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Troctomorpha is one of the
three major suborders of
Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera)(barklice, booklice, and
parasitic lice),
alongside Psocomorpha and Trogiomorpha...
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former order Phthiraptera into
Psocodea (as part of the
suborder Troctomorpha).
These insects first appeared in the
Permian period, 295–248 million...
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Psyllipsocidae and Prionoglarididae).
Troctomorpha have
antennae with 15–17
segments and two-segmented tarsi.
Troctomorpha comprises the
Infraorder Amphientometae...
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include 4,400
described species arranged in 3 suborders, Trogiomorpha,
Troctomorpha, and Psocomorpha.
There are 50
families of bark lice with over 200 genera...
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barklice and barkflies.
Within Psocodea, lice are
within the
suborder Troctomorpha, and most
closely related to the
family Liposcelididae. The
oldest confirmed...
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Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Psocodea Suborder:
Troctomorpha Infraorder:
Nanopsocetae Parvorder:
Phthiraptera Superfamily: Anoplura...
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Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Psocodea Suborder:
Troctomorpha Infraorder:
Nanopsocetae Parvorder:
Phthiraptera Clade:
Amblycera Kellogg...
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parasitic lice in the
order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
alongside Troctomorpha and Psocomorpha.
There are
about 8
families and more than 430 described...
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order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
belonging to the
suborder Troctomorpha.
Members of this
family are
small and flattened, and
often wingless....
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family of
Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
belonging to the
suborder Troctomorpha.
Females of this
family have reduced, beetle-like elytra, and lack hindwings...