Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Some kind of Pscoptera<Lepinotus patruelis >ID..B.Saville.

Posted by Roger Thomason on 17-10-2008 15:33
#1

Found this little thing wandering around in my garden shed. Approx 1.5-2mm in length. Anyone put a name to it?

Edited by Roger Thomason on 09-11-2008 08:13

Posted by LordV on 17-10-2008 16:42
#2

Looks like a booklouse or similar so yes a psocid.
Brian V.

Posted by Roger Thomason on 17-10-2008 17:10
#3

Thanks Brian
The only member of Pscodidae on my checklist is Amphigerontia bifasciata (Latr.) so I'll tick it off as that.
Regards Roger

Posted by John Bratton on 17-10-2008 17:21
#4

I think it would be rather rash to assume any psocopteran found on Shetland is the same species as previously. They are a very under-recorded group. From memory, Amphigerontia have patterned wings, whereas yours has no wings at all. Bob Saville at Fife Local Records Centre is the British expert so you could send the picture to him.

John Bratton

Posted by Roger Thomason on 18-10-2008 13:22
#5

Hi John
Sent off photo this morning to Bob Saville. Will post any result if I get a reply.Consider my list un-ticked :(.
Regards Roger

Posted by Roger Thomason on 27-10-2008 20:48
#6

Got a reply from Bob Saville with the bad news (for me)that it is Lepinotus patruelis, (take that smug look off your face John, I can feel it from up here). The good news is it isn't on my Checklist.
Regards Roger