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Trogiomorpha is one of the
three major suborders of barklice, booklice, and
parasitic lice in the
order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera),
alongside Troctomorpha...
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extant suborders.
Trogiomorpha have
antennae with many
segments (22–50 antennomeres) and
always three-segmented tarsi.
Trogiomorpha is the
smallest suborder...
- Psocoptera)(barklice, booklice, and
parasitic lice),
alongside Psocomorpha and
Trogiomorpha.
There are more than 30
families and 5,800
described species in Troctomorpha...
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Groups included Psocomorpha (26 families)
Troctomorpha (34 families)
Trogiomorpha (7 families) †Parapsocida
Cladistically included but
traditionally excluded...
- bark lice,
include 4,400
described species arranged in 3 suborders,
Trogiomorpha, Troctomorpha, and Psocomorpha.
There are 50
families of bark lice with...
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morphological treatment of a
Cretaceous psocid and the
character evolution of
Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea)".
Arthropod Structure & Development. 85: 101409....
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Earliest record of
Prionoglarididae from the
Lower Cretaceous Lebanese amber (Psocodea;
Trogiomorpha).
Cretaceous Research. 132:
Article 105121. v t e...
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Trogiomorpha...
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considered either to be the
earliest diverging group of the
suborder Trogiomorpha, or the
sister group to all
other psocids, and
retains many primitive...
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morphological treatment of a
Cretaceous psocid and the
character evolution of
Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea)".
Arthropod Structure & Development. 85. 101409....