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Photo#245335
Barklouse - Mesopsocus unipunctatus

Barklouse - Mesopsocus unipunctatus
Burnaby, Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada
July 13, 2008
Size: 5mm

Moved
Moved from Mesopsocus.

Moved

Mesopsocus, probaly immunis.
Mesopsocus, probaly immunis.

 
M. unipunctatus (Mueller)
Ed Mockford det. His comment: "There is a lot of color variation in the females of this species. Many times I have tried to discriminate distinct species, but it always falls through with the possible exception of a form from some of the offshore islands of California."

Thanks!
I guess it was around 5mm.

Wow!
How big is it?

 
I agree, Wow
Great Shot!

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