Researchers examined the developmental processes and reproduction-related behavior of 8 of the 11 families of Dermaptera (earwigs) in detail and compared with those reported in previous studies. The ...
THE Dermaptera (earwigs) are a group of insects which live in litter, under bark, in soil, compact vegetation, hollow plant stems and have retiring habits. Many of the primitive subfamilies are ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Dermaptera (earwigs) are an order of common insects often found under stones and is characterized by a pair of forcep-like pincers on their dark abdominal ends. Systematically, they ...
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