EPIPSOCETAE, Pearman, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00036.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/927387F9-E22D-540F-8AD3-17B5FDD1C7A5 |
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Carolina |
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EPIPSOCETAE |
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INFRAORDER EPIPSOCETAE View in CoL
Medium to large in size, about 3–7 mm in length. Coloration variable. Collected from dead foliage, leaf litter, or bark and stone surfaces.
Head with rounded vertex; gena elongate; postclypeus less bulged; epistomal suture often reduced, always without well-developed internal ridge; anteclypeus broadly sclerotized; anterior tentorial pit separate from ventral margin of cranium; male eyes much larger than female’s; ocelli complete or absent dorsally, clustered on small tubercle; labrum with pair of longitudinal sclerotized lines; mandible elongate, its outer margin strongly angled and posterolateral margin deeply hollowed; maxilla with ball-shaped galea; labial palpus somewhat triangular. Prothorax less bulged dorsally. Pterothorax well bulged dorsally; mesoscutellum pentagonal medially; mesothorax with narrow precoxal bridge and trochantin; metaepisternum with broad membranous region. Forewing setose, veins often with more than 1 row of setae; posteroproximal corner smoothly rounded; Rs and M usually fused by crossvein; A 2 usually present but absent in Epipsocidae . Hindwing with smoothly rounded posteroproximal corner; veins setose, often with more than 1 row of setae in distal half; margins wholly setose except anterior margin proximal to marginal end of R 1; Rs and M + Cu fused for long distance basally; Rs and M fused. Tarsi 2- or 3-segmented; claws with preapical tooth; pulvillus narrow. Abdomen without eversible vesicles ventrally. Male genitalia: phallosome variable; phallobase usually open apically. Female genitalia: subgenital plate usually simple. Gonapophyses: ventral valve present or absent; dorsal valve narrowed to pointed apex; external valve narrowed; dorsal and external valve fused with each other.
Included families: Cladiopsocidae , Ptiloneuridae , Dolabellapsocidae , Epipsocidae .
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