Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann, 1896)

(Figures 4A–E, 13B)

Termes gestroi Wasmann, 1896: 628 .

Coptotermes gestroi, Holmgren, 1911: 73, pl.5, fig.9.

Coptotermes javanicus Kemner, 1934: 59 . Synonymized by Snyder, 1949: 79.

Coptotermes havilandi Holmgren, 1911: 192 . Synonymized by Kirton and Brown, 2003, 47.

Coptotermes travians (Haviland) sensu Roonwal and Chhotani, 1962: Kirton and Brown, 2003, 47.

Coptotermes travians (Haviland) sensu Roonwal and Maiti, 1966: Kirton and Brown, 2003, 47.

Coptotermes travians (Haviland) sensu Roonwal and Chhotani, 1989: Kirton and Brown, 2003, 47.

Coptotermes travians (Haviland) sensu Tho, 1992: Kirton and Brown, 2003, 47.

Material examined

THAILAND: Chiang Mai: Fang, 14 June 1965, K. Morimoto coll. [NHML]; Mae Klang Waterfall, Ban Luang, 11 June 1965, K. Morimoto coll. (identified as havilandi by K. Morimoto) [NHML]; Tak: Mae Sod, 17 April 1962, M. Ahmad coll. [NHML]; Lampang: Jae Sorn National Park, 600 m alt., 27 June 2000, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Sakhon Nakhorn: Phu Phan National Park, 360 m alt., 24 August 2003, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Nakhorn Ratchasima: Nakhorn Ratchasima, 23 January 1998, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Bangkok: Bangkok, 24 February 1999, C. Klanckew coll. ; Kanchanaburi: Khaoen Srinakarin Dam National Park, 28 March 1998, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Surat Thani: Koh Saam Sao, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, 20 March 2003, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Khao Pla Teao Wildlife Conservation, 3 November 2002, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Khao Sok National Park, 300 m alt., 4 November 2002, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Phuket: Bang Kanoon, Phuket Is., 13 June 1997, Y. Sornnuwat coll. ; Ban Kanoon, Phuket Is., 3 November 2002, Y. Takematsu coll. ; Trang: Ka Chong, 6 March 1962, M. Ahmad coll. (identified as havilandi by M. Ahmad) [NHML]; Narathiwat: Hara Bara Wildlife Sanctuary, 22 January 1999, Y. Sornnuwat coll. ; Phu To Daeng, 31 May 1997, Y. Takematsu coll.

Diagnosis

Soldier. Head sparsely hairy; pronotum scantily hairy or bald on the dorsal surface; postmentum with several long hairs. Head elongately oval, narrowed anteriorly, bHW / mHW 0.58–0.65 (0.61); mandibles moderately incurved, LML / HL 0.58–0.64 (0.61). Antennae with 14–15 segments. Narrowest part of postmentum located about half way between the widest point and the posterior margin

Measurements (mm)

Twenty-five soldiers from 10 series: HL, 1.28–1.45 (1.37); mHW, 1.05–1.19 (1.13); LML, 0.82–0.86 (0.85); PL, 0.40–0.44 (0.42); PW, 0.78–0.85 (0.82); PosL, 0.90–1.00 (0.96); PosW, 0.37–0.42 (0.40).

Distribution

Thailand, Burma, China, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, India (excludes areas where it has been introduced by humans).

Remarks

This species is widely distributed throughout Thailand (Figure 13B) and is a serious pest of construction timber. It shows a wide variation of size and was often confused with C. havilandi, which was also a pest species in Southeast Asia. However, Kirton and Brown (2003) reviewed the taxonomy of pest species in Southeast Asia and synonymized C. havilandi as a junior synonym of C. gestroi . Coptotermes gestroi can easily be distinguished from other species in Thailand by having oval head, less narrowed anteriorly.