Blastopsocus johnstoni
Mockford, 2002
Blastopsocus johnstoni is a of bark in the Psocidae, described by Mockford in 2002. It belongs to the Blastopsocus, a group of small, winged insects commonly found on tree bark and foliage. The species is known from the United States. Like other , it is likely associated with lichens, , and organic debris on vegetation surfaces.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Blastopsocus johnstoni: //ˌblæstoʊˈsoʊkəs ˈdʒɒnstəni//
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Distribution
United States (distribution records from USA only; specific states unrecorded in available sources)
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Taxonomic note
Described by Mockford in 2002; the specific epithet 'johnstoni' likely honors an individual, though the etymology is not documented in available sources.