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Common pest species are wingless, but there are others that may be
found that are winged.  

On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 10:20:38 -0500, Mary
Nicolett wrote: 

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> Hello
all- 
> 
> I greatly appreciate your website and the pest identification
sheets that you provide- they are my "go to" resource for
identification. I have, however, found one error. The "Book Lice or
Psocids" fact sheet states that they are wingless insects, but I have
found some of them to have wings. I have found other web resources that
state that some may have wings, and some do not. Some even have two
pair! 
> 
> Here are a few resources: 
> 
>
http://www.varmentguard.com/pestlibrary/booklice.pdf [1] 
> 
>
http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/psocoptera.html [2] 
> 
>
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/preservation/training/pests/lice.htm [3]

> 
> I thought I should share this information with everyone, in case
you also find some with wings! 
> 
> Again, thanks to the working group
for all you do! 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> 
> Mary Nicolett 
> 
> Mary Nicolett

> 
> Preparator, Logistics Facilitator 
> 
> Dallas Museum of Art 
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[email protected] [4] 
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> (214) 922-1288 
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[1]
http://www.varmentguard.com/pestlibrary/booklice.pdf
[2]
http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/psocoptera.html
[3]
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/preservation/training/pests/lice.htm
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