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           Coptotermes formosanus shiraki; Formosan subterranean termites( en:Termite), イエシロアリ( ja:シロアリ) | 
          
          
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           USDA, ARS, IS Photo Unit'file:  Image Number K8204-7,  high quality version | 
          
          
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           Photo by Scott Bauer. | 
          
          
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         - Formosan subterranean termites are feeding on Sudan-red-stained filter paper. Tracking the termites stained with this dye allows researchers to estimate their foraging range and population numbers.( Image Number K8204-7)
 
        
        
         
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