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Yacyretá giant earwig

Dermaptera: Labidura sp.

Description:

Wings vestigial, flightless, male forceps not strongly curved. Male and female with the forceps teeth in different positions. In the first photo, male? on the left and female? on the right. Adults about 3cm long, - and I think they can get up to 5cm or more, I'll try to double check that before the end of this year.

Habitat:

Lives only in the sand dunes of Isla Yacyretá, Paraguay. They live in little holes in vertical banks of sand, always near vegetation. At night they stick their forceps out of the hole, up into the air, and just sit there in this position, waiting for ( ... )

Notes:

Critically endangered in Paraguay. The first PHOTO is by Fátima Recalde, the second PHOTO by Nélida Rivarola.

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2 Comments

Isabela
Isabela 12 years ago

Parecen dos angelitos!

Carolina
Carolina 13 years ago

Wow, que interesante.

John A. Kochalka
Spotted by
John A. Kochalka

Coronel Bogado, Itapúa, Paraguay

Spotted on Feb 8, 2011
Submitted on Apr 20, 2011

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