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- Coptotermes_frenchi abstract "Coptotermes frenchi, the Australian subterranean termite, is a species of termite in the family Rhinotermitidae. Termites are social insects and Coptotermes frenchi usually builds its communal nest in the root crown of a tree. From this a network of galleries extends through the nearby soil enabling the workers to forage in the surrounding area without emerging on the surface of the ground.".
- Q16980949 abstract "Coptotermes frenchi, the Australian subterranean termite, is a species of termite in the family Rhinotermitidae. Termites are social insects and Coptotermes frenchi usually builds its communal nest in the root crown of a tree. From this a network of galleries extends through the nearby soil enabling the workers to forage in the surrounding area without emerging on the surface of the ground.".
- Coptotermes_frenchi comment "Coptotermes frenchi, the Australian subterranean termite, is a species of termite in the family Rhinotermitidae. Termites are social insects and Coptotermes frenchi usually builds its communal nest in the root crown of a tree. From this a network of galleries extends through the nearby soil enabling the workers to forage in the surrounding area without emerging on the surface of the ground.".
- Q16980949 comment "Coptotermes frenchi, the Australian subterranean termite, is a species of termite in the family Rhinotermitidae. Termites are social insects and Coptotermes frenchi usually builds its communal nest in the root crown of a tree. From this a network of galleries extends through the nearby soil enabling the workers to forage in the surrounding area without emerging on the surface of the ground.".