August PCT included the feature “What’s the Word on Booklice?” an in-depth look at psocids (aka booklice) that was authored by Dr. Eric H. Smith. Smith cited the following references in the article.
Primary References:
Ebeling, W. 1978. Urban entomology. University of California, Berkeley. pp. 534-538.
Mallis, A. 2004. Handbook of pest control, 9th ed. GIE Media, Cleveland, Ohio. pp. 1060-1063.
Mockford, E.L. 1991. Psocids (Psocoptera), In J.R. Gorham, ed, Insect and mite pests in food, an illustrated key. USDA, ARS, USDH&HS. Agric. Handbook No. 655 (vol 2). pp. 371-402.
Mockford, E.L. 1993. North American Psocoptera. Flora and Fauna Handbook No. 10. Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville, Florida. xviii+455pp.
Rees, D. 2004. Insects of stored products. CSIRO Publishing, Australia. pp. 137-142.
Smith, E.H. and R.C. Whitman. 2007. NPMA field guide to structural pests, 2nd ed. NPMA, Fairfax, VA. pp. 5.7.1-4.

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