Group of booklice
Trogiomorpha is one of the three major suborders of barklice, booklice, and parasitic lice in the order Psocodea (formerly Psocoptera ),[ 2] [ 3] alongside Troctomorpha and Psocomorpha . There are about 8 families and more than 430 described species in Trogiomorpha.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Trogiomorpha is widely agreed to be the earliest diverging of the three suborders, and retains the most primitive characteristics.[ 7]
Trogium pulsatorium
Internal phylogeny
The cladogram below shows the position of Trogiomorpha within Psocodea :[ 1]
Classification
Trogiomorpha contains 3 infraorders and 5 extant (living) families , as well as three identified extinct families:
References
^ a b de Moya, Robert S; Yoshizawa, Kazunori; Walden, Kimberly K O; Sweet, Andrew D; Dietrich, Christopher H; Kevin P, Johnson (2021-06-16). Buckley, Thomas (ed.). "Phylogenomics of Parasitic and Nonparasitic Lice (Insecta: Psocodea): Combining Sequence Data and Exploring Compositional Bias Solutions in Next Generation Data Sets" . Systematic Biology . 70 (4): 719–738. doi :10.1093/sysbio/syaa075 . ISSN 1063-5157 . PMID 32979270 .
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Johnson, Kevin P.; Smith, Vincent S. (2019). "Psocodea Species File Online" . Retrieved 2019-06-14 .
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Bess, Emilie; Smith, Vince; Lienhard, Charles; Johnson, Kevin P. (2006). "Psocodea" . Tree of Life . Retrieved 2019-06-14 .
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"Trogiomorpha Report" . Integrated Taxonomic Information System . Retrieved 2019-05-04 .
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"Trogiomorpha suborder Information" . BugGuide.net . Retrieved 2019-05-04 .
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Johnson, Kevin P.; Smith, Vincent S. (2019). "suborder Trogiomorpha" . Psocodea species file online, Version 5.0 . Retrieved 2019-05-04 .
^ Yoshizawa, Kazunori; Lienhard, Charles (June 2020). "†Cormopsocidae: A new family of the suborder Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea) from Burmese amber" . Entomological Science . 23 (2): 208–215. doi :10.1111/ens.12414 . ISSN 1343-8786 .
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