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Psocomorpha is a
suborder of barklice, booklice, and
parasitic lice in the
order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera).
There are more than 20
families and 5...
- the
ancestors of lice is at the
origin of the
parasitism seen today.
Psocomorpha are
notable for
having antennae with 13 segments. They have two- or three-segmented...
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Insecta (unranked):
Paraneoptera (unranked):
Psocoptera Groups included Psocomorpha (26 families)
Troctomorpha (34 families)
Trogiomorpha (7 families) †Parapsocida...
- the
order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
alongside Troctomorpha and
Psocomorpha.
There are
about 8
families and more than 430
described species in Trogiomorpha...
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Troctomorpha Psocomorpha...
- for the Polyneoptera,
Johnson et al 2018 for the
Paraneoptera (where
Psocomorpha contains Phthiraptera), and Kjer et al 2016 for the Holometabola. Martynov...
- (formerly Psocoptera) (book lice or bark lice)
belonging to the
suborder Psocomorpha. The
family includes fewer than 200 species, most of them in the genus...
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described species arranged in 3 suborders, Trogiomorpha, Troctomorpha, and
Psocomorpha.
There are 50
families of bark lice with over 200 genera. This is the...
- (formerly Psocoptera)(barklice, booklice, and
parasitic lice),
alongside Psocomorpha and Trogiomorpha.
There are more than 30
families and 5,800 described...
- lice in the
order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
within the
suborder Psocomorpha. It
includes the
families Hemipsocidae, Myopsocidae,
Psilopsocidae and...