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Psocid News
The Psocidologists’ Newsletter
No. 8 (Feb. 28, 2006)


ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON PHTHIRA-PTERA

The Third International Congress on Phthiraptera (ICP3) will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 16-20 October, 2006. Further information can be found at:

http://icp3.phthiraptera.org/

A number of workers on Psocoptera (Kevin Johnson, Kazunori Yoshizawa, Emilie Bess) are currently planning on attending this Congress. These meetings might provide a valuable opportunity for workers in Psocoptera to meet together in conjunction with the meeting, as well as provide more interaction with those working in Phthiraptera (Psocodea more broadly). Vince Smith is planning a workshop on taxonomic databases with a web interface in conjunction with the meeting, and the possibility exists that this workshop could also include databases for Psocoptera. Those who may be interested in attending ICP3 and also being part of meeting up with other Psocopterists should contact Kevin Johnson, who will assemble a list of interested parties and provide further correspondence regarding the
overall level of interest among Psocopterists.

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS (PART 5) TO LIENHARD & SMITHERS, 2002: "PSOCOPTERA (INSECTA) - WORLD CATALOGUE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY"

Charles Lienhard
(Geneva Natural History Museum, Switzerland)

1. Introduction
This is the fifth part of a series of "Additions and Corrections to the World Catalogue and Bibliography" published in "Psocid News" (Parts 1-4 in Psocid News no. 4-7). Please send me regularly copies of your papers on Psocoptera, and please inform me about all the errors you find in the 2002-book (= Lienhard & Smithers, 2002). If papers which came to your notice are not treated in the "Additions", please send me the bibliographical references by e-mail. In the "Additions to the Bibliography", references to the papers which I have not yet seen are marked with "(Not seen)". Please send me a copy of these papers if you feel concerned. Only papers which I have seen are analysed for the "Additions to the Catalogue", except those "(Not seen)"-papers where the matter they deal with is clearly indicated in the title or in the abstract. The other papers will be analysed in a future part of the "Additions to the Catalogue", as soon as a copy of them becomes available to me.
In general these "Additions" present the information in the style of the 2002-book, according to the criteria mentioned there (pp. ix-xli) and using the same abbreviations (cf. pp. xl-xli). Families (and higher categories, if mentioned) are listed according to Table 1 of the 2002-book, except for changes published since (see "Additions", Parts 1-5). For each family newly published changes concerning supra-generic taxa are mentioned at the beginning of the family treatment, except for Psocidae, where subfamilies are treated separately. For genus-group names and species-group names already mentioned in the 2002-book only the author is cited, for new names the complete reference (author, year, page) is given in their first entry, where new genus-group names are marked with two asterisks (**) and new species-group names with one asterisk (*). For a name not mentioned in the 2002-Catalogue, but cited in a preceding part of the "Additions", author and year are mentioned [the complete reference can be found in the Part of the "Additions", where the name has been cited for the first time (= first entry of a new name)]. Genera are listed alphabetically within each family, except for Psocidae, where they are grouped according to subfamilies. Species are listed alphabetically within each genus. Species names are usually cited in the combination used in the 2002-book, if not an explicit change of combination (or a new synonymy) has been published since. Country names (in the "Additions to the Catalogue") and author names (in the "Additions to the Bibliography") are not printed in small capitals, as in the 2002-book, but in normal letters. The "Corrections" refer to the pages of the 2002-book and the changes proposed here are usually underlined.
No nomenclatural act is published in the "Additions to the Catalogue" because articles in "Psocid News" are not considered as published works under the rules of ICZN (cf. Editorial: Disclaimer). Sometimes recommendations to future revisers are given concerning nomenclatural acts which eventually should be published. Only some mandatory changes are made in the "Additions to the Catalogue" (e. g. adaptation of species name endings to the grammatical gender of the genus name).
Complete bibliographical references to publications cited in the present paper, which are not listed in Chapter 4 (Additions to the Bibliography), can be found in the World Bibliography (Lienhard & Smithers, 2002: 493-664) or in Parts 1 to 4 of the "Additions" (Psocid News, no. 4, 5, 6, 7).

2. List of countries mentioned in the "Additions and Corrections to the World Catalogue" (Parts 1-5)
Country checklists of Psocoptera species extracted from the 2002-World Catalogue are available at: http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng/page-e/ps-coun.htm
All additional species records are mentioned in the "Additions and Corrections to the World Catalogue" and all countries mentioned in Parts 1 to 5 of these Additions are listed below, arranged according to the main geographical regions defined for the Catalogue (I-X), with a separate heading for fossils recorded mainly from Amber (A). This list is provided to facilitate computer searching for distributional references in the online version of the different parts which can be found on the PsocoNet Homepage: http://insect3.agr.hokudai.ac.jp/psoco-web/psoco-net/index.html
Part 1: published in Psocid News, no. 4: 2-24
Part 2: published in Psocid News, no. 5: 2-37
Part 3: published in Psocid News, no. 6: 1-23
Part 4: published in Psocid News, no. 7: 1-16
Part 5: published in Psocid News, no. 8 (= present issue)

(I) Austria (Parts 1, 3, 4, 5), Belgium (Part 3), Czech Republic (Parts 1, 4, 5), Finland (Part 1), France (Parts 1, 3, 4), Germany (Parts 1, 3, 4, 5), Great Britain (Parts 1, 3, 4, 5), Greece (Part 5), Hungary (Parts 1, 3), Israel (Part 4), Italy (Parts 1, 3, 5), Luxembourg (Parts 1, 3), Netherlands (Part 4), Norway (Part 4), Slovakia (Part 1), Spain (Parts 1, 5), Switzerland (Parts 1, 3, 4), Turkey (Part 5), Yemen (Part 4)
(II) Azores (Part 5), Canary Islands (Parts 1, 4, 5), Cape Verde Islands (Part 5), Gough Island (Part 5), Madeira (Part 5), Saint Helena (Part 5), Selvagens Islands (Part 1)
(III) Canada (Part 4), USA (Parts 1, 4, 5)
(IV) Belize (Parts 1, 4), Costa Rica (Part 1), Dominica (Part 5), Dominican Republic (Part 4), Guatemala (Parts 1, 4), Haiti (Parts 1, 4), Mexico (Parts 1, 3, 4, 5), Nicaragua (Parts 1, 3, 4), Panama (Part 4), Puerto Rico (Part 1), Trinidad (Part 1)
(V) Argentina (Parts 3, 4), Bolivia (Parts 1, 5), Brazil (Parts 1, 4, 5), Chile (Parts 1, 4), Colombia (Part 1), Ecuador (Part 1), Peru (Parts 1, 5), Venezuela (Parts 1, 4)
(VI) Ghana (Part 4), Guinea (Part 1), Kenya (Part 4), Madagascar (Part 5), Malawi (Part 3), Namibia (Part 1), South Africa (Part 3), Tanzania (Parts 3, 4)
(VIII) Brunei (Part 5), China (Parts 2, 3, 5), Hong Kong (Part 5), India (Parts 3, 5), Indonesia (Parts 1, 3, 5), Japan (Parts 1, 4), Kuril Islands (Part 4), Kyrgyzstan (Part 5), Laos (Part 5), Malaysia (Parts 1, 5), New Guinea (Parts 3, 5), Philippines (Parts 3, 5), Russia (Part 1), Singapore (Part 5), Sri Lanka (Part 4), Taiwan (Part 1), Thailand (Parts 1, 4, 5), USSR (Part 4), Vietnam (Parts 4, 5)
(IX) Australia (Parts 1, 4, 5), Lord Howe Island (Part 4), New Zealand (Parts 1, 4)
(X) Galapagos (Part 5)
(A) Amber and Copal (or other fossils) (Parts 1, 3, 5)

3. Additions to the Catalogue
Psocoptera
Bonanni, 1691 (one of the oldest psocid records). Rasnitsyn, 2002 (palaeontology, order Psocida, some of the fossils mentioned do not belong to Psocoptera in the modern restricted sense). Golub, 2003 (anat., review of male and female reproductive systems). Hurtado Guerrero et al., 2003 (phenol.). Klausnitzer, 2003 (species number of psocids known from Germany). Mody et al., 2003 (ecol.). Gunn, 2004 (cave fauna). Nicoli Aldini, 2004 (on the oldest psocid records, with facsimile reproduction of original figures: Blankaart, 1688; Bonanni, 1691; Derham, 1704; Frisch, 1734). Broadhead, 2004 (autobiographical account, with photograph on p. 37). Garcia Aldrete et al. (eds), 2004 (commemorative volume for I.W.B. Thornton, with several photographs of I.W.B. Thornton and other psocidologists). Jell, 2004 (palaeontology, Australia; treating no fossils belonging to Psocoptera in the modern restricted sense, but Psocidiidae and Zygopsocidae). Koponen, 2004 (traps on branches). Mockford, 2004b (book review of Lienhard & Smithers 2002). Nel et al., 2004a (Eocene amber fossils). New & Smithers, 2004 (biographical notes on I.W.B. Thornton, with list of publications). Schmidt & New, 2004 (biogeography, Tasmania). Thornton, 2004 (book review of Lienhard & Smithers 2002). Borges et al., 2005 (biogeography Azores). Grimaldi & Engel, 2005 (palaeont., phylog.). Lienhard, 2005a (additions and corrections to the World Catalogue). Moulds, 2005 (cave psocids, predators, Australia). New et al., 2005 (biography of I.W.B. Thornton, with list of publications). Silfverberg, 2005 (biography of Martin Meinander, with list of publications). Yoshizawa, 2005a (newsletter). Yoshizawa & Johnson, 2005 (several psocids mentioned in phylogenetic analysis).

Psocoptera incertae sedis:
Miotroctes Pierce, 1960. Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004: 34 (systematic position within Psocoptera discussed, transferred from Liposcelididae to Psocoptera incertae sedis).
Miotroctes Pierce, 1960: 46. Gender: M. Type species: Miotroctes rousei Pierce. NOTE: This genus, not listed by Lienhard & Smithers (2002), was initially described in Liposcelididae.
Miotroctes rousei Pierce, 1960. Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004: 34 (discussion). Barstow Formation, Miocene (Tertiary), California (A).
Miotroctes rousei Pierce, 1960: 46. Miocene (Tertiary) nodules from Calico Mountains, Southern California (A). NOTE: Species is not listed by Lienhard & Smithers (2002).

Trogiomorpha (infraorder)

Phylogenetic analysis: Perrichot et al., 2003: 681.
Trogiomorpha incertae familiae:

Bcharreglaris** Azar & Nel, 2004: 185. Gender: F. Type species: Bcharreglaris amunobi Azar & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Prionoglarididae or Archaeatropidae?).
Bcharreglaris amunobi* Azar & Nel, 2004: 185. Lower Cretaceous amber, Lebanon (A).
Libanoglaris** Azar, Perrichot, Néraudeau & Nel, in: Perrichot et al., 2003: 676. Gender: F. Type species: Libanoglaris mouawadi Azar, Perrichot, Néraudeau & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Prionoglarididae or Archaeatropidae?).
Libanoglaris chehabi* Azar & Nel, 2004: 189. Lower Cretaceous amber, Lebanon (A).
Libanoglaris mouawadi* Azar, Perrichot, Néraudeau & Nel, in: Perrichot et al., 2003: 677. Early Cretaceous amber, Lebanon (A).
Libanoglaris randatae* Azar & Nel, 2004: 187. Lower Cretaceous amber, Lebanon (A).
Parapsyllipsocus** Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 674. Gender: M. Type species: Parapsyllipsocus vergereaui Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Psyllipsocidae?).
Parapsyllipsocus vergereaui* Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 674. Early Cretaceous amber, France (A).
Proprionoglaris** Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 670. Gender: F. Type species: Proprionoglaris guyoti Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Prionoglarididae or Archaeatropidae?).
Proprionoglaris guyoti* Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 670. Early Cretaceous amber, France (A).
Prospeleketor** Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 672. Gender: M. Type species: Prospeleketor albianensis Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Prionoglarididae or Archaeatropidae?).
Prospeleketor albianensis* Perrichot, Azar, Néraudeau & Nel, 2003: 672. Early Cretaceous amber, France (A).
Setoglaris** Azar & Nel, 2004: 190. Gender: F. Type species: Setoglaris reemae Azar & Nel. Trogiomorpha incertae sedis (Prionoglarididae or Archaeatropidae?).
Setoglaris reemae* Azar & Nel, 2004: 190. Lower Cretaceous amber, Lebanon (A).

Lepidopsocidae
Revised diagnosis of family Lepidopsocidae: Mockford, 2005b: 202.
Parasoinae (definition of new subfamily): Mockford, 2005b: 208.
Perientominae (revised diagnosis of subfamily): Mockford, 2005b: 203.
Perientominae (key to genera): Mockford, 2005b: 210.
Echmepteryx spec. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004.
Echmepteryx aperta
Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Echmepteryx lunulata Thornton, Lee & Chui. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Echmepteryx madagascariensis (Kolbe). USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Illepidopsocus Li Fasheng. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 205 (placement in Perientominae confirmed, could be a synonym of Lepium Enderlein).
Lepidopsocus maculatus Thornton, Lee & Chui. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Lepium Enderlein. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 205 (placement in Perientominae confirmed, apparently very close to Perientomum Hagen).
Neolepidopsocus Li Fasheng. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 206 (placement in Perientominae confirmed, could be a synonym of Perientomum Hagen).
Nepticulomima Enderlein. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 206 (placement in Perientominae confirmed, separation from Proentomum Badonnel discussed).
Nepticulomima spec. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004.
Nepticulomima cavagnaroi
Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Notolepium Enderlein. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 207 (placement in Perientominae doubtful, should probably be placed in Thylacellinae).
Papuapsocus** Mockford, 2005b: 203 (assigned to Perientominae). Gender: M. Type species: Papuapsocus caudatus Mockford.
Papuapsocus caudatus* Mockford, 2005b: 204. Papua New Guinea (VIII).
Parasoa Thornton. Assigned to new subfamily Parasoinae: Mockford, 2005b: 208.
Perientomum Hagen. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 208 (Neolepidopsocus Li Fasheng could be a synonym of Perientomum).
Perientomum griseifrons New. Probably not belonging to Perientomum: Mockford, 2005b: 208.
Perientomum notatum New. Probably not belonging to Perientomum: Mockford, 2005b: 208.
Proentomum Badonnel. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 209 (genus closely related to Nepticulomima).
Proentomum pulvillatum (New). Mockford, 2005b: 207 (from Nepticulomima).
Proentomum saltuarium (Smithers). Mockford, 2005b: 207 (from Nepticulomima).
Proentomum scottianum (Enderlein). Mockford, 2005b: 207 (from Nepticulomima).
Pseudothylacus Li Fasheng, 2002a. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 209 (placement in Perientominae confirmed, genus close to Lepium).
Soa Enderlein. Diagnosis: Mockford, 2005b: 210 (placement in Perientominae confirmed).
Soa reticulata Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Thylacella brasiliensis (New). Mockford, 2005b: 207 (tentatively assigned to Thylacella, from Notolepium).

Trogiidae
Rasnitsyn, 2002: photograph (Fig. 165) of an undescribed fossil specimen of the family Trogiidae from Baltic amber (Tertiary: Late Eocene) (A).
Cerobasis annulata
(Hagen). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Cerobasis caboverdensis
Lienhard. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Cerobasis canariensis (Enderlein). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis denticulata Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis ericacea Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis guestfalica (Kolbe). Germany (I): Prinzing, 2005 (ecol.). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003 (length of forewing rudiments highly variable, some specimens completely apterous; material identified by C. Lienhard). USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Cerobasis harteni
Lienhard. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Cerobasis insularis Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis intermedia Lienhard. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Cerobasis lambda Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Cerobasis longicornis Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis pineticola Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis recta Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Cerobasis rosae Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cerobasis treptica Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Helenatropos** Lienhard, 2005c: 690. Gender: F. Type species: Helenatropos abrupta Lienhard.
Helenatropos abrupta* Lienhard, 2005c: 691. Saint Helena (II).
Lepinotus inquilinus Heyden. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Lepinotus patruelis Pearman. Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Lepinotus reticulatus
Enderlein. Spain (I): Pascual-Villalobos et al., 2005. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Lepinotus vermicularis Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Trogium pulsatorium (Linnaeus). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.

Psoquillidae
Psoquilla marginepunctata
Hagen. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Rhyopsocus orthatus Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Rhyopsocus rafaeli* Garcia Aldrete, 2004e: 304. Brazil (V).

Psyllipsocidae
Dorypteryx domestica
(Smithers). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Psocathropos spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Psocathropos lachlani Ribaga. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Psyllipsocus ramburii Selys-Longchamps. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003.

Prionoglarididae
Prionoglarididae in amber from Lebanon (Cretaceous) (A): Grimaldi & Engel, 2005 (photograph).

Protroctopsocidae
Key to genera: Lienhard, 2005b: 347.
Chelyopsocus garganicus Lienhard. Morph.: Lienhard, 2005b (fig. and colour photograph).
Philedaphia aphrodite Lienhard. Morph.: Lienhard, 2005b (fig. and colour photograph).
Protroctopsocus enigmaticus Mockford. Mexico (IV): Lienhard, 2005b (figs).
Reticulopsocus** Lienhard, 2005b: 335. Gender: M. Type species: Reticulopsocus besucheti Lienhard.
Reticulopsocus besucheti* Lienhard, 2005b: 338. Turkey (I).

Amphientomidae
Nephax fortunatus
(Navas). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Seopsis spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Seopsis longisquama Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Seopsis magna Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Seopsis qinlingensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stimulopalpus erromerus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stimulopalpus peltatus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.

Liposcelididae
Liposcelididae in Burmese amber (Cretaceous) (A): Grimaldi & Engel, 2005 (photograph).
Belaphotroctes ghesquierei Badonnel. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Chiapas amber (Tertiary), Mexico (A): Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004 (as B. similis).
Embidopsocus eocenicus
* Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004: 31. Lowermost Eocene amber (Tertiary), France (A).
Embidopsocus pauliani
Badonnel. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Embidopsocus saxonicus Günther. Upper Eocene or Miocene amber (Tertiary), Germany (A): Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004.
Embidopsocus thorntoni Badonnel. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Liposcelis spec. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Chiapas amber (Tertiary), Mexico (A): Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Morph.: Grimaldi & Engel, 2005 (photographs).
Liposcelis albothoracica Broadhead. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Liposcelis atavus
Enderlein. Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004.
Liposcelis ayosae
Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel. Great Britain (I): Ali, 2003 (size and colour, interpopulation variability); Saville et al., 2005. Spain (I): Riudavets et al., 2002; Pascual-Villalobos et al., 2005. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003. Australia (IX): Mikac, 2003 (pest, molecular genetics); Nayak et al., 2005 (control). Anat.: Golub, 2003. Biol.: Green & Turner, 2005 (food choice). Ethol.: Green, 2005 (substrate selection). Physiology, pest control: Tao Hui-ying et al., 2003; Zhang Yong-qiang et al., 2003; Cheng et al., 2004.
Liposcelis brunnea Motschulsky. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis canariensis Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis corrodens (Heymons). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Liposcelis decolor (Pearman). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Australia (IX): Mikac, 2003 (pest, molecular genetics); Nayak et al., 2005 (control). Ecol.: Kucerova, 2004 (mite as predator).
Liposcelis divinatoria (Müller). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein). Spain (I): Pascual-Villalobos et al., 2005. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005. Australia (IX): Mikac, 2003 (pest, molecular genetics); Nayak et al., 2005 (control). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Physiology, pest control: Cheng et al., 2004.
Liposcelis mendax Pearman. Spain (I): Pascual-Villalobos et al., 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis minuta
Badonnel. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Liposcelis ornata Mockford. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004.
Liposcelis paeta Pearman. Spain (I): Pascual-Villalobos et al., 2005. Australia (IX): Nayak et al., 2005 (control).
Liposcelis paetula Broadhead. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Liposcelis pubescens Broadhead. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003.
Liposcelis resinata (Hagen). Copal (Pleistocene?) (A): Nel, De Ploeg & Azar, 2004.
Liposcelis rufa Broadhead. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis rugosa Badonnel. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Liposcelis silvarum (Kolbe). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.

Pachytroctidae
Thoracotroctinae (definition of new subfamily): Lienhard, 2005c: 695.
Key to subfamilies: Lienhard, 2005c: 695.
Nanopsocus oceanicus Pearman. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Nymphotroctes denisi Badonnel. Description of macropterous female: Lienhard & Baz, 2004; Italy (I), Canary Islands (II). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Pachytroctes achrostus Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Tapinella spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Tapinella francesca Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Tapinella stenomedia Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Thoracotroctes** Lienhard, 2005c: 696. Gender: M. Type species: Thoracotroctes spinifer Lienhard.
Thoracotroctes spinifer* Lienhard, 2005c: 697. Madagascar (VI).

Sphaeropsocidae
Rasnitsyn, 2002: photograph (Fig. 164) of an undescribed fossil specimen of the family Sphaeropsocidae from Late Cretaceous fossil resin in Siberia (A).
Sphaeropsocus kuenowii
Hagen. Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Weitschat & Wichard, 2002 (Figs: drawing and colour photographs).

Epipsocidae
Bertkauia lucifuga
(Rambur). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Epipsocus avus
(Roesler). Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Weitschat & Wichard, 2002 (as Epipsocus ciliatus) (Figs: colour photographs).
Ianthorntonia** Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 100. Gender: F. Type species: Ianthorntonia annae Garcia Aldrete.
Ianthorntonia annae* Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 100. Bolivia (V).
Ianthorntonia aspera* Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 102. Bolivia (V).
Ianthorntonia loisae* Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 104. Bolivia (V).
Ianthorntonia marshalli* Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 105. Bolivia (V).
Ianthorntonia obrienorum* Garcia Aldrete, 2004g: 107. Bolivia (V).
Incapsocus** Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 52. Gender: M. Type species: Incapsocus penai Garcia Aldrete.
Incapsocus penai* Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 53. Peru (V).
Mesepipsocus campanulatus (Thornton & Woo). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Mesepipsocus niger (New). USA (III): Frank et al., 2004.
Papillopsocus** Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 54. Gender: M. Type species: Papillopsocus oriximinaensis Garcia Aldrete.
Papillopsocus oriximinaensis* Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 55. Brazil (V).
Rogojiella** Garcia Aldrete, 2004f: 218. Gender: F. Type species: Rogojiella mariateresae Garcia Aldrete.
Rogojiella mariateresae* Garcia Aldrete, 2004f: 218. Bolivia (V).
Terryerwinia** Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 57. Gender: F. Type species: Terryerwinia acutiphallica Garcia Aldrete.
Terryerwinia acutiphallica* Garcia Aldrete, 2005b: 57. Peru (V).

Ptiloneuridae
Loneura maracaensis
* Garcia Aldrete, 2004e: 306. Brazil (V).
Willreevesia** Garcia Aldrete, 2005a: 267. Gender: F. Type species: Willreevesia dominica Garcia Aldrete.
Willreevesia dominica* Garcia Aldrete, 2005a: 268. Dominica (IV).

Asiopsocidae
Asiopsocus
Günther. Key to species: Mockford, 2005a: 632.
Asiopsocus mongolicus
Günther. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a (characters separating A. mongolicus from A. meridionalis Lienhard discussed).
Asiopsocus spinosus* Mockford, 2005a: 630. Kyrgyzstan (VIII).

Caeciliusidae
Rasnitsyn, 2002: photograph (Fig. 166) of a fossil specimen of the family Caeciliusidae from Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A).
Anoculaticaeca chuanshaanica
Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Aphyopsocus prolixus
Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Asiocaecilius singaporensis
(Enderlein). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Caecilius
spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Caecilius brunneistigmus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius divulgatus
Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius fuscopterus
(Latreille). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Caecilius hylophilus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius jinganicus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius latissimus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius lazikoensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as C. lazhikoensis, incorrect subsequent spelling.
Caecilius longiantennus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius longiglobis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius persimilaris (Thornton & Wong). China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius qinlingensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius sagittalis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Caecilius zhangliangi Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Dypsocus spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Enderleinella obsoleta
(Stephens). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Epicaecilius
pilipennis (Lienhard). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b; Saville et al., 2005.
Lienhardiella dahli
(Badonnel). Description of macropterous female: Lienhard & Baz, 2004; Canary Islands (II). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Maoripsocus concavistigma (Schmidt & Thornton). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Maoripsocus
dimorphus
(Smithers). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Maoripsocus
tugloensis
(Smithers). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Maoripsocus
wilsoni
(Schmidt & Thornton). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Paracaecilius
spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Paracaecilius lemuris Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Stenocaecilius
antillanus (Banks). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Stenocaecilius caboverdensis (Meinander). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005 (erroneously considered as endemic of the Cape Verde Islands).
Stenocaecilius casarum (Badonnel). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Stenocaecilius insularum (Mockford). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Valenzuela burmeisteri (Brauer). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Valenzuela despaxi (Badonnel). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003.
Valenzuela distinctus (Mockford). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Valenzuela flavidus (Stephens). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Valenzuela fortunatus (Enderlein). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Valenzuela gynapterus (Tetens). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Valenzuela indicator (Mockford). USA (III): Frank et al., 2004.
Valenzuela mueggenburgi (Enderlein). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Valenzuela piceus (Kolbe). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Valenzuela plagioerythrinus (Li Fasheng). China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Valenzuela pteridii (Smithers). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.

Stenopsocidae
Graphopsocus
spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Graphopsocus cruciatus
(Linnaeus). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Graphopsocus panduratus Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Graphopsocus shaanxiensis Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Graphopsocus sinuolatus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Stenopsocus aphidiformis Enderlein. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Stenopsocus bellatulus Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus biconicus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus brachycladus Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus brachyodicrus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus brevivalvaris Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus coronatus (Li Fasheng, 2002a) China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as Cubipilis coronatus; using an incorrect subsequent spelling of the genus name: Cubililis). NOTE: According to Mockford (2003c) Cubipilis is a junior synonym of Stenopsocus.
Stenopsocus flavifrons
Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus frontalis Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus gannanensis (Li Fasheng, 2002a). China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as Cubipilis gannanensis). NOTE: According to Mockford (2003c) Cubipilis is a junior synonym of Stenopsocus.
Stenopsocus immaculatus (Stephens). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Stenopsocus lachlani Kolbe. Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Stenopsocus macrocheirus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus radimaculatus Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus stigmaticus (Imhoff & Labram). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Stenopsocus thermophilus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Stenopsocus zonatus Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.

Amphipsocidae
Amphipsocus japonicus
(Enderlein). Chrom.: Golub et al., 2004.
Kolbia quisquiliarum
Bertkau. Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Pseudokolbea phaea Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Pseudokolbea xuthosticta Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Siniamphipsocus bilinearis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Siniamphipsocus pertenius Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Taeniostigma trickettae Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.

Lachesillidae
Ceratolachesillus
quinquecornus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as Ceratolachesilla quinquecorna, incorrect subsequent spelling).
Lachesilla
spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Lachesilla aethiopica
(Enderlein). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Lachesilla ariasi* Garcia Aldrete, 2004e: 310. Brazil (V).
Lachesilla bernardi Badonnel. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a.
Lachesilla castroi
Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Lachesilla greeni (Pearman). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Lachesilla meinanderi Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Lachesilla pedicularia
(Linnaeus). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Lachesilla quercus (Kolbe). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Lachesilla tanaidana
Roesler. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Lachesilla tectorum Badonnel. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Zonolachesillus aterilineus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as Zonolachesilla aterilinea, incorrect subsequent spelling).
Zonolachesillus wenxianensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as Zonolachesilla wenxianensis, incorrect subsequent spelling).

Ectopsocidae
Brown, 2005 (p. 118): one unidentified Ectopsocidae mentioned from Ashmore Reef, Australia (IX).
Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae (Enderlein). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocopsis gannanensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocopsis luteolicapita Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocopsis xerophylla Vishnyakova. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus spec. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Ectopsocus albiceps Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ectopsocus aldretei
Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ectopsocus axillaris
(Smithers). Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005.
Ectopsocus briggsi
McLachlan. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Gough Island (II): Jones et al., 2003. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Ectopsocus cinctus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus hirsutus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus longitudinalis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocus macrotaenious Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocus maindroni Badonnel. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus meridionalis Ribaga. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus ornatus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus petersi Smithers. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ectopsocus pilosoides Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ectopsocus pumilis
(Banks). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus quadrisetus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocus richardsi
(Pearman). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Ectopsocus strauchi Enderlein. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005.
Ectopsocus strictifoliatus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Ectopsocus titschacki Jentsch. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ectopsocus vachoni Badonnel. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.

Peripsocidae
Diplopsocus albostigmus
Li Fasheng & Mockford. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Diplopsocus fasciatus
(Thornton). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Diplopsocus rhombeus Li Fasheng & Mockford. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Diplopsocus scrobiculatus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus
spec. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus alboguttatus (Dalman). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus bivari Baz. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Peripsocus hamiltonae Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Peripsocus jinshaanensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus louguantaiensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus maoricus
(Tillyard). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Peripsocus milleri
(Tillyard). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b; Saville et al., 2005. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Peripsocus morulops
(Tillyard). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Peripsocus parvulus
Kolbe. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus pauliani Badonnel. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Peripsocus phaeopterus (Stephens). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus pictus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus plagiotropus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus potosi Mockford. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Peripsocus pseudoquercicola Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus quercicola Enderlein. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus reflexibilis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus similis Enderlein. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus spinosus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus stagnivagus Chapman. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Peripsocus subfasciatus (Rambur). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Peripsocus tillyardi New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Peripsocus wuhoi Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Peripsocus zhangliani Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005 (as P. zhangliangi; zhangliani has been selected as the correct original spelling by Lienhard, 2003d).

Trichopsocidae
Trichopsocus brincki
Badonnel. Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005.
Trichopsocus clarus (Banks). Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Trichopsocus dalii
(McLachlan). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Trichopsocus marmoratus
(Hagen). Redescription (both sexes): Lienhard & Baz, 2004. Madeira (II).

Archipsocidae
Archipsocus
spec. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Archipsocus puber Hagen. Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Weitschat & Wichard, 2002 (Figs: colour photographs).
Archipsocus spinosus Thornton, Lee & Chui. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.

Pseudocaeciliidae
Austropsocus antennalis
Thornton & New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Austropsocus omega
Thornton & New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Austropsocus sinuosus
(Banks). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Austropsocus viridis
(Enderlein). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Chorocaecilius brunellus (Tillyard). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Cladioneura pulchripennis
Enderlein. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Heterocaecilius huaxiensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Heterocaecilius jordanorum
* Smithers, 2005a: 137. Australia (IX).
Heterocaecilius lachlani
(Enderlein). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Heterocaecilius mouldsi
Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Howeanum
Smithers. Genus transferred to Pseudocaeciliidae, from Elipsocidae: Schmidt & Smithers, 2004: 13.
Howeanum
costale (Thornton & New). Schmidt & Smithers, 2004: 14 (from Austropsocus).
Kerocaecilius circulicellus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Kerocaecilius louguantaiensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Kerocaecilius phaeolomus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Mepleres alettae
(Smithers). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Mepleres papillosus
(Schmidt & Thornton). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ophiodopelma hieroglyphicum
(Enderlein). Indonesia (VIII): Endang & New, 2004b.
Ophiodopelma permaculatum Lee & Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang & New, 2004b.
Ophiodopelma pictipenna Lee & Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang & New, 2004b.
Ophiodopelma semiceps Lee & Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang & New, 2004b.
Phallocaecilius hirsutus (Thornton). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Pseudocaecilius spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Morph.: Grimaldi & Engel, 2005 (photographs).
Pseudocaecilius citricola (Ashmead). Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005. USA (III): Frank et al., 2004. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Pseudocaecilius maculosus Enderlein. Chrom.: Golub, 2004 (wrongly named Dasypsocus japonicus in Golub & Nokkala, 2001; cf. Psocid News No. 4, p. 8, comment under Amphipsocus japonicus).
Pseudocaecilius tahitiensis (Karny). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Sinelipsocus yangi Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.

Philotarsidae
Aaroniella badonneli
(Danks). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Aaroniella galapagensis
Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Haplophallus orientalis Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Haplophallus sinus
Thornton & New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Philotarsopsis
paraguttata (Thornton & New). Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Philotarsus parviceps
Roesler. Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b.
Philotarsus picicornis (Fabricius). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.

Elipsocidae
Cuneopalpus cyanops
(Rostock). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Drymopsocus brunneus Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Elipsocus abdominalis
Reuter. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Elipsocus azoricus Meinander. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Elipsocus brincki Badonnel. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Elipsocus coloripennis
Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Elipsocus fasciatus (Navas). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Elipsocus hyalinus (Stephens). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Elipsocus labralis
Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Lienhard & Baz, 2004.
Elipsocus lanceloticus Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Elipsocus moebiusi
Tetens. Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005.
Elipsocus pumilis (Hagen). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Hemineura wittmeri Badonnel. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004; Lienhard & Baz, 2004 (parthenogenetic population, fig.).
Pentacladus eucalypti Enderlein. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Propsocus pulchripennis
(Perkins). Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Pseudopsocus rostocki Kolbe. Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005.
Reuterella helvimacula (Enderlein). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Anat.: Golub, 2003.

Mesopsocidae
Rasnitsyn, 2002: photograph (Fig. 163) of an undescribed fossil specimen of the family Mesopsocidae from Late Jurassic in Kazakhstan (A).
Cyrtopsochus canariensis
(Meinander). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cyrtopsochus gibbosus Lienhard. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Cyrtopsochus truncatus Lienhard. Description of male: Lienhard & Baz, 2004; Canary Islands (II). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Mesopsocus spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Mesopsocus bousemani* Mockford, 2005a: 634 (probably parthenogenetic). Kyrgyzstan (VIII).
Mesopsocus hongkongensis Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Mesopsocus laterimaculatus Ball. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Mesopsocus laticeps (Kolbe). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Mesopsocus salignus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Mesopsocus unipunctatus (Müller). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a.
Mesopsocus vernus Lienhard. Austria (I): Thaler, 2005.
Mesopsocus wardi Meinander. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Psoculus neglectus (Roesler). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.

Hemipsocidae
Hemipsocus
spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Metahemipsocus bimaculatus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Metahemipsocus trimerus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.

Psocidae
Rasnitsyn, 2002: two photographs (Fig. 167) of undescibed fossil specimens of the family Psocidae from Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A).

Amphigerontiinae
Amphigerontia spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Amphigerontia bifasciata
(Latreille). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Amphigerontia contaminata
(Stephens). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b (photograph). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Amphigerontia intermedia (Tetens). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Amphigerontia jezoensis Okamoto. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Amphigerontia unacrodonta Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Blaste conspurcata (Rambur). Kyrgyzstan (VIII): Mockford, 2005a. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub et al., 2004.
Blaste quadrimaculata (Latreille). Great Britain (I): Saville et al., 2005.
Blaste smilivirgata Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Blaste taylori New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Blaste tillyardi
Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Blastopsocus uncinatus
(Thornton & Woo). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Neoblaste papillosa Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Neoblaste setosa Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Pentablaste obconica Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.

Psocinae
Atlantopsocus adustus (Hagen). Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Atlantopsocus personatus (Hagen). Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Atlantopsocus reductus* Lienhard & Baz, 2004: 93. Canary Islands (II).
Atlantopsocus semicircularis Baz. Domingo-Quero et al., 2003 (misidentified). Canary Islands (II).
[Not Atlantopsocus semicircularis Baz, 1989].
Atlantopsocus semicircularis Baz. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004; Lienhard & Baz, 2004 (fig.). Madeira (II): Lienhard & Baz, 2004 (fig.).
Atlantopsocus triangularis Meinander. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Atrichadenotecnum nudum (Thornton). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Cerastipsocus spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Cerastipsocus venosus (Burmeister). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Hyalopsocus contrarius (Reuter). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Indiopsocus acraeus (Thornton & Woo). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Indiopsocus dentatus (Thornton & Woo). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Loensia binalis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Loensia fasciata (Fabricius). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003.
Loensia fuscimacula Enderlein. Generic placement remains unconfirmed: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 16; Indonesia: Java (VIII).
Loensia glabridorsum Enderlein. Generic placement remains unconfirmed: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 16; Indonesia: Java (VIII).
Loensia pearmani Kimmins. Anat.: Golub, 2003 (as Trichadenotecnum pearmani).
Loensia variegata (Latreille). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Mecampsis dolichosa Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Metylophorus nebulosus (Stephens). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Metylophorus plebius Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Neopsocus rhenanus Kolbe. Greece (I): Klausnitzer, 2003 (colour photograph of fully winged female).
Psocidus spec. Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Weitschat & Wichard, 2002 (Fig.: colour photograph).
Psocidus multiplex (Roesler). Baltic amber (Tertiary) (A): Weitschat & Wichard, 2002 (as Psocidus affinis) (Fig.: colour photograph).
Psocidus validus Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Psococerastis gansuiensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Psococerastis gibbosa (Sulzer). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub et al., 2004.
Psococerastis magniprocessus* Li Fasheng, 2005: 308. China (VIII).
Psococerastis shanxiensis Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Psococerastis sinensis Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Psococerastis stulticaulis Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Psocus bipunctatus (Linnaeus). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ptycta caboverdensis Meinander. Cape Verde Islands (II): Lienhard & Garcia, 2005 (erroneously listed under the heading Pseudocaeciliidae).
Ptycta campbelli Schmidt & Thornton. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ptycta emarginata
New. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Ptycta incurvata
Thornton. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Ptycta marta Thornton & Woo. Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001 (as Indiopsocus marta).
Sigmatoneura Enderlein. Revised diagnosis: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 832.
Podopterocus Banks. Synonymy: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 832.
Dinopsocus Banks. Synonymy: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 832.
Sigmatoneura spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003 (misspelled: Stigmatoneura).
Sigmatoneura kakisayap* Yoshizawa & Lienhard, in: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 833. Malaysia: Peninsula, Malaysia: Sabah, Indonesia: Sumatra (VIII).
Sigmatoneura kolbei (Enderlein). Anat.: Golub, 2003 (misspelled: Stigmatoneura). Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Sigmatoneura lemahsayap* Yoshizawa & Lienhard, in: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 837. Indonesia: Sumatra (VIII).
(?) Dinopsocus atratus Banks sensu New, 1978d: 45. Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 837.
Sigmatoneura longicornis (Banks). Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 841 (from Podopterocus, further description of male, description of female). Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore (VIII).
Dinopsocus atratus Banks. Synonymy: Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 842.
(?) Not Dinopsocus atratus Banks sensu New, 1978d: 45 (see Sigmatoneura lemahsayap Yoshizawa & Lienhard). Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 842.
Sigmatoneura semicolorata (Banks). Yoshizawa, Lienhard & Idris, 2005: 836 (from Dinopsocus, redescription of male). Philippines (VIII).
Symbiopsocus quadripartitus Li Fasheng, 2002a. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum Enderlein. Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: one new species-group defined (vaughani group), revised diagnosis of some species groups, key to Hong Kong species. Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: discussion of genus definition and key to Indonesian species.
Trichadenotecnum spec. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Trichadenotecnum adika Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Description of female: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 21. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum alinguum Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum alobum* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 30. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum apertum Thornton. Hong Kong (VIII): Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004.
Trichadenotecnum arciforme Thornton. Description of female, redescription of male terminalia: Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004 (not assigned to species-group). Hong Kong (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum auritum* Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 123. Hong Kong (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum bidens Thornton. Reinstated combination (from Loensia): Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 135; Hong Kong (VIII). Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum bidens Thornton, 1961a: 6 (female holotype).
[Not Trichadenotecnum bidens Thornton. Thornton, 1961a: 6 (male), see T. ianobidens].
Trichadenotecnum bidentatum Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum bromoense Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum castum Betz. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum cheahae Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum cinnamonum* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 35. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum circularoides Badonnel. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Madeira (II): Lienhard & Baz, 2004.
Trichadenotecnum cornutum* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 28. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum dolabratum Li Fasheng & Yang Chikun. Reinstated combination (from Loensia): Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 149.
Trichadenotecnum felix Thornton. Description of female, redescription of male terminalia: Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004; Hong Kong (VIII). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
[Probably not Trichadenotecnum felix Thornton sensu New, 1991b: 107 (female), see Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 139]
Trichadenotecnum galihi Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum godavarense New. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum gombakense New & Lee. Description of male: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 22. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum hammani Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum iani
* Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 128. Hong Kong (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum ianobidens* Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 137. Hong Kong (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum bidens Thornton. Thornton, 1961a:6 (male).
[Not Trichadenotecnum bidens Thornton, 1961a:6 (female holotype)].
Trichadenotecnum imperatorium Li Fasheng. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum jambiense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 34. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum kalibiruense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 27. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum kerinciense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 26. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum krucilense Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005 (species identification somewhat doubtful, could be a new species).
Trichadenotecnum laticornutum Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum majus (Kolbe). Czech Republic (I): Mückstein & Holusa, 2003. China (VIII): Li Fasheng, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Trichadenotecnum malayense New. Description of male: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 24. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum medium Thornton. Hong Kong (VIII): Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004. Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Trichadenotecnum minutum Enderlein. Generic placement remains unconfirmed: Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 16; Indonesia: Java (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum muaraense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 31. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum paradika* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 32. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum pardidum Thornton. Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004 (description of male): species reinstated, not synonym of Trichadenotecnum pardus Badonnel.
[Not Trichadenotecnum pardidum Thornton sensu Yoshizawa, 2001a: 198, wich is conspecific with T. pardus Badonnel].
Trichadenotecnum pardus Badonnel. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum proctum* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 33. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum pycnacanthum (Li Fasheng, 2002a). Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2004: 141 and 149 (from Loensia).
Trichadenotecnum quadrispinosum Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum rachimi Endang Sri Kentjonowati & Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum santosai Endang Sri Kentjonowati & Thornton. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum sexpunctatum (Linnaeus). Great Britain (I): Saville, 2004b. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Anat.: Golub, 2003. Chrom.: Golub, 2004.
Trichadenotecnum sibolangitense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 27. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum soekarmanni Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum soenarti Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum sumatrense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 29. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum vaughani Endang Sri Kentjonowati, Thornton & New, 2002. Indonesia (VIII): Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005.
Trichadenotecnum waykambasense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 34. Indonesia (VIII).
Trichadenotecnum waykananense* Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, 2005: 25. Indonesia (VIII).

Thyrsophorinae
Definition of subfamily: Mockford, 2004d: 152.
Thyrsopsocopsis
** Mockford, 2004d: 153. Gender: F. Type species: Thyrsopsocopsis thorntoni Mockford.
Thyrsopsocopsis thorntoni* Mockford, 2004d: 153. Vietnam (VIII).

Myopsocidae
Lichenomima chelata
(Thornton & Woo). Galapagos (X): Peck, 2001.
Lichenomima cubitalis* Lienhard, 2004f: 198. Malaysia: Sabah (VIII).
Lichenomima elongata (Thornton). Anat.: Golub, 2003.
Lichenomima sinuosa
* Lienhard, 2004f: 195. Indonesia (VIII).
Lophopterygella Enderlein. Revised diagnosis: Lienhard, 2004f: 180.
Lophomyus Li Fasheng, 2002a. Synonymy: Lienhard, 2004f: 181.
Lophopterygella bidigitata (Li Fasheng, 2002a). Lienhard, 2004f: 183 (from Lophomyus). China (VIII).
Lophopterygella camelina Enderlein. Redescription: Lienhard, 2004f: 183. Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand (VIII).
Lophopterygella antennalis Thornton. Synonymy: Lienhard, 2004f: 183.
Lophopterygella cincticornis Thornton, Lee & Chui. Assignment to Lophopterygella confirmed: Lienhard, 2004f: 183.
Lophopterygella petersi Smithers. Lienhard, 2004f: 183 (from Lophomyus, revised combination).
Lophopterygella ridderi Vaughan, Thornton & New. Assignment to Lophopterygella confirmed: Lienhard, 2004f: 183.
Lophopterygella spilota Smithers & Thornton. Assignment to Lophopterygella confirmed: Lienhard, 2004f: 183.
Lophopterygella triangularis* Lienhard, 2004f: 193. Philippines (VIII).
Myopsocus eatoni McLachlan. Azores (II): Baz & Borges, 2005. Canary Islands (II): Baz & Zurita, 2004.
Myopsocus furcatus Smithers. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a.
Myopsocus horripilis
* Lienhard, 2004f: 200. Thailand, Malaysia: Sabah (VIII).
Nimbopsocus** Smithers, 2004a: 160. Gender: M. Type species: Nimbopsocus thorntoni Smithers.
Nimbopsocus thorntoni* Smithers, 2004a: 162. Australia (IX).
Nimbopsocus australis (Brauer). Smithers, 2004a: 162 (from Myopsocus). Complementary description and figures. Australia (IX): Smithers, 2005a (as Myopsocus australis).
Nimbopsocus hickmani
(Smithers). Smithers, 2004a: 162 (from Myopsocus). Complementary description and figures.
Thorntonodes
** Lienhard, 2004f: 171. Gender: M. Type species: Lophopterygella lobata New & Thornton.
Lophopterygella Enderlein sensu Li Fasheng, 2002a. Lienhard, 2004f: 171.
[Not Lophopterygella Enderlein, 1907].
Thorntonodes bellulus (Li Fasheng, 2002a). Lienhard, 2004f: 173 (from Lophopterygella). China (VIII).
Thorntonodes lobatus (New & Thornton). Lienhard, 2004f: 173 (from Lophopterygella). Singapore, Thailand (VIII).
Thorntonodes pattoni (Datta). Lienhard, 2004f: 173 (from Lichenomima). India (VIII).
Thorntonodes quadrituberculatus* Lienhard, 2004f: 177. Thailand (VIII).

4. Additions to the Bibliography
NOTE: Complete bibliographical references to publications cited in the present paper, which are not listed here, can be found in the World Bibliography (Lienhard & Smithers, 2002: 493-664) or in Parts 1 to 4 of the "Additions" (Psocid News, no. 4, 5, 6, 7).

Remarks:
Each issue of "Psocid News" is separately quoted under Yoshizawa (ed.). Selected references to some particularly interesting contributions out of these newsletters can also be found under the authors' names.
Usually cross-references for all authors are made, as in the 2002-bibliography, except for papers with more than five authors which are merely cited as "first author et al."; in cases of more than one editor, cross-references are usually only made for the first editor.
For a subject bibliography including these additions, see: http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng/page-e/ps-bibli.htm

Alexander, K. N. A. 2005. See Saville, B. et al. 2005.
Ali, N. 2003. Variability in morphological characters of Liposcelis bostrychophila (Liposcelididae, Psocoptera) populations. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 35(3): 189-192. (Not seen).
Arechavaleta, M. (ed.) 2005. See Lienhard, C. & Garcia, A. 2005.
Azar, D. 2003. See Perrichot, V. et al. 2003.
Azar, D. 2004. See Nel, A. et al. 2004b.
Azar, D. & Nel, A. 2004. Four new Psocoptera from Lebanese amber (Insecta: Psocomorpha [sic!]: Trogiomorpha). Annales de la Société entomologique de France (Nouvelle Série) 40(2): 185-192, 27 figs.
Basset, Y. et al. (eds) 2003. See Hurtado Guerrero, J. C. et al. 2003 and Mody, K. et al. 2003.
Baz, A. 2004. Lienhard, C. & Baz, A. 2004.
Baz, A. 2005a. See Pascual-Villalobos, M. J. et al. 2005.
Baz, A. 2005b. See Borges, P. A. V. et al. 2005.
Baz, A. & Borges, P. A. V. 2005. Psocoptera (p. 189). In: Borges, P. A. V., Cunha, R., Gabriel, R., Martins, A. F., Silva, L. & Vieira, V. (eds). A list of the terrestrial fauna (Mollusca and Arthropoda) and flora (Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta) from the Azores. Direcção Regional do Ambiente and Universidade dos Açores, Horta, Angra do Heroismo and Ponta Delgada, 318 pp.
Baz, A. & Zurita, N. 2004. Orden Psocoptera (pp. 188-190). In: Izquierdo, I., Martin, J. L., Zurita, N. & Arechavaleta, M. (eds). Lista de especies silvestres de Canarias (hongos, plantas y animales terrestres) 2004. Consejeria de Medio Ambiente y Ordenacion Territorial, Gobierno de Canarias, 499 pp.
Bonnani, F. 1691. Observationes circa viventia, quae in rebus non viventibus reperiuntur. Cum micrographia curiosa sive rerum minutissimarum observationibus, quae ope microscopii recognitae ad vivum exprimuntur. His accesserunt aliquot animalium testaceorum icones non antea in lucem editae. Omnia curiosorum naturae exploratorum utilitati et jucunditati expressa et oblata. Romae, Typis Dominici Antonii Herculis, XX+342+106 pp., 68 plates. [See Nicoli Aldini (2004) for translation and discussion of the text on psocids and facsimile reproduction of Bonnani's figures of psocids].
Borges, P. A. V. 2005. See Baz, A. & Borges, P. A. V. 2005.
Borges, P. A. V. et al. 2005 (24 authors, one of them A. Baz). Ranking protected areas in the Azores using standardised sampling of soil epigean arthropods. Biodiversity and Conservation 14: 2029-2060. (Psoc.: generally mentioned on p. 2036, without further details).
Borges, P. A. V. et al. (eds) 2005. See Baz, A. & Borges, P. A. V. 2005.
Broadhead, E. 2004. An intellectual odyssey (pp. 31-48). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Brown, G. R. 2005. Insects and other terrestrial invertebrates recorded from Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve and Cartier Island Marine Reserve. Beagle. Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Suppl. 1: 107-129. (Psoc.: only one unidentified Ectopsocidae mentioned).
Byrne, V. S. 2005. See Nayak, M. K. et al. 2005.
Cheng, W.-X., Wang, J.-J., Ding, W. & Zhao, Z.-M. 2004. Inhibition kinetics on carboxylesterase and acetylcholinesterase of Liposcelis bostrychophila and Liposcelis entomophila (Psocop., Liposcelididae) of two insecticides. Journal of Applied Entomology 128(4): 292-297. (Not seen).
Chown, S. L. 2003. See Jones, A. G. et al. 2003.
Credland, P. F. 2003. See Mikac, K. M. 2003.
Daglish, G. J. 2005. See Nayak, M. K. et al. 2005.
De Ploeg, G. 2004a. See Nel, A. et al. 2004a.
De Ploeg, G. 2004b. See Nel, A. et al. 2004b.
Del Estal, P. 2005. See Pascual-Villalobos, M. J. et al. 2005.
Ding Wei 2003a. See Tao Hui-ying et al. 2003.
Ding Wei 2003b. See Zhang Yong-qiang et al. 2003.
Ding, W. 2004. See Cheng, W.-X. et al. 2004.
Dolling, W. R. 2005. See Saville, B. et al. 2005.
Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, T. R. 2004b. Records of Ophiodopelma Enderlein (Psocoptera: Pseudocaeciliidae) from Sumatra, Indonesia (pp. 115-119). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, T. R. 2005. The genus Trichadenotecnum (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with description of thirteen new species. Records of the Australian Museum 57: 15-38, 93 figs.
Engel, M. S. 2005. See Grimaldi, D. & Engel, M. S. 2005.
Frank, J. H. et al. 2004 (14 authors, one of them E. L. Mockford). Invertebrate animals extracted from native Tillandsia (Bromeliales: Bromeliaceae) in Sarasota County, Florida. Florida Entomologist 87(2): 176-185. (Psoc.: p. 181).
Garcia, A. 2005. See Lienhard, C. & Garcia, A. 2005.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N. 2004e. New species of Psocoptera (Insecta) from Brazil. Anales del Instituto de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Serie Zoologia 75(2): 303-311, 14 figs.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N. 2004f. A new genus of Bolivian Epipsocidae (Psocoptera). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 112(4): 217-220, 9 figs.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N. 2004g. A new epipsocid genus (Psocoptera: Epipsocidae) from Bolivia (pp. 99-113). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N. 2005a. A new ptiloneurid genus (Psocoptera: Ptiloneuridae) from Dominica. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107(2): 267-272, 12 figs.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N. 2005b. Three new monotypic genera of Epipsocidae (Psocoptera) from Peru and Brazil. Zootaxa 1077: 51-60, 22 figs.
Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds) 2004. Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp. [With photographs of I. W. B. Thornton on cover and pp. 37, 66, 78, 98, 114, 120, 150].
Gaston, K. J. 2003. See Jones, A. G. et al. 2003.
Golub, N. V. 2003. The reproductive system of the Psocoptera. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 82(1): 90-101. (In Russian, with English summary).
Golub, N. V. 2004. The variability of the chromosome numbers in Psocomorpha (Insecta, Psocoptera). Caryologia 57(1): 67-71, 1 fig.
Golub, N. V., Nokkala, S. & Kuznetsova, V. G. 2004. Holocentric chromosomes of psocids (Insecta, Psocoptera) analysed by C-banding, silver impregnation and sequence specific fluorochromes CMA3 and DAPI. Folia biologica (Krakow) 52(3-4): 143-149, 3 figs.
Green, P. W. C. 2005. Substrate selection by Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae): effects of insects extracts and biodeteriorated book-paper. Journal of Stored Products Research 41: 445-454, 2 figs.
Green, P. W. C. & Turner, B. D. 2005. Food-selection by the booklouse, Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae). Journal of Stored Products Research 41: 103-113, 7 figs.
Grimaldi, D. & Engel, M. S. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press, New York, XV+755 pp. (Psoc.: pp. 261-271).
Gunn, J. (ed.) 2004. Encyclopedia of caves and karst science. Fitzroy Dearborn, New York, XVIII + 902 pp. [Psoc. mentioned on pp. 143, 144, 452; statement on p. 452 about hypopharynx structure favouring hypogean life is not correct (cf. Badonnel & Lienhard, 1994)].
Holusa, O. 2003. See Mückstein, P. & Holusa, O. 2003.
Hurtado Guerrero, J. C. et al. 2003. Seasonal variation of canopy arthropods in Central Amazon (pp. 170-175). In: Basset et al. (eds). Arthropods of tropical forests. Spatio-temporal dynamics and resource use in the canopy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, xvi+474 pp. (Psoc. mentioned, ecol.).
Idris, A. B. 2005. See Yoshizawa, K. et al. 2005.
Jell, P. A. 2004. The fossil insects of Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 50(1): 1-124. (Psoc.: pp. 33-34).
Johnson, K. P. 2005. See Yoshizawa, K. & Johnson, K. P. 2005.
Jones, A. G., Chown, S. L., Webb, T. J. & Gaston, K. J. 2003. The free-living pterygote insects of Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean. Systematics and Biodiversity 1(2): 213-273.
Kirby, P. 2005. See Saville, B. et al. 2005.
Klausnitzer, B. 2003. Gesamtübersicht zur Insektenfauna Deutschlands. Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 47(2): 57-66. (Psoc.: pp. 62, 64).
Koponen, S. 2004. Arthropods from high oak branches Comparison of two trap types, with a special reference to spiders. Latvijas Entomologs 41: 71-75, 3 figs. (Psoc. mentioned).
Kucerova, Z. 2004. Stored product psocids as one of the preys of the predatory mite Cheyletus eruditus (Schrank) (Acarina: Cheyletidae). Integrated Protection of Stored Products IOBC Bulletin 27(9): 191-195, 5 figs. (This reference replaces Kucerova, 2003 cited in Additions Part 4).
Kuznetsova, V. G. 2004. See Golub, N. V. et al. 2004.
Li Fasheng 2005. Psocoptera: Amphientomidae, Caeciliusidae, Stenopsocidae, Amphipsocidae, Hemipsocidae, Ectopsocidae, Pseudocaeciliidae, Peripsocidae, Mesopsocidae, Psocidae and Lachesillidae (pp. 293-310, 1 fig.; in Chinese, with English summary on p. 310). In: Yang Xingke 2005. Insect Fauna of Middle-West Qinling Range and South Mountains of Gansu Province. Science Press, Beijing, 1055 pp.
NOTE: Throughout this paper the references to "Li, 2001" as the author of species names have to be replaced by "Li, 2002". These species were described in Li's monograph on Chinese psocids [Li Fasheng, 2002a (published in July 2002); see Lienhard, 2003b (all taxa listed) and Lienhard, 2003d (nomenclatural amendments)].
Lienhard, C. 2004f. New Myopsocidae (Insecta: Psocoptera) from Southeast Asia, with redescription of Lophopterygella camelina Enderlein (pp. 169-205). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Lienhard, C. 2004g. See Garcia Aldrete, A. N. et al. (eds) 2004.
Lienhard, C. 2004h. See Yoshizawa, K. & Lienhard, C. 2004.
Lienhard, C. 2005a. Additions and Corrections (Part 4) to Lienhard & Smithers, 2002: "Psocoptera (Insecta) - World Catalogue and Bibliography" (pp. 1-16). In: Yoshizawa, K. (ed.). Psocid News. The Psocidologists' Newsletter. No. 7 (February 28, 2005). Systematic Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 17 pp.
Lienhard, C. 2005b. Description of a new beetle-like psocid (Insecta: Psocoptera: Protroctopsocidae) from Turkey showing an unusual sexual dimorphism. Revue suisse de Zoologie 112(2): 333-349, 31 figs.
Lienhard, C. 2005c. Two new soil-dwelling psocids (Psocoptera: Trogiidae and Pachytroctidae) from the islands of St Helena and Madagascar. Revue suisse de Zoologie 112(3): 689-701, 23 figs.
Lienhard, C. 2005d. See Yoshizawa, K. et al. 2005.
Lienhard, C. & Baz, A. 2004. On some interesting psocids (Insecta: Psocoptera) from European Macaronesia (pp. 79-97). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Lienhard, C. & Garcia, A. 2005. Psocoptera (p. 70). In: Arechavaleta, M., Zurita, N., Marrero, M. C. & Martin, J. L. (eds). Lista preliminar de especies silvestres de Cabo Verde: hongos, plantas y animales terrestres, 2005. Consejeria de Medio Ambiente y Ordenacion Territorial, Gobierno de Canarias, 155 pp.
Lucas, E. 2002. See Riudavets, J. et al. 2002.
Marshall, A. T. 2005. See New, T. R. et al. 2005.
Menier, J.-J. 2004. See Nel, A. et al. 2004a.
Mikac, K. M. 2003. Preliminary molecular investigations of three Liposcelis species associated with grain storage systems in Australia (pp.: 241-243). In: Credland, P. F., Armitage, D. M., Bell, C. H., Cogan, P. M. & Highley, E. (eds). Advances in Stored Product Protection. Proceedings of the 8th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection (IWCSPP), 22-26 July, 2002, York, UK. CABI Publishing. (Not seen).
Millet, J. 2004. See Nel, A. et al. 2004a.
Mockford, E. L. 2004b. (Book review). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 112(2-3): 214-215. Review of Lienhard, C. & Smithers, C. N. 2002.
Mockford, E. L. 2004c. See Garcia Aldrete, A. N. et al. (eds) 2004.
Mockford, E. L. 2004d. A new genus and species of thyrsophorine psocids (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae: Thyrsophorinae) from Vietnam (pp. 151-158). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Mockford, E. L. 2004e. See Frank, J. H. et al. 2004.
Mockford, E. L. 2005a. New species and records of Psocoptera (Insecta) from Kyrgyzstan. Revue suisse de Zoologie 112(3): 627-638, 13 figs.
Mockford, E. L. 2005b. A new genus of perientomine psocids (Psocoptera: Lepidopsocidae) with a review of the perientomine genera. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 131: 201-215, 32 figs.
Mody, K. et al. 2003. Organization of arthropod assemblages in individual African savanna trees (pp. 198-212). In: Basset et al. (eds). Arthropods of tropical forests. Spatio-temporal dynamics and resource use in the canopy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, xvi+474 pp. (Psoc. mentioned, ecol.).
Moulds, T. 2005. Diversity and biogeography of subterranean guano arthropod communities of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 126: 125-132. (Psoc. mentioned on pp. 128, 129, 130, none identified any further than order).
Mückstein, P. & Holusa, O. 2003. Composition of psocid taxocenoses (Insecta: Psocoptera) in dependence on the level of naturalness of forest ecosystems in the Zd'arske vrchy hills. Journal of Forest Science 49(5): 208-219, 5 figs.
Nayak, M. K., Daglish, G. J. & Byrne, V. S. 2005. Effectiveness of spinosad as a grain protectant against resistant beetle and psocid pests of stored grain in Australia. Journal of Stored Products Research 41(4): 455-467. (Only abstract seen).
Nel, A. 2003. See Perrichot, V. et al. 2003.
Nel, A. 2004. See Azar, D. & Nel, A. 2004.
Nel, A., De Ploeg, G., Millet, J., Menier, J.-J. & Waller, A. 2004. The French ambers: a general conspectus and the Lowermost Eocene amber deposit of Le Quesnoy in the Paris Basin. Geologica Acta 2(1): 3-8. (Psoc. mentioned). (= Nel, A. et al. 2004a).
Nel, A., De Ploeg, G. & Azar, D. 2004. The oldest Liposcelididae in the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (Insecta: Psocoptera). Geologica Acta 2(1): 31-36, 3 figs. (= Nel, A. et al. 2004b).
Néraudeau, D. 2003. See Perrichot, V. et al. 2003.
New, T. R. 2004a. See Schmidt, E. R. & New, T. R. 2004.
New, T. R. 2004b. See Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, T. R. 2004.
New, T. R. 2005. See Endang Sri Kentjonowati & New, T. R. 2005.
New, T. R. & Smithers, C. N. 2004. Ian W. B. Thornton notes on his life and work, with list of publications (pp. 9-30). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
New, T. R., Smithers, C. N. & Marshall, A. T. 2005. Ian Walter Boothroyd Thornton 1926-2002. Historical Records of Australian Science 16: 91-106, 1 photograph.
Nicoli Aldini, R. 2004. Filippo Bonanni et ses observations microscopiques sur les psoques (Insecta: Psocoptera) dans la deuxième moitié du XVIIe siècle (pp. 49-65). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Nokkala, S. 2004. See Golub, N. V. et al. 2004.
Pascual-Villalobos, M. J., Baz, A. & Del Estal, P. 2005. Occurrence of psocids and natural predators on organic rice in Calasparra (Murcia, Spain). Journal of Stored Products Research 41: 231-235.
Peck, S. B. 2001. Smaller orders of insects of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: evolution, ecology, and diversity. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, xii+278 pp. (Psoc.: pp. 169-177; tables 3.1, 3.2, 3.6).
Perrichot, V., Azar, D., Néraudeau, D. & Nel, A. 2003. New Psocoptera in the Early Cretaceous amber of SW France and Lebanon (Insecta: Psocoptera: Trogiomorpha). Geological Magazine 140(6): 669-683, 20 figs.
Pierce, W. D. 1960. Fossil arthropods of California. No 23. Silicified insects in Miocene nodules from the Calico Mountains. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 59(1): 40-49, 10 figs. (Psoc.: pp. 45-46, fig.7).
Pons, M. J. 2002. See Riudavets, J. et al. 2002.
Prinzing, A. 2005. Corticolous arthropods under climatic fluctuations: compensation is more important than migration. Ecography 28: 17-28, 4 figs.
Quicke, D. L. J. (ed.) 2002. See Rasnitsyn, A. P. 2002.
Rasnitsyn, A. P. 2002. Order Psocida Leach, 1815. The booklice (= Psocoptera Shipley, 1904 = Copeognatha Enderlein, 1903) (pp. 128-131 and figs 162-167 on pp. 136-138). In: Rasnitsyn, A. P. & Quicke, D. L. J. (eds). History of Insects. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, XII + 517 pp.
Riudavets, J., Lucas, E., & Pons, M. J. 2002. Insects and mites of stored products in the northeast of Spain. Integrated Protection of Stored Products IOBC Bulletin 25(3): 41-44. [Quoted by Pascual-Villalobos, M. J. et al. 2005: Liposcelis bostrychophila recorded from Spain (Cataluña)]. (Not seen).
Saville, B. 2004b. Some Worcestershire barklice (Insecta: Psocoptera) observations. Worcestershire Record (Newsletter of Worcestershire Biological Records Centre and Worcestershire Recorders), Number 17 (November 2004): 25-26.
Saville, B., Alexander, K. N. A., Dolling, W. R. & Kirby, P. 2005. Some notable British barkfly (Psocoptera) observations. Entomologist's Record 117: 35-39.
Schmidt, E. R. & New, T. R. 2004. Biogeography of the Psocoptera of Tasmania, Australia: a preliminary synthesis (pp. 67-77). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Schmidt, E. R. & Smithers, C. N. 2004. The genus Howeanum Smithers (Psocoptera: Elipsocidae) transferred to the family Pseudocaeciliidae. General and Applied Entomology 33: 13-14.
Silfverberg, H. 2005. Martin Meinander 1940-2004. Entomologica Fennica 16(1): 61-64 (with one photograph).
Smithers, C. N. 2004a. A new genus for three species of Australian Myopsocidae (Insecta: Psocoptera) (pp. 159-168). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Smithers, C. N. 2004b. See New, T. R. & Smithers, C. N. 2004.
Smithers, C. N. 2004c. See Schmidt, E. R. & Smithers, C. N. 2004.
Smithers, C. N. 2005a. Psocoptera of Barren Grounds Nature Reserve, New South Wales. Australian Entomologist 32(3): 135-140, 7 figs.
Smithers, C. N. 2005b. See New, T. R. et al. 2005.
Tao Hui-ying 2003. See Zhang Yong-qiang et al. 2003.
Tao Hui-ying, Ding Wei, Wang Jin-jun, Zhao Zhi-mo & Zhang Yong-qiang 2003. Comparison of carboxylesterase activities in different controlled atmosphere- and fumigant-restistant strains of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae). Xinan Nongye Daxue Xuebao 25(4): 349-352. (In Chinese, with English summary). (Not seen).
Thaler, K. 2005. Fragmenta Faunistica Tirolensia XVII (Arachnida: Araneae; Insecta: Psocoptera, Strepsiptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Raphidioptera, Mecoptera, Siphonaptera, Diptera: Mycetophiloidea). Veröffentlichungen des Tiroler Landesmuseums Ferdinandeum 84/2004: 161-180, 16 figs. (Psoc.: p. 163).
Thornton, I. W. B. 2004. (Book review). Tropical Biodiversity 8(1): 64-65. (Review of Lienhard & Smithers, 2002).
Waller, A. 2004. See Nel, A. et al. 2004a.
Wang Jin-jun 2003a. See Tao Hui-ying et al. 2003.
Wang Jin-jun 2003b. See Zhang Yong-qiang et al. 2003.
Wang, J.-J. 2004. See Cheng, W.-X. et al. 2004.
Webb, T. J. 2003. See Jones, A. G. et al. 2003.
Weitschat, W. & Wichard, W. 2002. Atlas of plants and animals in Baltic amber. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, 256 pp. (Psoc.: pp. 114-115, with eight colour photographs).
Wichard, W. 2002. See Weitschat, W. & Wichard, W. 2002.
Yoshizawa, K. (ed.) 2005a. Psocid News. The Psocidologists' Newsletter. No. 7 (February 28, 2005). Systematic Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 17 pp.
Yoshizawa, K. & Johnson, K. P. 2005. Aligned 18S for Zoraptera (Insecta): Phylogenetic position and molecular evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37: 572-580. (Psoc.: several psocids mentioned in phylogenetic analysis).
Yoshizawa, K. & Lienhard, C. 2004. Systematics of Trichadenotecnum (Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Hong Kong (pp. 121-149). In: Garcia Aldrete, A. N., Lienhard, C. & Mockford, E. L. (eds). Thorntoniana, a commemorative volume for Ian W. B. Thornton (1926-2002). Publicaciones Especiales del Instituto de Biologia 20, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, 205 pp.
Yoshizawa, K., Lienhard, C. & Idris, A. B. 2005. On the systematic position of Podopterocus Banks and Dinopsocus Banks, with a revised diagnosis of the genus Sigmatoneura Enderlein (Psocodea: 'Psocoptera': Psocidae). Revue suisse de Zoologie 112(4): 831-848, 9 figs.
Zhang Yong-qiang 2003. See Tao Hui-ying et al. 2003.
Zhang Yong-qiang, Ding Wei, Zhao Zhi-mo, Wang Jin-jun & Tao Hui-ying 2003. Comparison of respiratory metabolism of controlled atmosphere-resistant and pesticide-restistant strains of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae). Xinan Nongye Daxue Xuebao 25(5): 413-416. (In Chinese, with English summary). (Not seen).
Zhao Zhi-mo 2003a. See Tao Hui-ying et al. 2003.
Zhao Zhi-mo 2003b. See Zhang Yong-qiang et al. 2003.
Zhao, Z.-M. 2004. See Cheng, W.-X. et al. 2004.

5. Corrections to Lienhard & Smithers, 2002
Page 74: Embidopsocus saxonicus Günther
Page 562: Corrected reference: Kaburaki, T. 1922. On the oecology of the Corrodentia. Japanese Journal of Zoology: Transactions and Abstracts, Vol. 1(22): 8. (This is a summary in English of Takahashi, R. 1921).
Page 641: Corrected reference: Strand, E. 1915. Psociden-Gespinste aus Paraguay. Archiv für Naturgeschichte A 81 (12): 135-136, 1 pl.
Page 653: Corrected reference: Vishnyakova, V. N. 1980. The historical development of the Insecta. Superorder Psocidea. Order Psocida. Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta 175: 52-57, figs 21-24.

LETTER FROM BRYAN TURNER

As some may know I will be taking early retirement in July 2006 as the result of a policy decision by King's College London to close Biological Sciences. Our final students graduate this year. The College has made me an offer I cannot refuse!
I have been increasingly involved with forensic entomology teaching and research over the last 10 years or so and my research in the Psocoptera has dwindled to the study of a single species, Liposcelis bostrychophila. My final psocid paper (possibly one more), with colleagues from University of Wales, Bangor, on the mycetomic rickettsias in parthenogenetic psocids has been sent to Cellular Microbiology and should be published this year.
In my retirement I will not be following the leads of other more august psocidologists and continue working on the group. I have just returned from Geneva where I have deposited with Charles my material on which some of my earlier taxonomic papers were based and also a large and only partially worked collection of Psocids from Southern India which I made in 1982 and then put aside to do other things.
British psocid material, left in my charge by Edward Broadhead on his retirement, will be deposited with the Natural History Museum in London in the next few months. I also hope they may also take my reprint collection (3 filing cabinet drawers worth). I am not sure what else to do with it. Therefore from now please do not send me copies of your reprints unless they are of direct value to my booklouse interests. I will continue, for as long as they want, to be an advisor to the British Flour manufacturers on matters to do with psocids but that will be the limit of my involvement with the order.
I will continue to be involved in teaching and some research in forensic entomology, both here at King's and at several other universities in the UK. Again with the Bangor people we have just been successful in obtaining a large research grant from the Leverhulme Trust for the next three years to look at the value of mites in forensic science.
I hope also to be able to spend more time on my narrowboat, cruising the canals of England.

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My email address and base at King's should continue as I am negotiating an honorary position here in the Department of Forensic Science and Drug Monitoring. My transitory connection with Biochemistry (the only Bio... left here) will cease on retirement.
Whilst I am withdrawing from the study I hope I will not withdraw from the many friendships gained over the years with psocid workers worldwide. I hope we can keep in touch and I hope to be included in the invites to the next psocid congress whenever and wherever that will be.
With best wishes,

Bryan Turner, King's College London

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