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Camelopsocus

Camelopsocus
Agua Fria National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
February 22, 2021
SLAM trap W1 deployed 2-16 to 2-22
coll. Art Keith
ripairan area

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Camelopsocus Camelopsocus Camelopsocus

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This lovely creature ...
is a psocid, Family Psocidae genus Camelopsocus. Two species are recorded from Arizona. All 4 North American species are closely related and similar in appearance. This could be C. monticolus or C. tucsonensis. They are distinguished by the shape of the hypandrium and phallosome. I wil send this post to Dr. Mockford, but he may not be able to get it to species without examining the specimen.

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