Association of Actinomycete-Like Bacteria with Soil-Feeding Termites (Termitidae, Termitinae)
AUTOR(ES)
Bignell, David E.
RESUMO
Electron microscopy of the hindgut showed that actinomycete-like bacteria were the principal microbial associates of two African species of soil-feeding termites. Elongated cuticular spines provided attachment.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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