Psocus is a genus of common barklice in the family Psocidae. There are about 17 described species in Psocus (the genus has been redefined more narrowly, after many unrelated species were described under its name). Psocus has been found to naturally occur in Europe and North America and the genus includes the largest known psocids.
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Psocus is a genus of common barklice in the family Psocidae. There are about 17 described species in Psocus (the genus has been redefined more narrowly, after many unrelated species were described under its name). Psocus has been found to naturally occur in Europe and North America and the genus includes the largest known psocids.
==Species== These 17 species belong to the genus Psocus: Psocus alticolus Banks, 1937 Psocus bipunctatus (Linnaeus, 1761) Psocus crosbyi Chapman, 1930 Psocus cyllarus Banks, 1941 Psocus dolorosus Banks, 1937 Psocus illotus Banks, 1939 Psocus incomptus Banks, 1937 Psocus jeanneli Badonnel, 1945 Psocus lapidarius Badonnel, 1936 Psocus leidyi Aaron, 1886 Psocus mucronicaudatus Li, 2002 Psocus omissus Banks, 1939 Psocus oneitus Banks, 1941 Psocus rizali Banks, 1939 Psocus saghaliensis Okamoto & Kuwayama, 1924 Psocus socialis Li, 1997 Psocus vannivalvulus Li, 1995
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