Forest-microhabitat
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Nanopsocus
Nanopsocus is a genus of thick barklice in the family Pachytroctidae, established by Pearman in 1928. The genus comprises five described species distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, with records from Malaysia and oceanic islands. Members of this genus are small, cryptic insects associated with bark and decaying plant material. Like other Pachytroctidae, they are part of the diverse psocopteran fauna that inhabits forest microhabitats.