| 5. | Mantodea, Blattodea and Isoptera are thought to form a monophyletic group termed Dictyoptera.
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| 6. | Mantodea, Blattodea, and Isoptera are thought to form a monophyletic group termed Dictyoptera.
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| 7. | Termites ( order Blattodea, infraorder Isoptera ) make up another large portion of highly advanced eusocial animals.
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| 8. | The infraorder Isoptera is divided into the following clade and family groups, showing the subfamilies in their respective classification:
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| 9. | It is produced by termite soldiers of " Prorhinotermes " genus ( Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae ) as a defensive chemical.
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| 10. | Termites ( order Isoptera ), like eusocial ants, wasps, and bees, rely on a caste system to protect their nests.
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