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Psocoptera (/soʊˈkɒptərə/) are a
paraphyletic group of
insects that are
commonly known as booklice,
barklice or barkflies. The name
Psocoptera has been...
- that
Psocoptera is paraphyletic, with
Phthiraptera nested deep
within Psocoptera,
within the now-paraphyletic
suborder Troctomorpha,
making Psocoptera an...
- (Phthiraptera), they are
believed to have
evolved from
within the
former order Psocoptera,
which contained the bark lice and book lice, now
found to be paraphyletic...
- 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...
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Graphopsocus cruciatus is a
species of
Psocoptera from
Stenopsocidae family. The
species was
introduced to the West from Asia or
Europe in 1930. The species...
- that the
traditional louse orders Mallophaga and
Anoplura are
within Psocoptera has led to the new
taxon Psocodea.
Phasmatodea and
Embiidina have been...
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Valenzuela fortunatus is a
species of
Psocoptera from
Caeciliusidae family that is
endemic to the
Canary Islands. "Valenzuela
fortunatus (Enderlein, 1929)"...
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Genetic evidence indicates that lice are a
highly modified lineage of
Psocoptera (now
called Psocodea),
commonly known as booklice,
barklice or barkflies...
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subsocial insects". Ann Rev Entomol. 31:369–390. Costa, J.T. 2006. Chpt. 8.
Psocoptera and Zoraptera. The
other insect societies.
Harvard University Press Wyatt...