- binding. The
barklice are
found on trees,
feeding on
algae and lichen.
Psocids are small,
scavenging insects with a
relatively generalized body plan....
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damaged area will
provide psocids access into the kernel,
where they can
excavate the soft
endosperm to
access the germ.
Psocids reduce grain weight and...
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Other common names include the deathwatch,
common booklouse, and
grain psocid. It is
found in Africa, Australia,
Europe and
Northern Asia (excluding China)...
- binding. The
barklice are
found on trees,
feeding on
algae and lichen.
Psocids are small,
scavenging insects with a
relatively generalized body plan....
- (2025-03-01). "The
first detailed morphological treatment of a
Cretaceous psocid and the
character evolution of
Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea)". Arthropod...
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maxillae instead of the rostrum.
Examples include ****roaches and
psocids, both of
which have longer, many-segmented antennae, and some beetles,...
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Archipsocus nomas is a web-spinning barklouse, a
psocid in the
insect family Archipsocidae. It is
found in the
southeast of the
United States,
living gregariously...
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Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae, the large-winged
psocid, is a
species of
outer barklouse in the
family Ectopsocidae. It is
found in the Caribbean,
Europe and...
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Teliapsocus conterminus is a
species of
shaggy psocid in the
family Dasydemellidae. It is
found in
North America. "Teliapsocus
conterminus Report". Integrated...
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commonly known as
cosmopolitan grain barklouse or
cosmopolitan grain psocid and, as
these names suggests, it has an
almost cosmopolitan distribution...