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  2. Marginitermes hubbardi - Wikipedia

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    This termite is native to Central America, Mexico, California and southern and central Arizona. It is normally found below 4,000 m (13,000 ft), and in Arizona is replaced by I. minor in the higher parts of the state. It is more tolerant of extreme aridity than I. minor and prefers drier conditions.

  3. Incisitermes minor - Wikipedia

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    Incisitermes minor is a species of termite in the family Kalotermitidae known commonly as the western drywood termite. It is native to western North America, including the western United States and northern Mexico. It has been found in many other parts of the United States, all the way to the East Coast. It has been reported from Toronto. [1]

  4. Zootermopsis angusticollis - Wikipedia

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    Zootermopsis angusticollis is a species of termite in the family Archotermopsidae, a group known as the Pacific dampwood termites, or the rottenwood termites. [1] As their name suggests, the dampwood termites can only survive by living off of wood that contains high amounts of moisture.

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  6. Amitermitinae - Wikipedia

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    The primitive Amitermitinae species are most numerous in those regions at present. The development of at least 25 fundamentally different sesquiterpenes and several unique cyclic ethers for termite defense in the Amitermitinae [14] hint at considerable success and large numbers in the early years for such systems must be elaborate to evolve.

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  9. Reticulitermes hesperus - Wikipedia

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    Reticulitermes hesperus, the western subterranean termite, is a species of termite in the family Rhinotermitidae.It is found in Central America and North America. [1] [2] [3] R. hesperus is native to the coast between British Columbia and Southern California. [4]