Biology:Psocidae

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Short description: Family of booklice

Psocidae
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Amphigerontia contaminata
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Psocodea
Suborder: Psocomorpha
Infraorder: Psocetae
Family: Psocidae
Subfamilies
  • Amphigerontiinae
  • Psocinae
  • Thyrsophorinae
Trichadenotecnum sexpunctatum

Psocidae is a family of barklice in the order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera).[1]

Members of this family are recognized by their wing-venation, where the areola postica is fused to the M-vein, giving rise to the so-called discoidal cell. This family is closely related to Myopsocidae. The family is widespread, including New Zealand.

Genera

These 86 genera belong to the family Psocidae:

  • Amphigerontia Kolbe, 1880 i c g b
  • Anomaloblaste c g
  • Arabopsocus c g
  • Atlantopsocus c g
  • Atrichadenotecnum c g
  • Atropsocus Mockford, 1993 i c g b
  • Barrowia c g
  • Blaste Kolbe, 1883 i c g b
  • Blastopsocidus c g
  • Blastopsocus Roesler, 1943 i c g b
  • Brachinodiscus c g
  • Camelopsocus Mockford, 1965 i c g b
  • Cephalopsocus c g
  • Cerastipsocus Kolbe, 1884 i c g b
  • Ceratostigma c g
  • Cervopsocus c g
  • Chaetoblaste c g
  • Chaetopsocidus c g
  • Chilopsocus c g
  • Clematoscenea c g
  • Clematostigma c g
  • Copostigma c g
  • Cycetes c g
  • Cyclotus Swainson, 1840 i c g
  • Dactylopsocus c g
  • Dictyopsocus c g
  • Diplacanthoda c g
  • Disopsocus c g
  • Elaphopsocoides c g
  • Elaphopsocus c g
  • Elytropsocus c g
  • Epiblaste c g
  • Eremopsocus c g
  • Euclismioides c g
  • Fashenglianus c g
  • Ghesquierella c g
  • Gigantopsocus c g
  • Glossoblaste c g
  • Hyalopsocus Roesler, 1954 i c g b
  • Hybopsocus c g
  • Indiopsocus Mockford, 1974 i c g b
  • Indoblaste c g
  • Javablaste c g
  • Javapsocus c g
  • Kaindipsocus c g
  • Kimunpsocus c g
  • Lacroixiella c g
  • Lasiopsocus c g
  • Lativalva c g
  • Lipsocus c g
  • Loensia Enderlein, 1924 i c g b
  • Longivalvus c g
  • Lubricus c g
  • Mecampsis c g
  • Metylophorus Pearman, 1932 i c g b
  • Neoblaste c g
  • Neopsocopsis c g
  • Neopsocus c g
  • Ophthalmopsocus c g
  • Oreopsocus c g
  • Pearmania c g
  • Pilipsocus c g
  • Poecilopsocus c g
  • Pogonopsocus c g
  • Propsococerastis c g
  • Pseudoclematus c g
  • Pseudoptycta c g
  • Psocidus c g
  • Psococerastis c g
  • Psocomesites c g
  • Psocus Latreille, 1794 i c g b
  • Ptycta Enderlein, 1925 i c g b
  • Sacopsocus c g
  • Sciadionopsocus c g
  • Setopsocus c g
  • Sigmatoneura c g
  • Steleops Enderlein, 1910 i c g b
  • Stylatopsocus c g
  • Sundapsocus c g
  • Symbiopsocus c g
  • Tanystigma c g
  • Thyrsophorus c g
  • Thyrsopsocopsis c g
  • Thyrsopsocus c g
  • Trichadenopsocus c g
  • Trichadenotecnum Enderlein, 1909 i c g b

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

References

  • Lienhard, C. & Smithers, C. N. 2002. Psocoptera (Insecta): World Catalogue and Bibliography. Instrumenta Biodiversitatis, vol. 5. Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Genève.

Wikidata ☰ Q3430220 entry