Damp-barklouse
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Elipsocus obscurus
Elipsocus obscurus is a species of damp barklouse in the family Elipsocidae, described by Mockford in 1980. It is distributed across Central America and North America, including the United States and Mexico. As a member of Psocodea, it belongs to a group of small, often overlooked insects commonly associated with moist habitats.
Propsocus pulchripennis
Propsocus pulchripennis is a species of damp barklouse in the family Elipsocidae. It has a remarkably broad cosmopolitan distribution spanning six continents, including Africa, Australia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. The species was originally described by Perkins in 1899 under the basionym Stenopsocus pulchripennis. As a member of the damp barklice, it inhabits moist microhabitats associated with bark and decaying wood.