Valenzuela tamiami
(Mockford, 1965)
Valenzuela tamiami is a of barklouse in the Caeciliusidae, described by Mockford in 1965. It belongs to the order Psocodea, a group of small, often overlooked insects commonly known as barklice or booklice. The species has been recorded in Cuba and North America, with extremely limited observational data.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Valenzuela tamiami: /væˌlɛnˈzjuːlə tæmiˈæmi/
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Distribution
Cuba; North America (Caribbean region). Distribution records indicate presence in Cuba and the broader Caribbean/North American region.
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Data limitations
This has only 2 observations recorded on iNaturalist and lacks published biological or ecological studies. Most information derives from taxonomic databases rather than field research.