Cerastipsocus trifasciatus

(Provancher, 1876)

common barklouse

Cerastipsocus trifasciatus is a in the , described by Provancher in 1876. It is widely distributed across the Americas, with records from North America (Canada, USA, Mexico), Central America ( Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama), and South America (Colombia, Venezuela). As a member of the Psocidae, it inhabits bark and related microhabitats.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cerastipsocus trifasciatus: /sɛˌræstɪˈsoʊkəs ˌtraɪfæsiˈeɪtəs/

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Habitat

Bark and related microhabitats typical of .

Distribution

Canada; USA; Mexico; Rica; Guatemala; Nicaragua; Panama; Colombia; Venezuela.

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