Older version of nymph of a follicole Psocoptera

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L: ~1mm  This nymph of Psocodea looks like Caeciliusidae; suggested as probable by Kazunori YOSHIZAWA , 2011, based on this photo, however, important characters cannot be seen from this photos.  Family: Caeciliusidae ?  Infraorder: Caeciliusetae ? Suborder: Psocomorpha (bark lice) [suggested as probable by Kazunori YOSHIZAWA , 2011, based on this photo] Order: Psocoptera Superorder: Psocodea (Parasitic Lice (=Phthiraptera), Book Lice, and Bark Lice) Class: Insects  As the whole group of Pscodea seems to be Polyphyletic there is a new taxonomic approach, e.g. tolweb.org/onlinecontributors/app?service=external/ViewIm...   Indonesia, W-Java, Tangerang: vic. Serpong (BSD), 45m asl. , 18.03.2011 _________________________________________________________________________ MP-65mm (2-3x), 1/125s, f16, ISO100, 0EV, ring-flash, hand-held   (IMG_9983)

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  • 2013-04-10 00:58:54 UTC
  • 2012-11-04 08:50:46 UTC
  • 2011-11-01 19:14:50 UTC
  • 2011-03-21 23:20:35 UTC

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