Lichenomima lugens

(Hagen, 1861)

mouse-like barklouse

Lichenomima lugens is a of barklouse in the Myopsocidae, originally described by Hagen in 1861 as Psocus lugens. It belongs to a group commonly referred to as mouse-like barklice due to their general body form. The species has been documented in North America with records from both the United States and Canada. Like other members of Myopsocidae, it is associated with bark .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lichenomima lugens: //laɪˌkiːnəˈmaɪmə ˈluːdʒɛnz//

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Habitat

Associated with bark environments, typical of Myopsocidae members.

Distribution

North America; documented from United States and Canada.

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