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European Earwig / Škarica

Forficula auricularia

Description:

It has an elongated flattened brownish colored body, with a shield-shaped pronotum, two pairs of wings and a pair of forcep-like cerci. They are about 12–15 mm long. The second tarsal segment is lobed, extending distally below the third tarsal segment. The antenna consists of 11- 14 segments, and the mouth parts are of the chewing type. Females also have tegmina of about 2 mm in length. Third instar or older nymphs that have lost one branch of cerci are capable of regenerating it in form of a straight structure. Males with asymmetrical forceps are called gynandromorphs or hermaphrodites because they resemble females.

Habitat:

Native to Europe, western Asia and probably North Africa, Forficula auricularia was introduced to North America in the early twentieth century and is currently spread throughout much of the continent.[8] In North America, European earwigs comprise two sibling species, which are reproductively isolated. Populations in cold continental climates mostly have one clutch per year, forming species A, whereas those in warmer climates have two clutches per year, forming species B. European earwigs are most commonly found in temperate climates, since they were originally discovered in the Palearctic region, and are most active when the daily temperature has minimal fluctuation.

Notes:

Other names: Uholaža

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2 Comments

injica
injica 10 years ago

Tnx, for some reason they are always hidden in this grass!

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 10 years ago

Nice spot!

injica
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injica

Croatia

Spotted on May 14, 2013
Submitted on May 14, 2013

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