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Mesopsocus immunis ?
Robert Heemskerk
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hi otherinsectforum,

Today I found some of these psocoptera sp.
Rather large pscocoptera (4-5mm)

When I look to the key, It is Mesopsocus immunis, a female.

Is this correct?

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Seems correct.
 
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thank you very much Phil Smile
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