psocoptera in English

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an order of insects that comprises the booklice and other psocids.
The Hemiptera (bugs, cicadas, whiteflies, aphids, etc.), the Thysanoptera, the Psocoptera (psocids, book lice, and bark lice), and the Phthiraptera form the hemipteroid assemblage.

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1. Booklouse definition, any of numerous minute, wingless insects of the order Psocoptera, often living among books or papers

2. Booklice belong to a large group of small to medium sized insects called Psocoptera

3. The Booklouse, such as Liposcelis corrodens Heymons (Psocoptera: Liposcelidae) and similar species such as L

4. In the study, altogether 26 species of arthropods (Acarina, Psocoptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera) were found in the grain residues.

5. Booklouse definition: any small insect of the order Psocoptera , esp Trogium pulsatorium ( common Booklouse ), Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. Booklouse definition: any small insect of the order Psocoptera , esp Trogium pulsatorium ( common Booklouse ), Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Booklouse: Any of various small, often wingless insects of the order Psocoptera that feed on stored flour products, paper, or bookbindings.

8. Psocoptera (the scientific name for this order of insects) are a large group of primitive insects commonly known as Booklice, dustlice, deathwatches (Drees and Jackman 1998)

9. PSOCOPTERA (= Corrodentia & Psocodea)-- < Images, #2 > & < Juveniles, #2 > Please refer also to the following links for details on this group:

10. Hi Chris, We are pretty certain this is a Booklouse in the order Psocoptera, but we recently misidentified a different insect thinking it was a Booklouse

11. Closely related to Hemiptera and Psocoptera ; The order is divided into four suborders (Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura) distinguishable from one another by the size of the head, the shape of the third antennal segment, and the presence or absence of maxillary palps.

12. Everything You Need To Know About A Booklice Infestation Tue, 01/26/2016 So, we're going to skip over the scientific data on these pests, like the fact that they are of the order Psocoptera and that the staples of their diet are fungi, algae, lichen, and …

13. Other articles where Booklouse is discussed: insect: Annotated classification: Order Psocoptera (booklice or psocids) Small or minute insects with long filiform antennae, delicate membranous wings (though many are wingless), head with Y-shaped epicranial suture, enlarged post-clypeus (sclerite on the face); maxilla with a rodlike lacinia (inner lobe) partly sunk into head capsule; labial palps