- The
Saint Helena earwig or
Saint Helena giant earwig (Labidura
herculeana) is an
extinct species of very
large earwig endemic to the
oceanic island of...
- for
Richia herculeana is 10879.1. "Richia
herculeana Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-22. "Richia
herculeana". GBIF. Retrieved...
- The
genus is monotypic, and
contains the
single species P****orinia
herculeana,
described by
English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1843 as P. inquinans...
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living species of
earwig (the even
larger Saint Helena earwig,
Labidura herculeana, is
generally considered extinct).
Titanolabis bormansi Srivastava, 1983...
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largest of the
earwigs has been the
Saint Helena giant earwig (Labidura
herculeana),
endemic to the
island of its name,
measuring up to 8 cm (3.1 in) in...
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possibly extinct (declared
extinct in 2014)
Saint Helena earwig (Labidura
herculeana)
reached 78 mm (3+1⁄16 in).
Earwigs are
characterized by the cerci, or...
- (Audinet-Serville, 1838)
Synonyms Cyphocrania hanitschi (Sharp, 1898)
Cyphocrania herculeana (Charpentier, 1845)
Cyphocrania (Eurycnema)
versifasciata (Audinet-Serville...
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Norway to
Eastern Siberia, and
North America.
First described as
Formica herculeana by
Linnaeus in 1758, the
species was
moved to
Camponotus by Mayr in 1861...
- Ferris, 1938 (decluse scale)
Clavaspis herculeana (****erell & Hadden, {in}:
Doane & Hadden, 1909) (
herculeana scale)
Clavaspis kalaharica Munting, 1969...
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hoopoe could have been a
predator of the
Saint Helena earwig (Labidura
herculeana),
which is also extinct. Otherwise, ****umptions can be made that the Saint...