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Bug unknown Johnson Co - Cerastipsocus venosus

Bug unknown Johnson Co - Cerastipsocus venosus
Hurricane Wilderness Area, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
July 8, 2006
Size: 9mm
I don't hit insects that often that I just don't know. I don't know. Impressive antenna length and very keeled wing fold.

Moved
Moved from Psocidae.

Cerastipsocus venosus
This is a good shot of an adult 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 have yellow and brown striped abdomens. They are one of the largest barklouse in eastern North America.

Moved

Bark Louse
I believe this a bark louse, in the order Psocoptera. That's all I can tell you, maybe someone has an idea on genus or species (I don't think there are very many).

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