Indiopsocus bisignatus
(Banks, 1904)
common barklouse
Indiopsocus bisignatus is a of in the , first described by Banks in 1904. The species is distributed across parts of North and Central America, with records from the United States, Mexico, and Honduras. Barklice in this family are typically found in association with tree bark, lichens, and other surface substrates where they feed on microflora.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Indiopsocus bisignatus: /ˌɪndiˈɒpsəkəs ˌbaɪsɪɡˈneɪtəs/
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Distribution
Documented from the United States, Mexico, and Honduras. Present in both North America and Middle America.
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Taxonomic placement
The belongs to the tribe Ptyctini within the Psocinae, a grouping characterized by specific patterns and genitalic structures.