Mockford-1984
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Blaste osceola
common barklouse
Blaste osceola is a species of barklouse in the family Psocidae, described by Mockford in 1984. It is a member of the order Psocodea, a group of small, soft-bodied insects commonly found on bark, foliage, and other surfaces. The species is known from North America.
Camelopsocus hiemalis
Camelopsocus hiemalis is a small, winter-active barklouse (order Psocodea, family Psocidae) described by Mockford in 1984. It belongs to a monobasic genus, meaning it is the sole species in Camelopsocus. The species is endemic to a restricted area of the Front Ranges in Colorado, USA, where it has been observed active during warm winter days. Its specific epithet 'hiemalis' (Latin for 'of winter') reflects this unusual seasonal activity pattern.