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what are they? - Cerastipsocus venosus

what are they? - Cerastipsocus venosus
Tavares, Lake County, Florida, USA
April 2, 2007

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what are they? - Cerastipsocus venosus what are they? - Cerastipsocus venosus

Moved
Moved from Psocidae.

Cerastipsocus venosus
This is a group of nymph Cerastipsocus venosus; Family Psocidae. They are one of the more conspicuous species in the East. I often see nymphs and adults clustered together in large groups on smooth tree trunks. The nymphs can be identified by the yellow and brown striped abdomens. They are one of the largest barklouse in eastern North America.

Moved

Bark Lice
The name of the family is Psocidae.

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