Chelisochinae
Chelisochinae is a subfamily of earwigs in the Chelisochidae, a family whose members are commonly known as black earwigs. Species This subfamily includes the following genera: * '' Adiathella'' Brindle, 1970 * '' Adiathetus'' Burr, 1907 * ''Chelisoches'' Scudder, 1876 * ''Euenkrates ''Euenkrates'' is a genus of earwigs in the family Chelisochidae Chelisochidae is a family of earwigsSee first entry in external links section for reference. whose members are commonly known as black earwigs. The family contains a total of ap ...'' Rehn, 1927 * '' Exypnus'' Burr, 1907 * '' Gressitolabis'' Brindle, 1970 * '' Hamaxas'' Burr, 1907 * '' Lamprophorella'' Mjöberg, 1924 * '' Proreus'' Burr, 1907 * '' Schizochelisoches'' Steinmann, 1987 * '' Schizoproreus'' Steinmann, 1987 * '' Solenosoma'' Burr, 1907 References Dermaptera subfamilies Chelisochidae {{earwig-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chelisoches
''Chelisoches'' (name coming from Greek from χηλη οχεω 'pincer-carrier') is a genus of earwigs in the family Chelisochidae. Species are from the Pacific Islands. ''C. morio'' has been introduced to California and Florida. Species This genus includes the following species: * '' Chelisoches annulatus'' * '' Chelisoches ater'' (Bormans, 1900)Quelques Dermaptères du Musée civique de Gênes. A Bormans, Annali del Musco Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 1900 * '' Chelisoches australicus'' (Le Guillou, 1841) * '' Chelisoches handschini'' Günther, 1934 * '' Chelisoches kimberleyensis'' Mjöberg, 1913 * ''Chelisoches morio ''Chelisoches morio'', also known as the black earwig, are part of the family Chelisochidae. It is an omnivore that can be found worldwide, however it is most prominent in tropical areas, Pacific islands, the Pacific Northwest, and damp environm ...'' (Fabricius, 1775) Names brought to synonymy * ''Chelisoches elegans'' De Bormans, 1900, a synonym fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euenkrates
''Euenkrates'' is a genus of earwigs in the family Chelisochidae Chelisochidae is a family of earwigsSee first entry in external links section for reference. whose members are commonly known as black earwigs. The family contains a total of approximately 96 species, spread across sixteen genera in three subfami .... Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Euenkrates boesemani'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Euenkrates elegans'' (De Bormans, 1900) rivastava 1976/small> * '' Euenkrates simplex'' Ramamurthi, 1967 * '' Euenkrates variegatum Kirby, 1891 ehn 1927/small> References External links ''Euenkrates''at dermaptera.speciesfile.org Chelisochidaeat bug.tamu.edu Chelisochidae Dermaptera genera {{earwig-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chelisochidae
Chelisochidae is a family of earwigsSee first entry in external links section for reference. whose members are commonly known as black earwigs. The family contains a total of approximately 96 species, spread across sixteen genera in three subfamilies. They are primarily located in the more tropical Afrotropical, Australasian, and Oriental realms, even though some species, such as ''Chelisoches morio,'' are cosmopolitan. They are often dark in color, lending to their common name, and can vary in size. They can be easily identified due to a certain characteristic in their tarsi, involving a ventral projection on the second tarsal segment. Like most earwigs, they are omnivores, and their diet consists of the larvae of leaf-mining insects, as well as certain types of vegetation. Genera The family contains the following genera: * Subfamily Chelisochinae Verhoeff, 1902 ** '' Adiathella'' Brindle, 1970 ** '' Adiathetus'' Burr, 1907 ** '' Chelisochella'' Verhoeff, 1902 ** ''Chelisoche ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chelisoches Morio
''Chelisoches morio'', also known as the black earwig, are part of the family Chelisochidae. It is an omnivore that can be found worldwide, however it is most prominent in tropical areas, Pacific islands, the Pacific Northwest, and damp environments. The adults are jet black and can range in size from 18 to 25mm in size, though some have grown to be 36mm. The males cerci are widely separated and serrated compared to the female. The forceps are used for prey capture, defense, fighting and courtship. ''C. morio'' are most active at night, though normal behavior also occurs during the day. In addition to consuming prey such as aphids, leaf beetles, hoppers, mites, mealybugs and termites, ''C. morio'' also consume fruits such as bananas and dragon fruits. Life history ''C. morio'' have fouinstarstages before molting into adults. Females average about 140 eggs within one batch. The incubation period lasts about 5-7 days. Adult males live for about 60 days and adult females live ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |