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- than 2,000 described species in Neodermaptera. The former suborders Forficulina, Hemimerina, and Arixeniina have been reduced in rank to family and placed...
- suborder Forficulina, grouped into nine families of 180 genera, including Forficula auricularia, the common European Earwig. Species within Forficulina are...
- earwig). Forficulidae was formerly considered a suborder of Dermaptera, Forficulina, but was reduced in rank to family and placed in suborder Neodermaptera...
- wrote a paper about its discovery. Unlike most extant earwigs in the Forficulina suborder, Archidermapteron martynovi had cerci, that were as long as...
- auricularia's cerci are the opposite. One of the key characteristics of the Forficulina suborder is the existence of large, thick, basally broadened and crenulate-toothed...
- Labidura riparia is a species of earwig in the family Labiduridae characterized by their modified cerci as forceps, and light tan color. They are commonly...
- Dendroiketes is a genus of earwigs, in the family Apachyidae. It is one of only two genera in Apachyidae. Dermaptera Species File: Dendroiketes v t e...
- Labiduridae, whose members are known commonly as striped earwigs, is a relatively large family of earwigs in the suborder Neodermaptera. The family contains...
- Labidura is a genus of earwigs in the family Labiduridae. Probably the earliest specimen of Labidura was found in Eocene amber. Among the Labidura species...
- (2002). "An Earwig from the Lower Cretaceous of Korea (Dermaptera: Forficulina)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 75 (2): 86–90. JSTOR 25086049...