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- Sphaeropsocidae abstract "In the insect world, Sphaeropsocidae is a family of Psocoptera belonging to the suborder Troctomorpha. Members of this family have reduced, coriaceous wings. The family comprises 22 known species (four of them fossils) in eight genera.".
- Sphaeropsocidae class Insect.
- Sphaeropsocidae kingdom Animal.
- Sphaeropsocidae order Psocoptera.
- Sphaeropsocidae order Nanopsocetae.
- Sphaeropsocidae phylum Arthropod.
- Sphaeropsocidae wikiPageID "13303210".
- Sphaeropsocidae wikiPageRevisionID "571627322".
- Sphaeropsocidae classis "Insecta".
- Sphaeropsocidae familia "Sphaeropsocidae".
- Sphaeropsocidae hasPhotoCollection Sphaeropsocidae.
- Sphaeropsocidae infraordo Nanopsocetae.
- Sphaeropsocidae name "Sphaeropsocidae".
- Sphaeropsocidae ordo Psocoptera.
- Sphaeropsocidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Sphaeropsocidae regnum "Animalia".
- Sphaeropsocidae subdivision "* Badonellia * Sphaeropsocopsis * Sphaeropsocus * Sphaeropsocites * Sphaeropsocoides * Globopsocus * Prosphaeropsocus * Troglosphaeropsocus".
- Sphaeropsocidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Sphaeropsocidae subordo Psocoptera.
- Sphaeropsocidae subject Category:Psocoptera.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Animal.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Eukaryote.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Insect.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Species.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Insect.
- Sphaeropsocidae type Organism.
- Sphaeropsocidae comment "In the insect world, Sphaeropsocidae is a family of Psocoptera belonging to the suborder Troctomorpha. Members of this family have reduced, coriaceous wings. The family comprises 22 known species (four of them fossils) in eight genera.".
- Sphaeropsocidae label "Sphaeropsocidae".
- Sphaeropsocidae sameAs m.03c15d4.
- Sphaeropsocidae sameAs Q7576567.
- Sphaeropsocidae sameAs Q7576567.
- Sphaeropsocidae wasDerivedFrom Sphaeropsocidae?oldid=571627322.
- Sphaeropsocidae isPrimaryTopicOf Sphaeropsocidae.
- Sphaeropsocidae name "Sphaeropsocidae".