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psocid
pso·cid P0632360 (sō′sĭd, sŏs′ĭd)n. Any of various small soft-bodied chewing insects of the order Psocoptera, which includes the booklice. The psocids are sometimes classified together with the parasitic lice in the order Psocodea. [From New Latin Psōcidae, family name, from Psōcus, type genus, from Greek psōkhos, dust.]psocid (ˈsəʊsɪd) n (Animals) any of numerous tiny winged or wingless insects of the order Psocoptera, which feed on fragments of vegetable and animal matter in bark and straw, and among books and papers, and are sometimes pests of stored productspso•cid (ˈsoʊ sɪd, ˈsɒs ɪd) n. any of numerous tiny lice of the order Psocoptera, many of which are pests on woody plants and plant products, as the booklouse. [1890–95; < New Latin Psocidae=Psoc(us) name of a genus (< Greek psôchos dust) + -idae -id2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | psocid - small winged insect living on the bark and leaves of trees and feeding on e.g. fungi and decaying plant matterpsocopterous insect - small soft-bodied insect with chewing mouthparts and either no wings or two pairsfamily Psocidae, Psocidae - a family of small soft-bodied insects that feed on decaying vegetation; related to booklicebark louse, bark-louse - any of several insects living on the bark of plants |
EncyclopediaSeePsocopterapsocid Related to psocid: Psocoptera, BookliceWords related to psocidnoun small winged insect living on the bark and leaves of trees and feeding on eRelated Words- psocopterous insect
- family Psocidae
- Psocidae
- bark louse
- bark-louse
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