Lachesilla forcepeta

Chapman, 1930

fateful barklouse

Lachesilla forcepeta is a of described by Chapman in 1930. It belongs to the , a group of small, soft-bodied commonly known as fateful barklice. The species is recorded from both Central America and North America. Barklice in this family are generally found in association with dead material and bark.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lachesilla forcepeta: /ˌlækiˈsɪlə fɔːrˈsɛpɪtə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Central America and North America. Specific locality data within these regions is limited.

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Etymology

The specific epithet 'forcepeta' likely refers to -like structures, possibly describing male or other morphological features characteristic of this .

Taxonomic History

Described by Chapman in 1930, this has remained in the Lachesilla with no recorded taxonomic revisions or synonymizations.

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