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Lachesillidae
Lachesillidae (or fateful barklice) is a family of Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera) belonging to the suborder Psocomorpha. Members of the family are characterized by a rounded, free areola postica in their wings. Males have diverse sclerotized genitalic structures. The family includes more than 400 species, most of them in the genus '' Lachesilla''. Genera These 26 genera belong to the family Lachesillidae: * '' Acantholachesilla'' * '' Amazolachesilla'' * '' Anomolachesilla'' * '' Anomopsocus'' Roesler, 1940 * '' Antilachesilla'' * '' Archaelachesis'' * '' Ceratolachesillus'' * '' Cuzcolachesilla'' * '' Cyclolachesillus'' * '' Dagualachesilla'' * '' Dagualachesilloides'' * '' Ectolachesilla'' * '' Eolachesilla'' * '' Graphocaecilius'' * '' Hemicaecilius'' * '' Homoeolachesilla'' * '' Lachesilla'' Westwood, 1840 * '' Mesolachesilla'' * '' Nadleria'' * '' Nanolachesilla'' Mockford and Sullivan, 1986 * '' Notolachesilla'' * '' Prolachesilla'' Mockford and Sullivan, 1986 * '' Trichola ...
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Lachesilla
''Lachesilla'' is the main genus in the psocopteran family Lachesillidae. There are at least 310 described species in ''Lachesilla''. Frequent species in the Northern hemisphere include '' Lachesilla quercus'' and ''Lachesilla pedicularia''. Some species are localized: '' Lachesilla merzi'' has been collected only once in Spain and ''Lachesilla rossica'', apart from the original specimens that were found in southern Russia, is only known from the Valley of the Allondon river, near Geneva Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the List of cities in Switzerland, second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaki ..., Switzerland.C. Lienhard (1998): Psocoptères euro-méditerranéens. Faune de France 83. Fédération Francaise des Societes de Sciences Naturelles, Paris. XX + 517 p. See also * List of Lachesilla species References Lachesillidae Ps ...
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Lachesilla Texana
''Lachesilla texana'' is a species of fateful barklouse in the family Lachesillidae Lachesillidae (or fateful barklice) is a family of Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera) belonging to the suborder Psocomorpha. Members of the family are characterized by a rounded, free areola postica in their wings. Males have diverse sclerotized geni .... References Further reading * * * External links * Lachesillidae Insects described in 2010 {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Anomopsocus
''Anomopsocus'' is a genus of fateful barklice in the family Lachesillidae Lachesillidae (or fateful barklice) is a family of Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera) belonging to the suborder Psocomorpha. Members of the family are characterized by a rounded, free areola postica in their wings. Males have diverse sclerotized geni .... There are at least two described species in ''Anomopsocus''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Anomopsocus'': * '' Anomopsocus amabilis'' (Walsh, 1862) * '' Anomopsocus radiolosus'' (Roesler, 1940) References Lachesillidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Psocodea
Psocodea is a taxonomic group of insects comprising the bark lice, book lice and parasitic lice. It was formerly considered a superorder, but is now generally considered by entomologists as an order. Despite the greatly differing appearance of parasitic lice (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. They are often regarded as the most primitive of the hemipteroids. Psocodea contains around 11,000 species, divided among four suborders and more than 70 families. They range in size from 1–10 millimetres (0.04–0.4 in) in length. The species known as booklice received their common name because they are commonly found amongst old books—they feed upon the paste used in binding. The barklice are found on trees, feeding on algae and lichen. Anatomy and biology Psocids are small, scavenging insects with a relatively generalized body plan. They feed pr ...
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Psocoptera
Psocoptera are a paraphyletic group of insects that are commonly known as booklice, barklice or barkflies. The name Psocoptera has been replaced with Psocodea in recent literature, with the inclusion of the former order Phthiraptera into Psocodea (as part of the suborder Troctomorpha). These insects first appeared in the Permian period, 295–248 million years ago. They are often regarded as the most primitive of the hemipteroids. Their name originates from the Greek word ψῶχος, ''psokhos'' meaning gnawed or rubbed and πτερά, ''ptera'' meaning wings. There are more than 5,500 species in 41 families in three suborders. Many of these species have only been described in recent years. They range in size from 1–10 millimetres (0.04–0.4 in) in length. The species known as booklice received their common name because they are commonly found amongst old books—they feed upon the paste used in binding. The barklice are found on trees, feeding on algae and l ...
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Psocomorpha
Psocomorpha is a suborder of barklice, booklice, and parasitic lice in the order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera). There are more than 20 families and 5,300 described species in Psocomorpha. Phylogeny The below cladogram of Psocodea shows the position of Psocomorpha: Fossil record The oldest fossil record of the suborder is '' Burmesopsocus lienhardi'' from the mid-Cretaceous (early Cenomanian) Burmese amber, which is not assigned to any family. Classification Psocomorpha contains 6 infraorders and 26 families: *Archipsocetae ** Archipsocidae Pearman, 1936 (ancient barklice) *Caeciliusetae ** Amphipsocidae Pearman, 1936 (hairy-winged barklice) ** Asiopsocidae Mockford & Garcia Aldrete, 1976 ** Caeciliusidae Mockford, 2000 (lizard barklice) ** Dasydemellidae Mockford, 1978 (shaggy psocids) ** Paracaeciliidae Mockford, 1989 ** Stenopsocidae Pearman, 1936 (narrow barklice) *Epipsocetae ** Cladiopsocidae Smithers, 1972 ** Dolabellopsocidae Eertmoed, 1973 ** Epipsocidae Pe ...
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