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is mostly the same width as the head although sometimes a bit larger or narrower and mostly flat, and the fontanelle is often circular and large. The wings are long, somewhat narrow and often heavily sclerotized.
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Syntermes spinosus colony with queen pictured, from the
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Holmgren, N. 1909. Termitenstudien 1. Anatomische untersuchungen. Kungliga
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Syntermes aculeosus worker, imago, and soldier illustrated along with mandibles and corresponding anatomical terminology.
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