- however, many
psocids are parthenogenic, and the
presence of
males may even vary
between different races of the same species.
Psocids lay
their eggs...
- however, many
psocids are parthenogenic, and the
presence of
males may even vary
between different races of the same species.
Psocids lay
their eggs...
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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...
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Afrotrogla is an
African genus of large-winged
psocids in the
family Prionoglarididae,
discovered and
described by
Charles Lienhard.
There are
three described...
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Other common names include the deathwatch,
common booklouse, and
grain psocid. It is
found in Africa, Australia,
Europe and
Northern Asia (excluding China)...
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Speleopsocus is a
genus of
psocids (booklice) in the
family Prionoglarididae from the
Tepui of Venezuela. It is monotypic,
containing only one species...
- Mockford, 2000 (lizard barklice)
Dasydemellidae Mockford, 1978 (shaggy
psocids)
Paracaeciliidae Mockford, 1989
Stenopsocidae Pearman, 1936 (narrow barklice)...
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considered nomina nuda.
Chelifer cancroides feeds on
small arthropods such as
psocids,
fruit flies and
mites such as Varroa.
Males maintain small mating territories...
- and
maxillae instead of the rostrum.
Examples include ****roaches and
psocids, both of
which have longer, many-segmented antennae, and some beetles,...
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Siamoglaris is a
genus of
psocids in the
family Prionoglarididae, the only one in the
Indomalayan realm. Lienhard, C. (2004):
Siamoglaris zebrina gen...