Incisitermes banksi

(Snyder, 1920)

Incisitermes banksi is a of in the Kalotermitidae. Originally described as Kalotermes banksi by Snyder in 1920, it was later transferred to the Incisitermes. As a kalotermitid, it is a primitive that lacks a true , with nymphs performing worker functions. The species is known from North America, though specific details about its and remain limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Incisitermes banksi: //ɪnˈsɪsɪtɜːrmiːz ˈbæŋksiː//

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Distribution

North America (present, exact range details not specified in available sources)

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Kalotermes banksi by Snyder in 1920, this was later transferred to the Incisitermes. The basionym remains Kalotermes banksi Snyder, 1920.

Data limitations

Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and nomenclatural information. Detailed biological, ecological, and morphological data for this appear to be sparse in the accessible literature.

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