Trogiidae
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Cerobasis
granary booklice
Cerobasis is a genus of granary booklice in the family Trogiidae, established by Kolbe in 1882. The genus contains at least 30 described species distributed across multiple continents. Members of this genus are small, wingless insects associated with stored products and dry organic materials.
Cerobasis annulata
Cerobasis annulata is a species of barklouse in the family Trogiidae, first described by Hagen in 1865. It is a small, wingless insect found across much of western and central Europe, including the British Isles, and has also been recorded from the Azores, Madeira, and Cyprus. The species belongs to the order Psocodea, which includes both barklice and parasitic lice.
Lepinotus inquilinus
granary booklouse
Lepinotus inquilinus is a species of granary booklouse in the family Trogiidae. It has a broad cosmopolitan distribution spanning Africa, Australia, Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), Central America, North America, Oceania, and Southern Asia. The species has been documented in the Azores archipelago (Pico, São Miguel, and Terceira islands). As a member of the granary booklice group, it is associated with stored products and human-modified environments.