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Photo#1807759
Trogiidae?

Trogiidae?
Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
May 1, 2020

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Trogiidae? Trogiidae?

Moved

You are probably right ..
Do you have the specimen? I'd like to see it real close. It doesn't look like a species I'm familiar with.

 
No, unfortunately not...
I released it outside after I was done with the photos. It was *tiny*. I don't think I'd even know how to handle a specimen of its size!

 
Those of us smitten by Psocoptera ...
get out our aspirator and nab it. Specimens this size can, however, disappear in a heartbeat. Murphy's law holds ... the more valuable the specimen, the more likely it is to vanish in thin air!

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