Damp-barklice

Guides

  • Cuneopalpus

    damp barklice

    Cuneopalpus is a genus of damp barklice in the family Elipsocidae, erected by French entomologist André Badonnel in 1943. The genus contains a single described species, Cuneopalpus cyanops, which was originally described as Eclipsocus cyanops in 1876 before being reclassified. Members of this genus are found across a broad geographic range spanning Europe, northern Asia, and North America.

  • Cuneopalpus cyanops

    Cuneopalpus cyanops is a species of damp barklouse in the family Elipsocidae. It is the sole described species in its genus. The species has a broad distribution across Europe, northern Asia, and North America. Adults are orange in coloration.

  • Elipsocus

    damp barklice

    Elipsocus is a genus of damp barklice in the family Elipsocidae, established by Hagen in 1866. The genus contains more than 20 described species distributed across Europe, North Africa, and parts of North America. These insects are small, soft-bodied psocopterans associated with moist habitats on bark and vegetation.

  • Reuterella

    damp barklice

    Reuterella is a genus of damp barklice in the family Elipsocidae, established by Enderlein in 1903. The genus contains at least one described species, R. helvimacula. These insects belong to the order Psocodea, which includes barklice, booklice, and parasitic lice. Members of this genus are associated with moist microhabitats on bark surfaces.