Summary
It was possible to separate species and complexes of species in theReticulitermes genus of Western Europe using esterase 3 and acid phosphatase 2.
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Clement, J.L. Diagnostic alleles and systematics in termite species of the genusReticulitermes in europe. Experientia 40, 283–285 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01947584
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