Ectopsocus briggsi
Ectopsocus briggsi is a species of Psocoptera from Ectopsocidae family that can be found in Great Britain and Ireland. The species are brownish-orange coloured.[2]
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Habitat
The species feed on trees such as:
- Alder
- Ash
- Beech
- Birch
- Blackthorn
- Clematis
- Mayweed tuft
- Mistletoe
- Oak
- Poplar
- Sycamore
- Sea-buckthorn
- Willow
They also feed on fruits such as apple, bramble, horse chestnut, lime, plum, sweet chestnut. Other than those they also like haystacks and leaf litter.[2]
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References
- Edward L. Mockford (1993). Ross H. Arnett Jr. (ed.). "North American Psocoptera". Sandhill Crane Press: 196. ISBN 1-877743-12-7. Cite journal requires
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