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paraphyletic group of
insects that are
commonly known as booklice,
barklice or
barkflies. The name
Psocoptera has been
replaced with
Psocodea in
recent literature...
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Psocoptera (now
called Psocodea),
commonly known as booklice,
barklice or
barkflies. The
oldest known fossil lice are from the Cretaceous.
Humans host two...
- cirrus. In 2010,
entomologist Charles Linehard described a new
genus of
barkflies called Neotrogla.
Species of this
genus have ****-reversed genitalia: females...
- two
orders Phthiraptera (lice) and
Psocoptera (booklice,
barklice or
barkflies). However,
studies have
shown that
Phthiraptera is in fact
nested deep...
- (20
April 2009)
Archived 2
April 2012 at the
Wayback Machine National Barkfly (Outdoor Psocoptera)
Recording Scheme. Brc.ac.uk List of
largest insects...
- the
genus Chilenocaecilius.
Chilenocaecilius ornatipennis medium-sized
barkfly,
which ranges in size from 3.5–4 mm (0.14–0.16 in) in length. The general...
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including crickets and gr****hoppers, beetles, snails,
millipedes and spiders.
Barkflies, true flies,
caterpillars and
homopterans can form a
large part of the...
- feed on juniper, oak, pine, spruce,
western gorse, and yew. "National
Barkfly (Outdoor Psocoptera)
Recording Scheme". www.brc.ac.uk.
Retrieved 2021-10-31...
- to Psocodea.
Wikispecies has
information related to Psocodea.
National Barkfly Recording Scheme Psoco Net Tree of Life:
Psocodea Archipsocus nomas, a...
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original on
February 14, 2015.
Retrieved February 13, 2015. "Peripsocus consobrinus".
National Barkfly Recording Scheme.
Retrieved February 13, 2015. v t e...