Psocus crosbyi

Chapman, 1930

common barklouse

Psocus crosbyi is a of barklouse described by Chapman in 1930. It belongs to the Psocidae, a group of small, soft-bodied insects commonly found on bark, foliage, and other surfaces in wooded environments. The species is known from the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psocus crosbyi: /ˈpsoʊkəs ˈkrɒzbi.aɪ/

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Distribution

United States; North America

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