Amitermes meridionalis, commonly known as the magnetic termite or compass termite, is a species of eusocial insect in the family Termitidae. It is endemic to northern Australia and the common names derive from the fact that the wedge-shaped mound is aligned with its main axis running north and south.[1]
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Amitermesmeridionalis, commonly known as the magnetic termite or compass termite, is a species of eusocial insect in the family Termitidae. It is endemic...
consist of chimneys, pinnacles and ridges. Another termite species, Amitermesmeridionalis, can build nests 3 to 4 metres (9 to 13 feet) high and 2.5 metres...
nests of C. lacteus are smaller than those of the magnetic termite Amitermesmeridionalis. The outer layer is thick and hard and inside this is a hard mass...