Kalotermes flavicollis
Kalotermes flavicollis, the yellownecked dry-wood termite, is a species of dampwood termites belonging to the family Kalotermitidae, one of the most primitive families of termites.
Distribution
This species is mainly present throughout the Mediterranean Basin in Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. It has been introduced to the Azores.Description
There are four castes of these termites, the nymphs, the larvae, the soldiers and the breeding adults. Kalotermes flavicollis has no special caste of adult workers since all the tasks in the colony are performed by nymphs.The adults reach of length, with a wingspan of about. The basic coloration of their body is pale yellow or dark brown. The pronotum is yellow-orange, while antennae and distal parts of legs are pale yellow. The male and the female have a more chitinous body, as well two pairs of membranous wings, long, narrow and slightly smoky, essential in the nuptial flight. The wings are held horizontally, overlapping the abdomen when the insect is at rest, so that just one wing is visible. The females are on average a little larger than males.