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Photo#885156
Psocidae, lateral - Hyalopsocus striatus

Psocidae, lateral - Hyalopsocus striatus
Chimney Rock Prairie, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
August 1, 2013
Size: 3.8 mm (including wings)
When I started, it still had antennae.

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Moved
Moved from Common Barklice.

This one could be Blaste
the discoidal cell and areola postica don't look right for Amphigenontia. If you send it to me I'll try and ID. Perhaps Dr. Mockford can tell from this image.

 
You bet.
I have 2.
I think they are the same.
You can have them.
Where do I send them?

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