Aaroniella achrysa

(Banks, 1941)

Aaroniella achrysa is a of barklouse in the Philotarsidae, described by Banks in 1941. It belongs to the Aaroniella, which comprises small associated with tree bark and lichen . Records indicate presence in Caribbean islands including Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad. The species is part of the diverse Psocodea order, which includes both free-living and parasitic forms.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aaroniella achrysa: /ˌaː.rɔˈni.el.la aˈkrʏ.sa/

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Habitat

Associated with tree bark and lichen substrates, consistent with Philotarsidae .

Distribution

Caribbean region: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and Santo Domingo. Also recorded as present in North America broadly.

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Taxonomic notes

Originally described by Banks in 1941. Placed in Aaroniellinae within Philotarsidae. The Aaroniella contains multiple distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical regions.

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