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Posted on 26-01-2017 15:13
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can anyone identify psocopter please?
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Looks like a Dorypteryx species. Where was it found?
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Posted on 26-01-2017 19:11
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I found it in bathroom. Its wing veins looks like different from dorypteryx
 
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As it was indoors, I'd say almost certainly Dorypteryx, but which country are you in?
Remember that there are several species of Dorypteryx, some with more reduced venation.
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Posted on 27-01-2017 06:59
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i live in Turkey. Its wing veins are same neither D.domestica nor D.longipennis, D.pallida.I don't know other species belong this genus.
 
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In many species, the venation of Psocoptera is variable. You may need to use other characters to establish the identity of this specimen. (We've reached the limit of my knowledge of this group! Wink )
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