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Photo#67133
longhorned nymphs - Cerastipsocus venosus

longhorned nymphs - Cerastipsocus venosus
Strafford, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
July 27, 2006
Size: 1/8"

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Moved
Moved from Psocidae.

Cerastipsocus venosus
This is a 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 have yellow and brown striped abdomens.

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