Lachesilla centralis

García-Aldrete, 1983

Lachesilla centralis is a of barklouse in the Lachesillidae, described by García-Aldrete in 1983. As a member of the order Psocodea, it belongs to a group of small, often overlooked insects commonly found in association with vegetation and decaying organic matter. The species has been recorded in Mexico and the United States, placing it within the Nearctic and Neotropical faunal regions.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lachesilla centralis: //læˈkɛsɪlə sɛnˈtrælɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Mexico and the United States. Present in Middle America and North America.

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Taxonomic note

The was described by Mexican entomologist Ana María García-Aldrete in 1983. García-Aldrete has been a prolific contributor to the of Psocodea, particularly the Lachesillidae.

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