Why do all termite Genera have names ending in -termes?

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They don't. 

Termes is a Latin word meaning wood worm. It is a convention that the genera of termites be given names with it at the end. Just makes things easier I guess. Some genera don't. This is because the taxonomist who authored them broke with convention. The best know of these is Zootermopsis, the dampwood termites of North America.

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