Thomas Chouvenc / Termite Lab on Nostr: Massive paper by a consortium of termite scientists, who finally fixed the taxonomic ...
Massive paper by a consortium of termite scientists, who finally fixed the taxonomic status of termite familes and sub families.
While the transition is going to be rough for some, we finally have monophyletic families. Congrats to Simon and Thomas for carrying this massive effort.
Welcome Heterotermitidae, a major group of termite pest genera !
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-51028-y Published at
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