Stenocaecilius antillanus

(Banks, 1938)

Stenocaecilius antillanus is a of barklouse in the Caeciliusidae, first described by Banks in 1938. It belongs to the order Psocodea, a group of small, often overlooked insects that feed on organic debris, lichens, and . The species has a broad distribution across the Americas, from the Caribbean through Central America to South America, with records extending to the Galápagos Islands.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stenocaecilius antillanus: /stɛnoʊˈsiːsɪliəs æntɪˈlænəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from the Caribbean (American Virgin Islands, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica), Middle America (Mexico, Guatemala, Panama), North America (USA), and South America (Brazil, Suriname, Venezuela, Galápagos).

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