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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 10-05-2009 09:58
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hi other insectsforum,

I was wondering what kind of psocoptera this is..?
Perhabs it is a Valenzuela sp.?

Looks like this pscocoptera is quite fresh and new.., so there is no obvious patterns to see?
size ~4mm
place: Amsterdam forest
date: 9-05-2009
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You're right - too teneral for any marking to have developed. It is certainly not "Valenzuela" (a synonymof Caecilius). The venation is all wrong.
 
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Thank you for your reaction Phil.

I was mislead by it's coloring (to say it Valenzuela).


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veination very similar with some genera in de family Psocidae, subfamily Psocinae: most close to Loensia and Trichadenotecnum.
Difficult to go further without colouration.

(Lit. T.R. New, 2005. Psocoptera. Handbooks of Britisch insects Vol. 1 Part 7)

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ok, thank you Klaas for your further comment.

I apriciate it,
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