Amphigerontia montivaga

(Chapman, 1930)

common barklouse

Amphigerontia montivaga is a of barklouse in the Psocidae, first described by Chapman in 1930 under the basionym Psocus montivagus. It is found in Central America and North America, with confirmed records from the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala. As a member of the barklice group, it belongs to the order Psocodea, which includes booklice, barklice, and true .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Amphigerontia montivaga: //ˌæm.fɪ.dʒɛˈrɒn.tiə ˌmɒn.tɪˈvæɡə//

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Distribution

Documented from the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala. Present in both Middle America and North America biogeographic regions.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Psocus montivagus by Chapman in 1930, later transferred to the Amphigerontia.

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