Lachesilla corona
Chapman, 1930
fateful barklouse
Lachesilla corona is a of barklouse in the Lachesillidae, first described by Chapman in 1930. It is one of numerous species within the Lachesilla, which comprises small, winged insects commonly known as barklice or . The species is known from North America, with records from the United States and Canada. Barklice in this family are typically found in association with dead plant material and are not considered pests of living plants or structures.

Pronunciation
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Distribution
Recorded from the United States and Canada. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in both countries, classified as PRESENT for North America overall.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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