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040_ID? (Graphopsocus cruciatus)
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Please identify 040_ID. ? Thank you very much.
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wings, like to the Aphids!I think!
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Looks like a psocid (bark louse) to me Smile
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I also think of Psocoptera too.
 
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I think you are right, I agree with you! Wink
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I have these, it looks like Graphopsocus cruciatus.

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It is Graphopsocus cruciatus Bye, Niels.
 
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ChrisR wrote:
Looks like a psocid (bark louse) to me Smile


Chris Thank you very much.
 
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Nielsyese wrote:
It is Graphopsocus cruciatus Bye, Niels.


Niels Thank you very much.
 
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blowave wrote:
I have these, it looks like Graphopsocus cruciatus.

Janet


Janet Thank you very much.
 
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