Valenzuela croesus
(Chapman, 1930)
lizard barklouse
Valenzuela croesus is a of barklouse in the Caeciliusidae, first described by Chapman in 1930. It belongs to the order Psocodea, a group of small, often overlooked insects commonly known as barklice or booklice. The species has been documented in parts of Central America and North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Valenzuela croesus: //ˌvælənˈzuːlə ˈkriːsəs//
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Distribution
Recorded from the United States, Guatemala, and Mexico. Distribution spans Middle America and North America.
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Taxonomic placement
Placed in the tribe Coryphacini within Caeciliusinae. The Valenzuela contains multiple barklouse , many of which require close examination for accurate identification.