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Trogium Apterum
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * '' Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * '' Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * '' Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * '' Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Granary
A granary is a storehouse or room in a barn for threshed grain or animal feed. Ancient or primitive granaries are most often made of pottery. Granaries are often built above the ground to keep the stored food away from mice and other animals and from floods. Early origins From ancient times grain has been stored in bulk. The oldest granaries yet found date back to 9500 BC and are located in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A settlements in the Jordan Valley. The first were located in places between other buildings. However beginning around 8500 BC, they were moved inside houses, and by 7500 BC storage occurred in special rooms. The first granaries measured 3 x 3 m on the outside and had suspended floors that protected the grain from rodents and insects and provided air circulation. These granaries are followed by those in Mehrgarh in the Indus Valley from 6000 BC. The ancient Egyptians made a practice of preserving grain in years of plenty against years of scarcity. The clima ...
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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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Trogiidae
Trogiidae is a family (biology), family of granary booklice in the order (biology), order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera). There are about 11 genera and more than 50 described species in Trogiidae. Genera These 11 genera belong to the family Trogiidae: * ''Anomocopeus'' Badonnel, 1967 * ''Cerobasis'' Kolbe, 1882 * ''Helenatropos'' Lienhard, 2005 * ''Helminotrogia'' Li, 2002 * ''Lepinotus'' Heyden, 1850 * ''Myrmicodipnella'' Enderlein, 1909 * ''Phlebotrogia'' Li, 2002 * ''Spinatropos'' Lienhard, 2000 * ''Trogium'' Illiger, 1798 *†''Cretolepinotus'' Cockx et al. 2020 Canadian amber, Wapiti Formation, Campanian * † ''Eolepinotus'' Vishnyakova, 1975 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian * † ''Paralepinotus'' Azar et al., 2018 Fushun amber, China, Ypresian References Further reading * External links

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Trogium Apterum
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * '' Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * '' Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * '' Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * '' Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Braheicola
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * '' Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * '' Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * '' Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Evansorum
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * '' Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * '' Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Lapidarium
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * ''Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * '' Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Picticeps
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * ''Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * ''Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * '' Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Pulsatorium
''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), Central America, North America, Southern Asia, New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ..., and Antarctica. References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Stellatum
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * ''Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * ''Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * ''Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium ''Trogium pulsatorium'', known generally as larger pale booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. Other common names include the deathwatch, common booklouse, and grain psocid. It is found in Africa, Australia, Europe ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * '' Trogium stellatum'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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Trogium Vanharteni
''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogium braheicola'' Garcia Aldrete, 1983 * ''Trogium evansorum'' Smithers, 1994 * ''Trogium lapidarium'' (Badonnel, 1955) * ''Trogium picticeps'' Badonnel, 1976 * ''Trogium pulsatorium'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (larger pale booklouse) * ''Trogium stellatum ''Trogium'' is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae. There are about eight described species in ''Trogium''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Trogium'': * ''Trogium apterum'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Trogiu ...'' (Badonnel, 1969) * '' Trogium vanharteni'' Lienhard, 2008 References External links * Trogiidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{psocoptera-stub ...
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