Two new species of Epipsocus Hagen, with forewing vein M3 forked (Psocodea: Psocomorpha: Epipsocidae)
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v26i1.7062Keywords:
‘Psocoptera’, taxonomy, wing venation anomalies, Costa Rica, Mexico.Abstract
Dos especies de Epipsocus Hagen, una de Costa Rica y la otra de México, son aquí descritas e ilustradas: son apomórficas, por tener la vena M del ala anterior dicotómicamente ramificada, en lo que difieren del patrón de venación caeciliúsida de la mayoría de las especies de Epipsocus. Se presentan también otras anomalías en la venación de las alas anteriores de Epipsocus.References
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