liposcelis divinatorius

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liposcelis divinatorius

A librarian carefully inspects a book for liposcelis divinatorius.

Definition

Noun: * A species of small, wingless insect belonging to the order Psocoptera (booklice or barklice), specifically known to cause damage to books, paper, and other starchy materials.

Usage
  • Liposcelis divinatorius is a scientific name used in entomology, library science, and pest control contexts.
  • It refers to a specific pest species. The common name is "booklouse."
Examples
  • The conservator discovered an infestation of Liposcelis divinatorius in the archive's oldest manuscripts.
  • Liposcelis divinatorius thrives in environments with high humidity and feeds on the starch in paper bindings.
  • A key identifying feature of Liposcelis divinatorius is its complete lack of wings.
Advanced Usage
  • The name Liposcelis divinatorius is used in formal, technical writing. In most general or non-scientific contexts, the common name "booklouse" (plural: booklice) is preferred.
Variants and Related Words
  • Booklouse (n): The common name for insects of the genus , especially .
  • Psocid (n): A general term for any insect in the order Psocoptera, which includes booklice and barklice.
  • Psocoptera (n): The insect order to which Liposcelis divinatorius belongs.
Synonyms
  • Booklouse
  • Paperlouse (less common)
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, specific zoological meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost entirely restricted to scientific and professional descriptions of pest infestations in libraries, museums, or homes.

liposcelis divinatorius

A librarian carefully inspects a book for liposcelis divinatorius.

Noun
  1. minute wingless psocopterous insects injurious to books and papers