psocopteran
English
    

A psocopteran, Psococerastis gibbosa
Etymology
    
Psocoptera + -an
Noun
    
psocopteran (plural psocopterans)
- Any insect of the order Psocoptera.
-  2002, Niles Eldredge, Life on Earth, page 152:- Thrips probably evolved from primitive Psocopterans approximately 250 million years ago. […] The Liposcelidae include the common "book lice" (Liposcelis) psocopterans, which are wingless and also found in mammal nests.
 
-  2006, James T. Costa, The Other Insect Societies, page 193:- The psocopterans most readers are likely to encounter seem more social parasites than social.
 
-  2009, Ian Christopher Stocks, Comparative Morphological and Functional Analysis of Wing Coupling and ..., page 13:- Psocoptera and Phthiraptera are paraphyletic with respect to each other (Yoshizawa & Johnson 2006; Kjer et al. 2006) but the suborders Psocomorpha and Trogiomorpha, which contain most of the common species of psocopterans, do appear to be monophyletic (Yoshizawa 2002).
 
 
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Synonyms
    
- (any species of Psocoptera): bark fly, bark louse, book louse, psocid
Translations
    
insect of the order Psocoptera
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