Embidopsocus

Embidopsocus is a genus of booklice in the family Liposcelididae. There are more than 40 described species in Embidopsocus.[1][2][3][4]

Embidopsocus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Psocoptera
Family: Liposcelididae
Subfamily: Embidopsocinae
Genus: Embidopsocus
Hagen, 1866

Species

These 44 species belong to the genus Embidopsocus:

  • Embidopsocus angolensis Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus antennalis Badonnel, 1949
  • Embidopsocus bousemani Mockford, 1987
  • Embidopsocus brasiliensis Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus citrensis Mockford, 1963
  • Embidopsocus congolensis Badonnel, 1948
  • Embidopsocus cubanus Mockford, 1987
  • Embidopsocus distinctus Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus echinus Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus enderleini (Ribaga, 1905)
  • Embidopsocus femoralis (Badonnel, 1931)
  • Embidopsocus flexuosus Badonnel, 1962
  • Embidopsocus frater Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus granulosus Badonnel, 1949
  • Embidopsocus hainanicus Li, 2002
  • Embidopsocus intermedius Badonnel, 1969
  • Embidopsocus jikuni Li, 2002
  • Embidopsocus kumaonensis Badonnel, 1981
  • Embidopsocus laticeps Mockford, 1963
  • Embidopsocus lenah Schmidt & New, 2008
  • Embidopsocus leucomelas (Enderlein, 1910)
  • Embidopsocus luteus Hagen, 1866
  • Embidopsocus machadoi Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus mendax Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus mexicanus Mockford, 1987
  • Embidopsocus minor (Pearman, 1931)
  • Embidopsocus needhami (Enderlein, 1903)
  • Embidopsocus oleaginus (Hagen, 1865)
  • Embidopsocus pallidus Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus paradoxus (Enderlein, 1904)
  • Embidopsocus pauliani Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus pilosus Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus porphyreus Li, 2002
  • Embidopsocus sacchari Mockford, 1996
  • Embidopsocus similis Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus thorntoni Badonnel, 1971
  • Embidopsocus trichurensis Menon, 1942
  • Embidopsocus trifasciatus Badonnel, 1973
  • Embidopsocus vilhenai Badonnel, 1955
  • Embidopsocus virgatus (Enderlein, 1904)
  • Embidopsocus zhouyaoi Li, 2002
  • Embidopsocus eocenicus Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004
  • Embidopsocus pankowskiorum Engel, 2016
  • Embidopsocus saxonicus Günther, 1989
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References

  1. "Embidopsocus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  2. "Embidopsocus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  3. Johnson, Kevin P.; Smith, Vincent S. (2019). "genus Embidopsocus Hagen, 1866". Psocodea species file online, Version 5.0. Retrieved 2019-07-02.


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