. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 3« W. A. SANDS No other particular relationship of the genera is intended to be implied by their linear succession. Having decided upon the species-membership of the genera, it is possible by applying the single linkage criterion to derive generic dendrograms from the phenograms based on single linkage clustering or median sorting of the Sphaerotermes*- TERMITIDAE _l Acidnotermesi *Synacantho termes Labidotzrmes -<Eburnitermes Pseudomicrotermes Labritzrmes] Synt- >to namitermes MACROTERMITINAE APICOTERMITINAE TERMITINAE NASUT


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 3« W. A. SANDS No other particular relationship of the genera is intended to be implied by their linear succession. Having decided upon the species-membership of the genera, it is possible by applying the single linkage criterion to derive generic dendrograms from the phenograms based on single linkage clustering or median sorting of the Sphaerotermes*- TERMITIDAE _l Acidnotermesi *Synacantho termes Labidotzrmes -<Eburnitermes Pseudomicrotermes Labritzrmes] Synt- >to namitermes MACROTERMITINAE APICOTERMITINAE TERMITINAE NASUTITERMITINAE Foraminitermes>f^rclt° ,t„^^„r hannitermes 24 <Procorniterm<2S -«Paracorniterm<2s. Figs 24-31. 24, subdivision of Termitidae into four subfamilies, showing hypothetical positions of some of the more primitive genera in each; 25 & 26, Labritermes, mandibles of imago; 27 & 28, Foraminitermes ditto; 29, 30 & 31, Pseudomicrotermes, intestine of worker caste and mandibles of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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