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Photo#614735
Common Barklouse - Indiopsocus lanceolatus - male

Common Barklouse - Indiopsocus lanceolatus - Male
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
February 19, 2012
Voucher #614735
NOTE: One of the paratypes authors used for Indiopsocus lanceolatus

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Common Barklouse - Indiopsocus lanceolatus - male Common Barklouse - Indiopsocus lanceolatus Common Barklouse - Indiopsocus lanceolatus

Moved

Moved
Moved from Indiopsocus.

I examined this one carefully..
and the median strap of the hypandrium is clearly divided into 2 strips making it ceterus, not texanus.

 
Still ceterus?
I notice a paratype of Indiopsocus lanceolatus has the same label data.

 
Does look very similar ...
Diane had my specimen in-hand when she ID'd as certus, however I'll have her take a second look

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