Mockford-1974
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Echmepteryx intermedia
scaly-winged barklouse
Echmepteryx intermedia is a species of scaly-winged barklouse in the family Lepidopsocidae, described by Mockford in 1974. It belongs to a group of small, cryptic insects characterized by scales covering their wings and body. The species has been documented across a broad geographic range spanning the Caribbean, Central America, and North America.
Indiopsocus
common barklice
Indiopsocus is a genus of common barklice in the family Psocidae, containing more than 30 described species. These small insects are found primarily in the Americas, with records from the United States through Central America. As members of Psocidae, they inhabit terrestrial environments where they feed on organic detritus. The genus was established by Mockford in 1974.
Myopsocus antillanus
Myopsocus antillanus is a species of barklouse in the family Myopsocidae, described by Mockford in 1974. The species belongs to a genus characterized by eyes with distinct facets and reduced or absent ocelli. Like other members of Psocodea, it is a small, soft-bodied insect associated with vegetation and decaying organic matter.