Hemipsocus

Selys-Longchamps, 1872

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Hemipsocus is a of barklice in the Hemipsocidae, containing approximately 17 described . Members of this genus are associated with leaf litter , distinguishing them from many other barklice that inhabit tree bark or foliage. The genus was established by Selys-Longchamps in 1872. Hemipsocus represents one of several genera within the small family Hemipsocidae, which is part of the diverse order Psocodea.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemipsocus: /ˌhɛmɪpˈsɔːkəs/

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Habitat

Leaf litter, as indicated by the 'leaf litter barklice' applied to members of this .

Distribution

Recorded from Mexico, Panama, and Indonesia based on available distribution data.

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Species Diversity

The contains approximately 17 described , though specific species names are not provided in available sources.

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