Trichadenotecnum circularoides

Badonnel, 1955

common barklouse

Trichadenotecnum circularoides is a barklouse in the Psocidae, first described by Badonnel in 1955. It has a remarkably broad distribution spanning multiple continents including Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The species has been documented in the southeastern United States, where research has examined its and stages.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichadenotecnum circularoides: //ˌtrɪkəˌdɛnoʊˈtɛknəm ˌsɜːrkjʊˈlæroʊɪdz//

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Distribution

Africa; Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China); North America (including the southeastern United States); South America; Southern Asia. Specific locality records include Angola, the Azores (Faial), Brazil, Malaysia, and the USA.

More Details

Research Note

A study published in The Florida Entomologist examined T. circularoides in the southeastern United States with notes on and stages, but specific findings were not accessible from the abstract.

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