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Psocids laying eggs? - Graphopsocus cruciatus - female

Psocids laying eggs? - Graphopsocus cruciatus - Female
Talleyville, New Castle, County, Delaware, USA
June 29, 2009
Size: 3 to 4 mm

Nice photo!
Nice photo of this tiny Barklouse. Since only Editors can see the full size, it would help everyone to see details if this image was closely cropped and reloaded.

Psocids
Thanks, got a million of them in my hedges.

 
Cropping
I agree with Ted, nice photo and it would be very beneficial if it was cropped tightly. It would show a lot better both as a thumbnail and on this page.

 
Cropping
When I get home this evening I will try to get a good crop. The pic that is presented is already a crop. I'll do my best and post. Thanks.

looks like it... Graphopsocus cruciatus
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