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- binding. The barklice are found on trees, feeding on algae and lichen. Psocids are small, scavenging insects with a relatively generalized body plan....
- damaged area will provide psocids access into the kernel, where they can excavate the soft endosperm to access the germ. Psocids reduce grain weight and...
- Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China)...
- binding. The barklice are found on trees, feeding on algae and lichen. Psocids are small, scavenging insects with a relatively generalized body plan....
- (2025-03-01). "The first detailed morphological treatment of a Cretaceous psocid and the character evolution of Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea)". Arthropod...
- and maxillae instead of the rostrum. Examples include ****roaches and psocids, both of which have longer, many-segmented antennae, and some beetles,...
- Archipsocus nomas is a web-spinning barklouse, a psocid in the insect family Archipsocidae. It is found in the southeast of the United States, living gregariously...
- Afrotrogla is an African genus of large-winged psocids in the family Prionoglarididae, discovered and described by Charles Lienhard. There are three described...
- Speleopsocus is a genus of psocids (booklice) in the family Prionoglarididae from the Tepui of Venezuela. It is monotypic, containing only one species...
- occur in Europe and North America and the genus includes the largest known psocids. These 17 species belong to the genus Psocus: Psocus alticolus Banks, 1937...