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Echmepteryx hageni
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Copyright © 2017
Susan Leach Snyder
Unknown Bark Louse -
Echmepteryx hageni
Naples, Collier County, Florida, USA
February 27, 2017
Size: 1 mm
This louse was living in the detritus that had accumulated in an Tillandsia setacea.
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Contributed by
Susan Leach Snyder
on 1 March, 2017 - 10:42am
Last updated 10 March, 2017 - 8:52am
Moved tentatively per Diane's comment
Moved from
Barklice, Booklice, and Parasitic Lice
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v belov
, 10 March, 2017 - 8:52am
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this is likely..
a nymph of Echmepteryx hageni (Lepidopsocidae)
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Diane Young
, 7 March, 2017 - 8:04pm
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Thank you
very much for the identification. I wish I could find more adult bark lice, but I seem to keep finding nymphs instead. :) I'll keep looking.
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Susan Leach Snyder
, 11 March, 2017 - 3:49pm
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Is this creature covered with hairs?
Could you count the flagellomeres for me?
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Diane Young
, 3 March, 2017 - 3:05pm
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March 3: Yes it
is covered in hairs. It appears to have 18 flagellomeres, but I will need to look at it again to be accurate.
March 7: I'm adding another photo to show the body hairs, as well as a photo to show the flagellomeres. I'm having trouble counting the flagellomeres, but it looks like a lot more than my original count of 18. It looks like more than 30 to me. They are very small near the tip and my magnification isn't that great.
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Susan Leach Snyder
, 3 March, 2017 - 3:30pm
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