Amber Listserv / Death of an order:

ADAM SPIEGEL spiegela at prodigy.net
Thu Apr 19 09:07:14 EDT 2007


Not surprising.  One of my earliest apartments in Chicago had VERY social cockroaches, they loved to come out at night and hang out with me.  

JOHN FUDALA <ambersafari at gmail.com> wrote:  Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study confirms that termites are eusocial cockroaches

  Daegan Inward AFF1, George Beccaloni AFF1, Paul Eggleton AFF1 
  AFF1 Soil Biodiversity Group, Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK

  Abstract: 
  
Termites are instantly recognizable mound-builders and house-eaters: their complex social lifestyles have made them incredibly successful throughout the tropics. Although known as 'white ants', they are not ants and their relationships with other insects remain unclear. Our molecular phylogenetic analyses, the most comprehensive yet attempted, show that termites are social cockroaches, no longer meriting being classified as a separate order (Isoptera) from the cockroaches (Blattodea). Instead, we propose that they should be treated as a family (Termitidae) of cockroaches. It is surprising to find that a group of wood-feeding cockroaches has evolved full sociality, as other ecologically dominant fully social insects (e.g. ants, social bees and social wasps) have evolved from solitary predatory wasps

http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/(buqz2m45bcguknyr5ibiw555)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,14,38;journal,1,11;linkingpublicationresults,1:110824,1 
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