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Psocoptera > Ectopsocus sp.?
Maherjos
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Posted on 10-06-2012 09:30
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Coastal area in southern Spain

Photograph taken on June 09, 2012, in the wetlands of the Su�rez Pond, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Apparent size with wings, about 1,5-2 mm


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Cuneopalpus cyanops, perhaps...
 
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Jordi Clavell wrote:
Cuneopalpus cyanops, perhaps...


Thanks for identifying which proposes. Smile
With your guidance I edit the title, hoping that some other specialist also wants to give us their opinion.

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Don't think this is Cuneopalpus cyanops. That species doesn't have wing markings. In this specimen you can see wing markings. Furthermore I think the areola postica is missing (although I can't see the wing venation very clearly). I expect this to be a species of the genus Ectopsocus.
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Jan Willem wrote:
Don't think this is Cuneopalpus cyanops. That species doesn't have wing markings. In this specimen you can see wing markings. Furthermore I think the areola postica is missing (although I can't see the wing venation very clearly). I expect this to be a species of the genus Ectopsocus.


Very grateful for your help. Smile
With your guidance I edit the title.

Kind regards
José Marín.
 
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