Rhyopsocus texanus

(Banks, 1930)

Rhyopsocus texanus is a of barklouse in the Psoquillidae. It is distributed across Central America and North America, including the United States and Mexico. As a member of the Psocodea order, it belongs to a group of insects commonly associated with decaying organic matter and bird nests. The species was first described by Nathan Banks in 1930.

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How to pronounce Rhyopsocus texanus: //raɪˈɒpsəˌkʊs tɛkˈseɪnəs//

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Distribution

Central America and North America, including the United States and Mexico.

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