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Earwigs make up the
insect order Dermaptera. With
about 2,000
species in 12 families, they are one of the
smaller insect orders.
Earwigs have characteristic...
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Myrina dermaptera, the
lesser fig-tree blue or
scarce fig-tree blue, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Sub-Saharan Africa, southern...
- Societies.
United States,
Harvard University:
Harvard University Press. "
Dermaptera - earwigs". ento.csiro.au.
Retrieved 29
March 2016.
Jacobs S. "Entomological...
- This
taxonomy of the
Dermaptera follows Engel & Haas (2007) to the rank of genus. *
Order Dermaptera de Geer, 1773
Suborder †Archidermaptera Bey-Bienko...
- in 1922.
Acanthops bidens is
native to Mexico. Hebard,
Morgan (1922). "
Dermaptera and
Othoptera from the
State of Sinaloa, Mexico".
Transactions of the...
- M. 1959.
Ordung Dermaptera (De Geer 1773)
Kirby 1913. In: Weber, H. (Ed.), Bronn's Kl****en und
Ordnungen des
Tierreichs (
Dermaptera), Vol. V (part III)...
- Insects,
which are a type of arthropod, are the most
numerous group of
multicellular organisms on the planet, with over a
million species identified so...
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extinct order of
insects thought to be a stem
group from
which the
modern Dermaptera evolved.
These insects,
which resemble modern Blattodea, or ****roaches...
- crickets)
Mantodea (praying mantises)
Blattodea (****roaches and termites)
Dermaptera (earwigs)
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)
Phasmatodea (stick insects)...
- (praying mantises)
Order Orthoptera (gr****hoppers, crickets, katydids)
Order Dermaptera (earwigs)
Order Embioptera (web-spinners)
Order Plecoptera (stoneflies)...