Thread subject: Diptera.info :: nice half-apterous psocopterid

Posted by mwkozlowski on 08-11-2007 17:57
#1

Heve we got any idea whai it is? I have lost my key for Psocoptera!
On the wall, Warsaw, late September

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-11-2007 18:29
#2

A nymph that is turning an adult, I think. Smile

Posted by Tony Irwin on 08-11-2007 19:29
#3

You might get a name for this from Bob Saville (if you let him use the image on his website Wink - http://www.brc.ac...mepage.htm)

Edited by Tony Irwin on 29-11-2007 21:56

Posted by mwkozlowski on 08-11-2007 21:31
#4

thanks, Tony, I will try this contact, now I see this coud be a nymph, no vains in wings (sockets)...

Edited by mwkozlowski on 08-11-2007 21:31

Posted by Krister Hall on 28-11-2007 16:28
#5

Looks like a larvae of Graphopsocus crusiatus.

Posted by mwkozlowski on 28-11-2007 21:49
#6

Krister, thanks for the enlightement!

Posted by Krister Hall on 29-11-2007 09:07
#7

Reply to private message:"just a question: is "my" psocid you named Graphopsocus cruciatus enough characteristic not to confuse with Valenzuela flavidus , both are abundant near the place I took this photo.... cheers"

Sorry about the reply in this thread but I don?t know how to answer with photos in the private message section.

Yes I?m pretty sure that this is a G. cruciatus. I have not seen any larvaes of V. flavidus with those blue eyes. Attached is a picture G. cruciatus that is "new born" and still has a lot of it?s larvael atttributes.

Look at the dark area on the fore head....there ia a clear match.

But I could be wrong Smile

Edited by Krister Hall on 29-11-2007 09:10

Posted by mwkozlowski on 30-11-2007 17:19
#8

Krister, many thanks, you must be right!