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pscopoptera sp.
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 22-10-2008 11:08
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hi otherinsectsforum,

I found this little pscocoptera (1.5-2mm) on bark of Salix.
Is it possible to got this id?, the picture isn't brilliant..
Trichopsocus sp. ?

place: Amsterdam forest
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I would expect this to be Ectopsocus sp. (E. petersi or E. briggsi).
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I thought it was perhabs Trichopsocus sp., because of the long hairs on the thorax..

but Ectopsocus could have these also?
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Hi Robert,
I will have a look in my Psocoptera literature tonight. I have to admit though that I don't recall having seen those long hairs on the thorax in the Ectopsocus specimens I studied.
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Posted on 23-10-2008 19:45
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Hi Robert,

Although it's a bit difficult to see in your pictures, it looks like the areola postica in the forewing is absent. That would mean it can't be a member of the family Trichopsocidae.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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