List Of Trichadenotecnum Species
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List Of Trichadenotecnum Species
This is a list of 217 species in ''Trichadenotecnum'', a genus of common barklice in the family Psocidae. ''Trichadenotecnum'' species * '' Trichadenotecnum aconcinnum'' Yoshizawa, Garcia Aldrete & Mockford, 2008 * '' Trichadenotecnum acutolingum'' Yoshizawa, Garcia Aldrete & Mockford, 2008 * '' Trichadenotecnum acutum'' Yoshizawa, Garcia Aldrete & Mockford, 2008 * '' Trichadenotecnum adika'' Endang, Thornton & New, 2002 * '' Trichadenotecnum aduncatum'' Li, Fasheng, 2002 * '' Trichadenotecnum aggrogatum'' Li, Fasheng, 2001 * '' Trichadenotecnum album'' Yoshizawa, 2001 * '' Trichadenotecnum alexanderae'' Sommerman, 1948 * '' Trichadenotecnum alinguum'' Endang, Thornton & New, 2002 * '' Trichadenotecnum alobum'' Endang & New, 2005 * '' Trichadenotecnum alternatum'' Li, Fasheng, 2002 * '' Trichadenotecnum amamiense'' Yoshizawa, 2001 * '' Trichadenotecnum ampullaceum'' Li, Fasheng, 2002 * '' Trichadenotecnum angolense'' Badonnel, 1955 * '' Trichadenotecnum anomalum'' Yoshizawa & Lien ...
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Trichadenotecnum
''Trichadenotecnum'' is a genus of insects in the order Psocoptera, the booklice, barklice, and bookflies. It is one of the largest genera, including over 200 described species.Yoshizawa, K., et al. (2010)Description of a new species of the ''Trichadenotecnum roesleri'' species group from Brazil (Insecta: Psocodea:“Psocoptera”: Psocidae) and its phylogenetic implications.''Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment'' 45(1) 61-66. The biology of the genus is similar to that of many other booklice. ''T. alexanderae'', for example, feeds on pleurococcine algae and the female reproduces by mating with a male.Betz, B. W. (1983)The biology of ''Trichadenotecnum alexanderae'' Sommerman (Psocoptera: Psocidae). II. Duration of biparental and parthenogenetic reproductive abilities.''Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society'' 56(3) 420-26. In some closely related species, the females instead undergo thelytoky, producing eggs without fertilization.Betz, B. W. (1983)Systematics of ...
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