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Order Psocodea – ENT 425 – General EntomologyTaxonomy: Paraneoptera; closely related to Hemiptera. The order is divided into three suborders: Trogiomorpha (some barklice), Troctomorpha (parasitic lice ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Phylogenomics of Parasitic and Nonparasitic Lice (Insecta ...The insect order Psocodea is a diverse lineage comprising both parasitic (Phthiraptera) and nonparasitic members (Psocoptera). The extreme age and ecological ...Materials And Methods · Taxonomic Sampling · Phylogenomic Analyses
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Psocodea - Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory Taxon ProfilePsocodea is a taxonomic group of insects comprising the bark lice, book lice and parasitic lice.[2] It was formerly considered a superorder, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Psocodea - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAbout 6000 extant species are described in 39 families. Evidently Pscoptera belong with Phthiraptera in a monophyletic clade Psocodea.
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Fossil Liposcelididae and the lice ages (Insecta: Psocodea) - PMCThis family of psocopterans, known as 'book lice', is best known for the minute, pale, wingless species in the genus Liposcelis that are commonly found ...2. Systematics · 3. Phylogeny · 4. Discussion
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Orders of Insects: Psocodea – Insect Scienceworldwide distribution, ~3000spp.; about 300 species in Australia. live in all major habitats; found in leaf litter, foliage, bark of trees; some species ...
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[PDF] 1–44 MORPHOLOGY OF PSOCOMORPHA (PSOCODEAThis paper examines the adult integumental morphology of Psocomorpha, a suborder of Psocoptera, and discusses homologies and transformation series of ...
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Psocoptera of TXAmong insects there are four distinct types of glands that produce silk: collateral, dermal, labial and malpighian. Labial silk glands evolved only twice, once ...
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[PDF] Pscocids: Barklice and Booklice - Virginia TechPsocids have an incomplete lifecycle of egg, nymphal, and adult stages. Nymphs largely resemble the adults, but they must grow and molt multiple times before ...Missing: instars | Show results with:instars
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Liposcelis bostrychophila, Book Lice (Psocodea: Liposcelididae)Nov 11, 2024 · Many populations of this species are entirely female and reproduce without mating (parthenogenesis). During her lifetime, a female may deposit ...Missing: pheromones oviposition silk cocoons
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Booklice - Penn State ExtensionJul 23, 2024 · Booklice are small, wingless insects that are frequently found in homes. They feed on mold and fungi and are indicators of high humidity or moisture.
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Evaluation of Potential Attractants for Liposcelis bostrychophila ...Shao et al. (2006) demonstrated the presence of a sex pheromone in Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein), but there are no reports of pheromones in L. ...
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Morphological and molecular characterization of a sexually ... - NatureMay 27, 2015 · The discovery of sexually reproducing L. bostrychophila in Arizona confirmed that both sexual and parthenogenetic reproduction modes exist in ...Missing: pheromones | Show results with:pheromones
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[PDF] Biology of the Psocoptera - Sci-HubFeb 17, 2017 · thick layer of labial silk. Almost all batches are wholly ... paras1t1smg eggs of Psocoptera. Trans. Soc. Brit. Ent., 18: 181-193 ...
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Cellulose Digestion in Pseudocaecilius Elutus (Psocoptera) - PubMedCellulose Digestion in Pseudocaecilius Elutus (Psocoptera). Enzymologia. 1970 Aug 31;39(2):84-6. Authors. T B Sinha, D C Srivastava. PMID: 5500145. MeSH terms.
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Psocoptera - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsTermites in the primitive families, such as Kalotermitidae, possess a gut flora of protozoans, which enables them to digest cellulose. Their normal food is wood ...Missing: internal | Show results with:internal
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Host-parasite coevolution leads to underwater respiratory ... - NIHJun 4, 2025 · The main trunks give rise to centrifugal tracheal branches that connect the lateral parts of the body and the lateral thoracic and abdominal ...
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[PDF] Terrestrial Insects: Hemimetabola - Notoptera and PsocopteraJul 19, 2020 · They have a thin cuticle and thus are susceptible to desiccation. They are able to take up moisture from the atmosphere and obtain some of ...
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Lice (Phthiraptera) - Factsheet for health professionals - ECDCDec 15, 2023 · As their name suggests, sucking lice feed primarily on blood. The sucking is enhanced by the presence of strong oesophageal muscles. Digestion ...
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Thornton, I. W. B. The geographical and ecological distribution of ...Aug 6, 2025 · The geographical and ecological distribution of arboreal Psocoptera. Annu. Rev. Entomol. November 2003; Annual Review of Entomology 30(1):175- ...
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Cave insects with sex‐reversed genitalia had their most recent ...Aug 9, 2019 · Cave insects with sex-reversed genitalia had their most recent common ancestor in West Gondwana (Psocodea: Prionoglarididae: Speleketorinae).
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Diverse Barklice (Psocodea) from Late Cretaceous Vendean AmberDec 1, 2015 · It is noteworthy, however, that a fossil taxon from the Middle Jurassic of north China (Mesopsocus divaricatus Hong, 1983:75) and belonging ...
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New Genus and Species of Empheriidae (Insecta: PsocodeaJun 8, 2022 · Antennae long (Figure 4C), right flagellum with 30 segments, left with 32 flagellomeres, basal 10 segments covered with setae, secondary ...
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A new phylogeny for the family Empheriidae (Psocodea ...The order Psocodea, including barklice, booklice, and parasitic lice, is diverse and widely distributed since the Cretaceous. That is particularly the case ...
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First record of fossil psocodeans in copula from mid-Cretaceous ...We report the first discovery of barklice preserved in copula from amber dating back to the mid-Cretaceous, thus documenting the oldest preserved reproductive ...
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Contributions to the Palaeobiodiversity of Psocodea ('Psocoptera ...Jul 24, 2024 · Psocodea is an acercarian lineage commonly referred to as barklice, booklice and parasitic (or true) lice, englobing over 10, 800 discovered modern species.
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Prionoglarididae, Psyllipsocidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber ...The Psocodea ('Psocoptera' + Phthiraptera) is an order relatively well known in the fossil record with 31 families and 101 genera known to date (www.fossilworks ...
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[PDF] The earliest fossil record of the suborder Psocomorpha (InsectaOct 15, 2021 · This is the oldest fossil record of Psocomorpha and represents the first occurrence of the suborder from Kachin amber. The present discovery of ...
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Higher-level phylogeny of paraneopteran insects inferred ... - NatureFeb 23, 2015 · A monophyletic origin of Psocodea is now widely accepted and supported by forewing base structure, attachment structures of the legs and ...
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Fossil record of stem groups employed in evaluating the ... - NatureDec 13, 2016 · Within Paraneoptera, the split between Psocodea and Condylognatha occurred around the Devonian and Carboniferous boundary (357 Ma, 95% HPD 378– ...
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Comment on “Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution”### Summary of Psocodea/Psocoptera Divergence Time from Phylogenomic Study
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[PDF] In search of the sister group of the true lice: A systematic review of ...In contrast, paraphyly of Psocoptera (with regard to Phthiraptera) has also long been assumed (HENNIG. 1966). LYAL (1985) performed the first formal ...Missing: unification | Show results with:unification
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Paraneoptera) and elevated rate of evolution in mitochondrial 12S ...In the present study, the phylogenetic position of Phthiraptera was examined using mitochondrial 12S and 16S rDNA sequences, with three methods of phylogenetic ...
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[PDF] Molecular systematics of the suborder Trogiomorpha (Insecta ...The insect order Psocodea, containing over 10 000 described species, includes parasitic lice of birds and mammals (Phthiraptera) as well as free-living book.Missing: confirmation | Show results with:confirmation
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New barklice (Psocodea, Trogiomorpha) from Lower Cretaceous ...May 29, 2022 · Barklice are insects belonging to the order Psocodea. They are herbivorous or detritivorous, and inhabit a wide range of environments.
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Cerobasis guestfalica (Kolbe, 1880) - Psocodea Species FileThe Psocodea Species File is a taxonomic, nomenclatural, and bibliographic database of the lice and booklice of the world, including all extant and fossil ...
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File: <Corrodentia, PsocopteraPsocoptera are an order of insects that are commonly known as booklice, barklice or barkflies. They first appeared in the Permian period, 295–248 million years ...
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New genus of Empheriidae (Psocodea; Trogiomorpha) from mid ...The discovery of new species suggests that Empheriidae was probably very widely distributed during the Cretaceous, as it is recorded from Spain, North America, ...
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Silk Glands - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe families of all these orders differ in the extent of silk production. For example, among the Psocoptera, the Psocidae cover their eggs with silks, the ...
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Psocoptera of Canada - ZooKeys - Pensoft PublishersJan 24, 2019 · At present, 108 species of Psocoptera are known from Canada, an increase of 50% from the known fauna reported in 1979.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The psocoptera of tropical south-east Asia - ResearchGateThey are anatomically characterized by their well-developed chewing mouthparts and are considered cosmopolitan, being typical dwellers of trees, rocks, caves, ...
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Neurostigma Enderlein, 1900 (Psocodea: 'Psocoptera': Epipsocidae ...Jan 3, 2025 · This study describes five new Neurostigma species from the Brazilian Amazon, increasing the genus total to 19 species.
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Psocid ID: Fact Sheet - USDA ARSJan 24, 2025 · Psocids are secondary pests that cause significant weight and quality loss in stored grain by selectively feeding on mostly the germ of damaged and broken ...
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Booklice (Liposcelis spp.), Grain Mites (Acarus siro), and Flour ... - NIHParthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction that allows rapid colonization of new habitats but restricts genetic variation. An ambient temperature of 30 ± ...
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[PDF] Book Lice or Psocids Liposcelis sp. - Museum PestsPsocids are known as booklice because of their affinity for damp, moldy books. They are not truly lice and pose no threat to humans or pets. There.
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Barklice | Home & Garden Information Center - HGIC@clemson.eduMay 7, 2024 · Another species (Archipsocus nomas) makes silken webs on the bark of tree trunks and limbs. This webbing is most common in the coastal plain ...Missing: silk | Show results with:silk
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Bark Lice - Texas A&M Forest ServiceBark lice are small, soft-bodied insects with long antennae. They resemble aphids. Bark lice make silken webs on the bark of tree trunks and limbs.Missing: Ectopsocus greenhouses
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Psocids (barklice, booklice) | UMN ExtensionIf they are numerous, the most effective method to manage booklice is to reduce moisture. Psocids do not survive when humidity falls below 45% - 50%.
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Psocids as Global Pests of Stored Products - CABI Digital LibraryThis is the first-ever comprehensive book on Psocids infesting stored products and is written by a carefully selected list of experts on these pests.
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Lice, Humans, and Microbes - PMC - NIHAmong these, two lice species from two different genera infest humans: Pediculus humanus and Phthirus pubis (pubic “crab” lice).Missing: Pthirus | Show results with:Pthirus
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Where Are We With Human Lice? A Review of the Current ... - FrontiersTwo louse species are known to parasite humans, Pediculus humanus and Pthirus pubis (Reed et al., 2007).
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Human Pathogens in Body and Head Lice - PMC - PubMed CentralThe body louse, Pediculus humanus corporis, is the vector of three human pathogens: Rickettsia prowazekii, the agent of epidemic typhus; Borrelia recurrentis, ...
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Bartonella quintana in Body Lice Collected from Homeless Persons ...The body louse (P. humanus corporis) is the vector for three infectious diseases: epidemic typhus caused by R. prowazekii, trench fever caused by B. quintana, ...
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Bartonella quintana (Trench Fever) - DynaMedexOct 2, 2024 · Bartonella quintana is found worldwide · estimated > 1 million soldiers infected during World War I, with additional epidemics during World War ...
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Body Louse as a Vector of Reemerging Human DiseasesBartonella quintana is now recognized as an agent of bacillary angiomatosis bacteremia, trench fever, endocarditis, and chronic lymphadenopathy among the ...Missing: epidemics | Show results with:epidemics
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DPDx - Pediculosis - CDCPediculosis is infestation with human head-and-body lice, Pediculus humanus, which are ectoparasites. Head lice are common, while body lice are less common.Missing: Phthiraptera diversity
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[PDF] Head Lice: Identification, Biology, and Integrated Pest ManagementEggs will hatch in 7 - 10 days and once a nit hatches, a nymph. (immature) leaves the shell casing that then turns white in color. The empty nits are far ...Missing: attachment | Show results with:attachment
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[PDF] HEAD LICE - Maine.govMost of the eggs hatch within 7 to 11 days. To survive, a newly hatched louse must have a blood meal within minutes of birth. Developing lice, or nymphs, take ...
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Physically Acting Treatments for Head Lice—Can We Still Claim ...Nov 10, 2022 · Head lice worldwide have developed resistance to insecticides, prompting the introduction of a range of alternative treatments including plant extracts and ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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A comprehensive survey of permethrin resistance in human head ...Feb 6, 2023 · The exposure of resistant head lice to the maximum permethrin concentration (90%) generated 5–13.3% mortality in lice from Buenos Aires [50]. In ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Evaluation of resistance of human head lice to pyrethroid insecticidesThe highest prevalence of human head lice resistance against pyrethroid insecticides was 99%, and the lowest majority was 5.4%.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Lice in Cattle - Integumentary System - Merck Veterinary ManualPediculosis in cattle can decrease weight gain and milk production, lead to weight loss, and damage hide and hair.
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Lice Infestation in CattleMay 30, 2019 · In calves, moderate-to-heavy lice infestation has led to a 0.21 pounds/day reduced weight gain, according to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln ...Missing: impacts | Show results with:impacts