
doi: 10.1038/169837a0
pmid: 14941063
SOME years ago—in 1924—I discovered bacteriocytes in the fat tissue of an Australian termite, Mastotermes darwiniensis, and I fully realized the phylogenetic significance of this discovery. My interpretation was confirmed by the researches of Kock, a pupil of Buchner.
Insecta, Animals, Isoptera, Symbiosis, Phylogeny
Insecta, Animals, Isoptera, Symbiosis, Phylogeny
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