Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847)

Ring-legged Earwig

Taxonomy: 

  • DermapteraAnisolabididaeEuborellia annulipes

Status: 

IN

Distribution

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  up to 1987   1988-97   1998 up to present

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Description: 

Likened superficially to a rove (staphylinid) beetle although presence of forceps easily identify it as an earwig. Dull, yellowish brown with a pubescent body and dark head. The antennae usually have 16 segments.

Size: 

4 – 6 mm

Habitat: 

Native to Southern Europe, but occasionally imported to Britain. The species lives under rocks in damp places.

Phenology: 

Adults can be found from June to October.