Colony-foundation

Guides

  • Zootermopsis laticeps

    Arizona dampwood termite, wide-headed rottenwood termite, southwestern rottenwood termite

    Zootermopsis laticeps is a dampwood termite native to arid regions of southwestern North America. It inhabits rotting wood in standing trees near water sources, particularly in riparian areas. Colonies are founded by winged reproductives after nuptial flights and persist as long as dead wood resources remain available. The species is difficult to distinguish from congeners without specialized techniques such as near-infrared spectroscopy or cuticular hydrocarbon analysis.