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Miguel Berkemeier
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Posted on 25-05-2015 18:50
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Hello,

Can you tell me the family or the genus of this Psocoptera insect?
(Portalegre, Portugal - 05.04.2015)
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John Carr
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Maybe a pale Graphopsocus cruciatus.
 
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Miguel Berkemeier
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John Carr wrote:
Maybe a pale Graphopsocus cruciatus.

Thank you Smile
Do you know why can't I write a new thread in "Other insects, spiders, etc." ?
 
Andre Burgers
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Miguel,

No doubt with John's id. Graphopsocus cruciatus 110%. Very common in our regions on Quercus suber and ilex.
In winter and early spring this species has lighter to almost no marks on wings. The photo is from January on Quercus suber.

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