Forest-microfauna

Guides

  • Hyalopsocus floridanus

    common barklouse

    Hyalopsocus floridanus is a species of barklouse in the family Psocidae, first described by Banks in 1905. It is a small, winged insect that inhabits bark and foliage surfaces. The species is distributed across North America, with records from both the United States and Canada. As a member of the 'common barklice' group, it contributes to the decomposition of organic material in forest and woodland ecosystems.