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Psocoptera

42947 Psocoptera http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psocoptera Information from Wikipedia on the Psocoptera or booklice or barklice, an order of about 5500 species of insects in 41 families. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Hexapoda > Insecta > Psocoptera psocoptera   2005   amphientomidae   amphipsocidae   animal   antenna   (biology)   archipsocidae   arthropod   asiopsocidae   binding   biological   classification Jan 6, 2008  

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Photographs and a description of this species, with information on its distribution, life cycle and biology.
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Information from Wikipedia on the Psocoptera or booklice or barklice, an order of about 5500 species of insects in 41 families.
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An introduction to these insects, with illustrations of Lepinotus reticulatus, Liposcelis bostrychophilus and Liposcelis decolor.
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