Compsocidae is a
family
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of
Psocodea
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(formerly
Psocoptera
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) belonging to the
suborder
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Troctomorpha
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.
The family comprises two
extant
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species in two genera, both found in
Mesoamerica
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. ''Compsocus elegans'' is found in
Mexico
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and
Central America
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, while ''Electrentomopsis variegata'' is found in Mexico. The antennae of each species have 13 or 14 segments. Two extinct genera, ''
Burmacompsocus'' and ''
Paraelectrentomopsis'' are known from the
Cenomanian aged
Burmese amber
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of
Myanmar
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.
Taxonomy
* ''Compsocus''
Banks, N., 1930
** ''Compsocus elegans'' Banks, N., 1930
* ''Electrentomopsis'' Mockford, 1967
** ''Electrentomopsis variegata'' Mockford, 1967
* †''Burmacompsocus'' Nel & Waller, 2007
**''Burmacompsocus banksi'' (
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, 1916) (originally ''
Psyllipsocus'')
**''Burmacompsocus coniugans'' Sroka & Nel, 2017
**''Burmacompsocus perreaui'' Nel & Waller, 2007
**''Burmacompsocus pouilloni'' Ngô-Muller et al. 2020
* †''Paraelectrentomopsis'' Azar, Hakim & Huang, 2016
** ''Paraelectrentomopsis chenyangcaii'' Azar, Hakim & Huang, 2016
References
Sources
*Lienhard, C. & Smithers, C. N. 2002. Psocoptera (Insecta): World Catalogue and Bibliography. Instrumenta Biodiversitatis, vol. 5. Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Genève.
Psocoptera families
Troctomorpha
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