Reticulitermes
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Heterotermitidae
Typical Subterranean Termites, Subterranean Termites
Heterotermitidae, commonly known as subterranean termites, is a family of termites elevated from subfamily Heterotermitinae (formerly in Rhinotermitidae) based on 2024 cladistic analyses. The family is sister to Termitidae, together forming the clade Geoisoptera. It includes economically significant genera Reticulitermes, Heterotermes, and Coptotermes, with C. formosanus alone causing over $2.2 billion in annual damages in the United States. Members forage through soil and construct mud tubes to access wood resources.
Trichopsenius
Trichopsenius is a genus of termitophilous rove beetles (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) first described by Horn in 1877. All known species are obligate symbionts of termites in the genus Reticulitermes (Rhinotermitidae). The genus was recently recorded from China for the first time with the description of Trichopsenius huaxiensis from Guizhou Province. These beetles exhibit specialized behavioral adaptations for integration into termite colonies.