PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TERMITARIUM»
termitarium
termites
group
eusocial
insects
that
until
recently
were
classified
taxonomic
rank
order
isoptera
accepted
infraorder
cockroach
blattodea
while
commonly
known
especially
australia
white
ants
they
practical
purposes
unrelated
like
termite
nest
queen
brood
most
colony
individuals
live
called
plural
termitaria
composed
sometimes
hard
termitarium
defined
yourdictionary
tʉr′mi
ter′ē
noun
often
consisting
bits
earth
vegetable
matter
cemented
together
into
large
mound
wiktionary
when
opening
made
soldiers
crowd
breach
either
stop
invaders
fill
with
their
oxford
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TERMITARIUM»
Descubre el uso de
termitarium en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
termitarium y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire
The termitar- ium of Termes bellicosus forms the main focus, while figures in the
background and cattle in the middle ground help, in part, to establish the scale of
the termitarium. The light appears as if coming from the left, and Smeathman has
...
Felix Driver, Luciana Martins, 2005
2
Africa South of the Sahara: A Geographical Interpretation
O Maize cultivation 0n termitarium - New termitarium 0 Old multicyclical
termitarium 0 Termitarium formerly cultivated for maize FIGURE [9.7. Termites
and tillage in Zam— bia. Zambian farmers select termite mounds as preferred
sites to grow ...
3
Africa South of the Sahara, Third Edition: A Geographical ...
O Maize cultivation 0n termitarium - New termitarium 0 Old multicyclical
termitarium 0 Termitarium formerly cultivated for maize FIGURE [9.7. Termites
and tillage in Zam— bia. Zambian farmers select termite mounds as preferred
sites to grow ...
4
Handbook of Agricultural Entomology
6.22 A termitarium (termite mound) (photo by Discott). of a colony (i.e. individuals
of one genotype) exist in more than one phenotype; each is known as a caste.
Some termites build relatively simple nests in the soil or in fallen trees, but others
...
5
The Naturalist in Australia
In March, 1895, the passage to England, via Singapore, gave the author an hour
or two on shore at Derby, which opportunity was hastily utilised for securing a
second photograph of this particular termitarium, which by this time had had ...
William Saville-Kent, 2014
6
How to live and survive in Zambezian open forest (Miombo ...
The easiest method considers the high termitarium as a cone except for the
chimney. Hence it is enough to measure the base and the height, or more simply
the base circumference as well as the average of 3 or 4 generatrices located 120
or ...
Average daily gain and loss of radioactivity (SW5) by different types of
Cryptotermes brevis individuals confined together, first in a radioactive (wooden
cup) termitarium and then in a nonradioactive one. Solid circles represent three
large ...
The data in Table 2 show that there is half as much salt in the soil outside of the
termitarium (in an area equal to that of the termitarium) than in the dome of the
termitarium or in the soil under it. The additional accumulation of salts amounts to
...
9
In the Company of Mushrooms: A Biologist's Tale
... beautiful mushrooms that stick out from the surface of the termitarium.
Mushrooms, in other words, arise from the lack of proper pruning. The genus
Termitomyces includes a couple dozen varieties of mushroom that are relished
by the local ...
Moselio Schaechter, Elio Schaechter, 1998
10
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
23-61. EXPLANATION OP PLATES XXIII.-XXV. Plate xxiii. Eulermes vernoni, n.sp
. fig. 1. Termitarium opened to show "nursery" in the middle, and position of
queen (at point of forceps) . The scale in middle of "nursery" is 4 inches long. Fig.
2.
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «TERMITARIUM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
termitarium en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Rock art: Zimbabwe's sacred termites
“I began to wonder whether the termitarium symbolism for God's house was not in some way suggesting that the spirit and natural worlds are in fact one and the ... «News24, May 15»
Fluttering termites herald autumn
After beginning the “termitarium” and mating, the queen will lay 10 to 15 eggs, which she and the king will nurture until their offspring are old enough to help ... «Coos Bay World, Sep 14»
Termite Swarm Threat Higher In The Fall
A termitarium is found and cleared at the Chongqing Education College. There are about 1,900 species of termite, or white ant in the world, many of which feed ... «WFMY News 2, Sep 14»
Clay robotics: the future of architecture is happening now in a …
... a student working on the project, showing me a plaster “endocast” of the negative space inside a computer-modelled termitarium. Just as the termites burrow a ... «The Guardian, Ago 14»
Why are African, Asian and East European Countries Impoverished …
... cause misery and take Africa for a sort termitarium as it was in the collapsed Soviet Union and its sister affiliate countries of Eastern Europe. Below are some of ... «Modern Ghana, Ene 11»
Insects as Food
Termitarium of Acanthotermes spiniger at Stanleyville, Belgian Congo, showing how the natives envelop the structure in broad leaves to prevent the escape of ... «Natural History Magazine, Abr 04»