The Termites aspects: A review

FAYHAA ABBOOD MAHDI AL-NADAWI
( Basic Education College, Sciences dept. Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq )

Termites as asocial insects that classify the Order Dictyoptera, Order Blattodea, Superfamily Blattodea, infra order Isopteran, Epifamily Termitoidae and Family Termitoidae, Subfamily Termitoidae, Genera Amittermis. Recent genetic studies have shown that termites evolved from cockroaches. The Jurassic or Triassic period, termites arose during the Permian or even the Carboniferous period. About 3106 species of a few hundred others have not been described, although these insects are called termites (termites), they are not ants. Blattodea and mantises are now represented as part of the order Dictyoptera. Blattodea contains about 4,400 species of cockroaches in about 500 genera. and 3,000 species of termites in about 300 genera. It has about 17 families and over 4,100 described in the Blattodea species

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