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Earwigs

Order Dermaptera

Recognizable by the forceps-like pincers (cerci) on their abdomen. Despite myths, earwigs do not enter human ears. Most are nocturnal omnivores.

Species in this Order (19)

Anisolabididae

Australian Giant Earwig

Titanolabis colossea

The largest living earwig species, reaching up to 50 mm long. It is a burrowing, wingless species fo...

40-50 mm
Chelisochidae

Black Earwig

Chelisoches morio

A glossy black earwig with reddish legs commonly found in tropical regions. It is often associated w...

15-20 mm
Forficulidae

Common Earwig

Forficula auricularia

Nocturnal omnivore with distinctive forceps-shaped cerci. One of the few non-social insects to show ...

12-17 mm
Forficulidae

Hop-Garden Earwig

Forficula lesnei

A small earwig closely related to the European earwig but distinguished by its shorter wing cases. I...

9-13 mm
Anisolabididae

Japanese Earwig

Eparchus yezoensis

A medium-sized wingless earwig native to Japan and eastern Asia. It inhabits forest floors where it ...

12-18 mm
Forficulidae

Japanese Earwig

Anechura harmandi

A montane earwig found in the mountains of Japan, known for extreme maternal care. Females guard egg...

12-18 mm
Spongiphoridae

Lesser Earwig

Labia minor

The smallest European earwig and one of the few that readily flies. It is often found in compost hea...

5-7 mm
Anisolabididae

Maritime Earwig

Anisolabis maritima

A wingless earwig found in coastal habitats, living under driftwood and seaweed on beaches. It is da...

18-25 mm
Diplatyidae

Pygmy Earwig

Diplatys flavicollis

A tiny tropical earwig with regenerative cerci that can regrow if broken....

6-10 mm
Anisolabididae

Red-Legged Earwig

Euborellia stali

A dark wingless earwig with distinctly reddish legs, native to tropical Asia. It is commonly found i...

12-16 mm
Anisolabididae

Ring-Legged Earwig

Euborellia annulipes

A wingless earwig identified by the pale bands on its dark legs. It is a cosmopolitan species often ...

10-15 mm
Labiduridae Extinct

Saint Helena Earwig

Labidura herculeana

Was the worlds largest earwig at 78 mm. Endemic to Saint Helena island. Not seen since 1967 and decl...

78 mm
Anisolabididae

Shore Earwig

Anisolabis littorea

A large wingless earwig native to New Zealand, found under stones and driftwood on rocky coasts. It ...

20-28 mm
Labiduridae

Shore Earwig

Labidura riparia pacifica

A large pale earwig found on Pacific island beaches and sandy habitats. It is a subspecies of the ta...

20-28 mm
Forficulidae

Small Earwig

Apterygida media

A small reddish-brown earwig found in woodland leaf litter across Europe. Males have strongly curved...

7-10 mm
Forficulidae

Spine-Tailed Earwig

Doru aculeatum

A slender earwig found in cornfields and grassy habitats across eastern North America. It shelters i...

10-14 mm
Labiduridae

Striped Earwig

Labidura riparia

A large, pale sandy-brown earwig with dark longitudinal stripes, commonly found near water. It is on...

16-26 mm
Labiduridae

Tawny Earwig

Labidura truncata

A large Australian earwig with a tawny coloration and powerful forceps. It is a common garden specie...

20-30 mm
Forficulidae

Toothed Earwig

Spongovostox ghilianii

A large earwig with heavily toothed forceps found in southern European forests....

15-25 mm