The European earwig (Order Dermaptera, which means “skin wings” to describe their leathery wings) (Fig. 1) is native to Europe, western Asia, and parts of Africa. The common name “earwig” comes from a myth that the insect would climb into the ears of humans and chew into the brain, but this is false. The European earwig was first introduced into Utah in the early 1900s. Establishment and population growth have been remarkably successful in northern Utah
The ring-legged earwig Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847) is recorded for the first time on the terr...
Dataset of new Australian occurrences of Forficula auricularia (European Earwig), collected from Aus...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...
The European earwig (Order Dermaptera, which means “skin wings” to describe their leathery wings) (F...
Earwigs are amongst the most misunderstood animals in the world. A widespread belief accuses them of...
A 2 page overview of earwig life history and management information for New York State residents
This factsheet describes the characteristics and management of earwigs, considered a nuisance pest i...
The European earwig, Forficula auricularia, is a cosmopolitan insect endemic to Europe, West Asia an...
(excerpt) Although Forficula auricularia Linnaeus, the European Earwig, has been known to occur in O...
earwig n[-](Order Dermaptera)[-] In Newfoundland centipedes are often called 'earwigs'. These an...
Five earwig species found hitherto in Somogy county are listed. One of them may be regarded as remar...
Collection administered by Photographic Media Library manager, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Entomo...
NYS IPM Type: Community IPM Fact SheetVirtually harmless to humans, earwigs do not spread diseases a...
One of the most investigated patterns in species diversity is the so-called latitudinal gradient, th...
This thesis investigates the Australian distribution, invasion biology and genetics of the European ...
The ring-legged earwig Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847) is recorded for the first time on the terr...
Dataset of new Australian occurrences of Forficula auricularia (European Earwig), collected from Aus...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...
The European earwig (Order Dermaptera, which means “skin wings” to describe their leathery wings) (F...
Earwigs are amongst the most misunderstood animals in the world. A widespread belief accuses them of...
A 2 page overview of earwig life history and management information for New York State residents
This factsheet describes the characteristics and management of earwigs, considered a nuisance pest i...
The European earwig, Forficula auricularia, is a cosmopolitan insect endemic to Europe, West Asia an...
(excerpt) Although Forficula auricularia Linnaeus, the European Earwig, has been known to occur in O...
earwig n[-](Order Dermaptera)[-] In Newfoundland centipedes are often called 'earwigs'. These an...
Five earwig species found hitherto in Somogy county are listed. One of them may be regarded as remar...
Collection administered by Photographic Media Library manager, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Entomo...
NYS IPM Type: Community IPM Fact SheetVirtually harmless to humans, earwigs do not spread diseases a...
One of the most investigated patterns in species diversity is the so-called latitudinal gradient, th...
This thesis investigates the Australian distribution, invasion biology and genetics of the European ...
The ring-legged earwig Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847) is recorded for the first time on the terr...
Dataset of new Australian occurrences of Forficula auricularia (European Earwig), collected from Aus...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...