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BIOLOGY: Liposcellis sp.) These small insects develop from egg to adult in about 65 days. Reproduc...
Actual Size, less than 4 mm. Identification Psocids (SO-sids) are soft bodied insects, less than 4 m...
Liposcelis bostrychophila is the predominant Psocid pest of domestic kitchens in the UK.
booklice The bad news is that Psocids procreate in large numbers. Booklice are always females and th...
Food: Psocids feed upon microscopic molds. Thus, any manufactured material of plant origin that woul...
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many Psocid eggs darken close to hatching
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adult Psocid
b222 Name: Fossil Psocid Psocoptera Locality: Poland, Baltic amber Age: Eocene (50 million years ago...
Fossil Psocid, Psocoptera, 50 million years old.
Liposcelis bostrychophila adult female Psocids are still the major cause of consumer complaints to t...
Fossil Psocid, Psocoptera, 50 million years old.
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Psocid
Abdominal terga 5-8 clearly annulated (anterior potions darker - sclerotized) Liposcelis decolor cli...
and I can see small insects inside the web. Can you tell me what they are and what I should do to ge...
stages of development. Consequently, tight clusters of wingless immatures and clusters of winged adu...
Metylophorus sp. (Hokkaido, Japan) ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS (PART 7) TO LIENHARD & SMITHERS, 2002: ...
Another species of Psocid
Abdominal terga 3-8 have an obvious sclerotized strip along anterior margin Liposcelis fusciceps cli...
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Two fossil flies, Diptera, 50 million years old.
book louse (Psocid)
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Figure 1 The prevalence of Psocids (lefthand map) and mites (righthand map) in the UK, broken down b...
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