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booklouse /ˈbʊklaʊs/noun (plural booklice)A minute insect that typically has reduced or absent wings, frequently found in buildings where it may cause damage to books and paper.- Liposcelidae and related families in the order Psocoptera: many species, in particular the common Liposcelis bostrychophilus.
The presence of booklice can be quite an annoyance; however, they rarely cause significant damage to items....- The indoor ones, such as the booklouse are wingless, and can scrape away at books and other organic material.
- Psocids or booklice are common but harmless insects between 1 mm and 2 mm long, which can survive in dry powdery foods.
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