- (/soʊˈkɒptərə/) are a
paraphyletic group of
insects that are
commonly known as
booklice,
barklice or barkflies. The name
Psocoptera has been
replaced with Psocodea...
-
which subsequently attracts booklice.
Booklice will also
attack bindings, glue, and paper.
Despite their name,
booklice are not
considered to be true...
- size from 1–10
millimetres (0.04–0.4 in) in length. The
species known as
booklice received their common name
because they are
commonly found amongst old...
-
humans because they prey on
clothes moth larvae, ****
beetle larvae,
booklice, ants, mites, and
small flies. They are
common in many environments, but...
- Extension.
Retrieved 2009-11-24. Koehler, P. G.; Branscome, D.; Oi, F. M. "
Booklice and Silverfish".
Electronic Data
Information Source.
University of Florida...
- (mantises)
Alienoptera †(extinct)
Proposed superorder Paraneoptera Psocoptera (
booklice, barklice)
Thysanoptera (thrips)
Phthiraptera (lice)
Hemiptera (true bugs)...
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Lepinotus is a
genus of
granary booklice in the
family Trogiidae.
There are
about 12
described species in Lepinotus.
These 12
species belong to the genus...
- termites)
Mantodea (mantids)
Proposed superorder Paraneoptera Psocoptera (
booklice, barklice)
Thysanoptera (thrips)
Phthiraptera (lice)
Hemiptera (true bugs)...
- Insects,
which are a type of arthropod, are the most
numerous group of
multicellular organisms on the planet, with over a
million species identified so...
-
Liposcelis is a
genus of
insects in the
order Psocoptera, the
booklice and barklice.
There are
about 126 species. Many
species are ****ociated with human...