genus mastotermes
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A scientist examines a fossil of the genus Mastotermes under bright laboratory lights.
Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of termites: Genus Mastotermes is the scientific name for a primitive genus of termites. Most species within this genus are now extinct. It is sometimes considered the most primitive living group within the order Isoptera (termites).
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific contexts, specifically in the fields of entomology (the study of insects), taxonomy (the science of classification), and evolutionary biology.
- It is always written in italics ( or simply ) to denote its status as a scientific genus name.
- The common name for the sole surviving species, , is the Darwin termite or giant northern termite.
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Description:
- Fossil evidence places genus Mastotermes in the Cretaceous period.
- The digestive system of Mastotermes shows similarities to cockroaches, supporting a common ancestry.
- Taxonomic Context:
- Within the order Isoptera, genus Mastotermes is placed in its own family, Mastotermitidae.
- Researchers studied the morphology of Mastotermes to understand early termite evolution.
Advanced Usage
- Phylogenetic Significance: The genus is often discussed as a "living fossil" or a basal lineage, meaning it retains ancestral characteristics lost in more advanced termite genera. Its biology provides crucial clues about the evolution of social behavior and digestion in termites from cockroach-like ancestors.
Variants and Related Words
- Mastotermitidae (n): The family name that contains the single genus .
- Mastotermitidae is a small family with only one extant genus.
- Mastotermes darwiniensis (n): The binomial name (genus + species) for the sole surviving species of this genus, found in northern Australia.
- Mastotermes darwiniensis is known for its destructive feeding habits.
Synonyms
- Primitive termites (descriptive phrase, not a taxonomic synonym)
- Darwin termites (refers specifically to the extant species )
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Isoptera (n): The former taxonomic order for termites, now often classified within the order Blattodea (cockroaches).
- Termitidae (n): The family containing the most advanced and numerous termite species, often contrasted with the primitive Mastotermitidae.
- Basal (adj): In phylogenetics, a term describing a lineage that diverged early in the evolutionary history of a group.
A scientist examines a fossil of the genus Mastotermes under bright laboratory lights.
Noun
- primitive genus of termites; mostly extinct; sometimes considered the most primitive Isoptera