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Elipsocidae
Elipsocidae is a family of Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera) belonging to the infraorder Homilopsocidea. Members of the family have a free areola postica. Many species are apterous (without wings). The family includes about 130 species in more than 30 genera. Genera These 32 genera belong to the family Elipsocidae: * '' Antarctopsocus'' * '' Ausysium'' * '' Clinopsocus'' * '' Cuneopalpus'' Badonnel, 1943 * '' Diademadrilus'' * '' Drymopsocus'' Smithers, 1963 * '' Elipsocus'' Hagen, 1866 * '' Euryphallus'' * '' Gondwanapsocus'' * '' Hemineura'' * '' Kilauella'' * '' Metelipsocus'' * '' Nepiomorpha'' Pearman, 1936 * '' Nothopsocus'' * '' Onychophallus'' * '' Paedomorpha'' * '' Palistreptus'' * ''Palmicola'' Mockford, 1955 * '' Pentacladus'' * '' Prionotodrilus'' * ''Propsocus'' McLachlan, 1866 * ''Pseudopsocus'' * '' Psocophloea'' * '' Reuterella'' Enderlein, 1903 * '' Roesleria'' * '' Sandrapsocus'' * '' Sinelipsocus'' * '' Spilopsocus'' * '' Telmopsocus'' * '' Villopsocus'' * '' Wed ...
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Homilopsocidea
Homilopscocidea is an infraorder of Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera). It is probably a paraphyletic In taxonomy (general), taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's most recent common ancestor, last common ancestor and most of its descendants, excluding a few Monophyly, monophyletic subgroups. The group is said to be pa ... group, still in use for lack of a better solution. There are about 7 families and more than 1,200 described species in Homilopsocidea. Families These seven families belong to the infraorder Homilopsocidea: * Ectopsocidae Roesler, 1944 (outer barklice) * Elipsocidae Pearman, 1936 (damp barklice) * Lachesillidae Pearman, 1936 (fateful barklice) * Lesneiidae Schmidt & New, 2004 * Mesopsocidae Pearman, 1936 (middle barklice) * Peripsocidae Roesler, 1944 (stout barklice) * Sabulopsocidae Schmidt & New, 2004 Sources *Lienhard, C. & Smithers, C. N. 2002. Psocoptera (Insecta): World Catalogue and Bibliography. Instrumenta Biodiversi ...
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Cuneopalpus
''Cuneopalpus'' is a genus of damp barklice in the family Elipsocidae. There is one described species in the genus, ''Cuneopalpus cyanops''. ''C. cyanops'' is found in Benelux, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, Central Europe, northern Asia, and North America. They are orange in color. It feeds on hemlock, oak and sea buckthorn ''Hippophae'' is the genus of sea buckthorns, deciduous shrubs in the family Elaeagnaceae. The name sea buckthorn may be hyphenated to avoid confusion with the unrelated true buckthorns (''Rhamnus'', family Rhamnaceae). It is also referred to a .... It was first formally described as '' Eclipsocus cyanops'' in 1876, but moved to the newly erected genus ''Cuneopalpus'' in 1943 by French entomologist André Badonnel in his ''Faune de France: 42, Pscocoptères'' (Fauna of France: 42, Psocoptera). References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q17559993, from2=Q5194250 Elipsocidae Psocoptera genera Psocoptera of Europe ...
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Hemineura (insect)
''Hemineura'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Elipsocidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: * ''Hemineura bigoti'' Badonnel, 1970 * ''Hemineura blascoi Hemineura may refer to: * ''Hemineura'' (insect), a genus of insects in the family Elipsocidae * ''Hemineura'' (alga), a genus of algae in the family Delessiaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...'' Baz, 1994 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17559707 Elipsocidae Psocoptera genera ...
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Elipsocus
''Elipsocus'' is a genus of damp barklice in the family Elipsocidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Elipsocus''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Elipsocus'': * ''Elipsocus abdominalis'' Reuter, 1904 * ''Elipsocus alettae'' Smithers, 1962 * ''Elipsocus alpinus'' Smithers, 1962 * ''Elipsocus annulatus'' Roesler, 1954 * ''Elipsocus azoricus'' Meinander, 1975 * ''Elipsocus brincki'' Badonnel, 1963 * ''Elipsocus capensis'' Smithers, 1962 * ''Elipsocus coloripennis'' Lienhard, 1996 * ''Elipsocus fasciatus'' (Navas, 1908) * ''Elipsocus guentheri'' Mockford, 1980 * '' Elipsocus hyalinus'' (Stephens, 1836) * ''Elipsocus ignobilis'' Broadhead & Richards, 1982 * ''Elipsocus kuriliensis'' Vishnyakova, 1986 * ''Elipsocus labralis'' Lienhard, 1996 * ''Elipsocus lanceloticus'' Baz, 1991 * ''Elipsocus marplatensis'' Williner, 1943 * ''Elipsocus mbizianus'' Smithers, 1962 * ''Elipsocus moebiusi'' Tetens, 1891 * ''Elipsocus nuptialis'' Roesler, 1954 * ''Elipsocus obsc ...
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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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Nepiomorpha
''Brephomorpha'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Cossidae described by David Stephen Fletcher in 1982. It contains only one species, ''Brephomorpha cineraria'', described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1945, which is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from northern Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_ ...., 2011: Catalogue of the Family Cossidae of the Old World. ''Neue Entomologische Nachrichten'', 66: 1-129. References External links * Zeuzerinae Monotypic moth genera {{Zeuzerinae-stub ...
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