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Termites are a group of detritophagous eusocial insects which consume a wide variety of decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, and soil humus. They are distinguished by their moniliform antennae and the soft-bodied and often unpigmented worker caste for which they have been commonly termed "white ants"; however, they are not ants, to which they are only distantly related. About 2,972 extant species are currently described, 2,105 of which are members of the family Termitidae.

Termites comprise the infraorder Isoptera, or alternatively the epifamily Termitoidae, within the order Blattodea (along with cockroaches). Termites were once classified in a separate order from cockroaches, but recent phylogenetic studies indicate that they evolved from cockroaches, as they are deeply nested within the group, and the sister group to wood eating cockroaches of the genus Cryptocercus. Previous estimates suggested the divergence took place during the Jurassic or Triassic. More recent estimates suggest that they have an origin during the Late Jurassic, with the first fossil records in the Early Cretaceous.

Similarly to ants and some bees and wasps from the separate order Hymenoptera, most termites have an analogous "worker" and "soldier" caste system consisting of mostly sterile individuals which are physically and behaviorally distinct. Unlike ants, most colonies begin from sexually mature individuals known as the "king" and "queen" that together form a lifelong monogamous pair. Also unlike ants, which undergo a complete metamorphosis, termites undergo an incomplete metamorphosis that proceeds through egg, nymph, and adult stages. Termite colonies are commonly described as superorganisms due to the collective behaviors of the individuals which form a self-governing entity: the colony itself. Their colonies range in size from a few hundred individuals to enormous societies with several million individuals. Most species are rarely seen, having a cryptic life-history where they remain hidden within the galleries and tunnels of their nests for most of their lives.

Termites' success as a group has led to them colonizing almost every global landmass, with the highest diversity occurring in the tropics where they are estimated to constitute 10% of the animal biomass, particularly in Africa which has the richest diversity with more than 1000 described species. They are important decomposers of decaying plant matter in the subtropical and tropical regions of the world, and their recycling of wood and plant matter is of considerable ecological importance. Many species are ecosystem engineers capable of altering soil characteristics such as hydrology, decomposition, nutrient cycling, vegetative growth, and consequently surrounding biodiversity through the large mounds constructed by certain species.

Termites have several impacts on humans. They are a delicacy in the diet of some human cultures such as the Makiritare in the Alto Orinoco province of Venezuela, where they are commonly used as a spice. They are also used in traditional medicinal treatments of various diseases and ailments, such as influenza, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Termites are most famous for being structural pests; however, the vast majority of termite species are innocuous, with the regional numbers of economically significant species being: North America, 9; Australia, 16; Indian subcontinent, 26; tropical Africa, 24; Central America and the West Indies, 17. Of known pest species, 28 of the most invasive and structurally damaging belong to the genus Coptotermes. The distribution of most known pest species is expected to increase over time as a consequence of climate change. Increased urbanization and connectivity is also predicted to expand the range of some pest termites.

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[-] GVAGUY3@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

The fine line of never handing it to WotC in any way shape or form, but also being glad they are pissing off chud DnD fans.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

If you listen to this interview between H. Jon Benjamin and Conan O'Brien and don't pay attention to the video, it sounds like Conan is interviewing Archer himself. Not just the voice, but the mannerisms, word choices, etc.

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[-] AntiOutsideAktion@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

The weather app says it's gonna be 109 degrees (42.8c) when I go back to work on friday. I'm gonna die.

[-] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

Space Marines 3 should make you fight tau and make them instant kill snipe you with railgun.

[-] M68040@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

Projected plot threads for 2025: Toby Fox becomes a culture war target as Tucker Carlson or some shit begins spreading the line that he’s a globalist plant who made Undertale to invent SJWs by corrupting then young and malleable millennials

[-] AndJusticeForAll@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Watching Formula E season 10/2024 from the website. It's OK. Cars finally look cool. Don't find the races as interesting as F1 for whatever reason. Next season might open up with a lot of cool new options and tech allowed (more power, adjustable aerodynamics, etc.). It actually has more overtaking than F1 does I think but I think it's mostly lower in the pack 'cause it doesn't feel like the lead is that contested. Also wish I could view the entire qualifying, seems just practices and races are available via the FE website and YouTube. And then during the season it's all over the place where races can be viewed and it's not like F1 where there are easily-found pirate streams as far as I can tell.

I like the doubleheader races. I like the attempt to make the traveling somewhat more sustainable and they actually take fans traveling to the event into account for emissions. I like the sound of the electric motors whirring as they do in-place burnouts to heat up the tires before race start. Wish it had more diverse drivers, seems like 95% of them are European with 3-4 Brazilians. Like that they can more easily do city circuits and not make the city unbearably loud like F1 does.

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[-] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

I always have to psych myself up to do push-ups, they suck so bad. just did 25 tho πŸ’ͺ

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[-] InevitableSwing@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

Hey there cutes, put on your Basie boots
And come dance with me
Come dance with me
What an evening for some Terpsichore

[-] AndJusticeForAll@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago
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[-] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

I'm kinda miffed that my dad raised us with the idea that promises are sacred and if you agree to something you should murder yourself keeping to that, and now says that it's OK to renege with no acknowledgement that he's fucked us (me and siblings) up for the last 30 years.

[-] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

reading Dandadan rn, kinda feels like Jujutsu Kaisen if it was written by ONE

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