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| Booklice (Psocoptera) | | The booklice (Psocoptera), also called barklice or barkflies, are an order in the class insects (Insecta), the subclass winged insects (Pterygota) and the infraclass Neoptera. Psocoptera comprise approximately 2, 700 species, and are found throughout the world. In Central Europe around 100 booklice species occur. | | |
| | Valenzuela flavidus | | Valenzuela flavidus belong to the genus Valenzuela, in the order booklice (Psocoptera), the suborder Psocomorpha, the infraorder Caeciliusetae, the superfamily Caeciliusoidea, the family Caeciliusidae, the subfamily Caeciliusinae and the tribe Coryphacini. This booklice species is common and widespread throughout the world. | | |
| | | The pseudoscorpion Chelifer cancroides, which also resides in human environments is a natural enemy of the booklouse. Psocoptera have a life expectancy of up to 12 weeks. A female booklouse is capable of laying up to 120 eggs. Thus, in favourable conditions (in buildings) booklice can produce 8 new generations in a lifetime. | | |
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