Termites in East Africa

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1940

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Among the many insect pests which attack worldly goods in the tropics, and not counting those which attack man himself and his animals, pride of place for causing annoyance and actual monetary loss undoubtedly belongs to the termite or white ant. In all the warmer parts of the world termites are vigorously feeding on cellulose. either in its natural As dead and dying trees. Herbs and or as timber work in its innumerable or as manufactured articles such as paper and clothing

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Harris, W. V. (1941). Termites in East Africa: III—Field Key and Distribution (By Territories). The East African Agricultural Journal, 6(4), 201–205. https://doi.org/10.1080/03670074.1941.11664108

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