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No idea of what this is. 1 cm long (just the body). Order Psocoptera. Maybe a ...
Found this little one hanging out on back porch this morning.
One of the more conspicuous species in the East; nymphs and adults often seen ...
taken on 7 July 2015 in the same place. These individuals are very similar to ...
This is our largest Bark Louse species in our forest areas. About 8-9 mm long ...
Seems like nymphs; they usually cluster around trees and are harmless to ...
Found them huddled together, they're about 5-8 mm, laterally compressed bodies, ...
I found a cluster of these Barkfly (Psocoptera) nymphs under a rock. They were ...
Whew! No idea! Never seen these before. They measure just under 1/4" long each
I saw bunch of these on the neighbors dog, not like any parasite I have ever ...
Despite their common name these insect are not parasites, actually beneficial, ...
Two small patches of baby (1st instar) Bark Lice with their mother attending to ...
A bunch of insects clustered on a tree. They look like some sort of fungus ...