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Gonolabis Forcipata
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * ''Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{earwi ...
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Earwig
Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera. With about 2,000 species in 12 families, they are one of the smaller insect orders. Earwigs have characteristic cerci, a pair of forcep-like pincers on their abdomen, and membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely used forewings, hence the scientific order name, "skin wings". Some groups are tiny parasites on mammals and lack the typical pincers. Earwigs are found on all continents except Antarctica. Earwigs are mostly nocturnal and often hide in small, moist crevices during the day, and are active at night, feeding on a wide variety of insects and plants. Damage to foliage, flowers, and various crops is commonly blamed on earwigs, especially the common earwig ''Forficula auricularia.'' Earwigs have five molts in the year before they become adults. Many earwig species display maternal care, which is uncommon among insects. Female earwigs may care for their eggs, and even after they have hatched as nymphs will continue to ...
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Anisolabidinae
Anisolabidinae, alternatively known as Carcinophorinae, Gonolabiinae, Placolabidinae, or Titanolabiinae, is a subfamily of earwigs that contains approximately twenty-five genera. Its existence was cited by Srivastava in the book ''Fauna of India Pt. 2'', by Chen & Ma in ''Fauna Sinica'', and by Henrik Steinmann in ''The Animal Kingdom''.Steinmann 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993 Although Steinmann cited the subfamily's name as Carcinophorinae, this is a synonym for the taxon. Genera The following genera are included:Srivastava Fauna of India Pt. 2Chen & Ma 2004 Fauna Sinica *'' Aborolabis'' *'' Anisolabella'' *'' Anisolabis'' *'' Apolabis'' *'' Capralabis'' *'' Carcinophora'' *'' Epilabis'' *'' Epilandex'' *'' Euborellia'' *'' Flexiolabis'' *'' Foramenolabis'' *'' Gonolabina'' *'' Gonolabis'' *'' Heterolabis'' *'' Indolabis'' *'' Metalabis'' *'' Mongolabis'' *'' Neolabis'' *'' Ornatolabis'' *'' Paraflexiolabis'' *'' Placolabis'' *'' Thekalabis'' *'' Titanolabis'' *'' Zacheria'' Refere ...
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An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or domain. Hyperlinks are considered either "external" or "internal" depending on their target or destination. Generally, a link to a page outside the same domain or website is considered external, whereas one that points at another section of the same web page or to another page of the same website or domain is considered internal. These definitions become clouded, however, when the same organization operates multiple domains functioning as a single web experience, e.g. when a secure commerce website is used for purchasing things displayed on a non-secure website. In these cases, links that are "external" by the above definition can conceivably be classified as "internal" for some purposes. Ultimately, an internal link points to a web page or resource in the same root directory. Similarly, seemingly "internal" links are in fact "external" for ...
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Gonolabis Dentata
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * ''Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * ''Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{earwig-s ...
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Gonolabis Electa
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * ''Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * ''Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{earwig ...
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Gonolabis Forcipata
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * ''Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{earwi ...
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Gonolabis Gilesi
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * '' Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * ''Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{earw ...
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Gonolabis Rossi
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * '' Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * ''Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{ear ...
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Gonolabis Tasmanica
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * '' Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * '' Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * ''Gonolabis woodwardi ''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or ...'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{ea ...
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Gonolabis Woodwardi
''Gonolabis'' is a genus of earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.See first entry in external links An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or domain. Hyperlinks are considered either "external" or "internal" depending on their target or destination ... section for reference. It was cited by Srivastava in ''Part 2'' of ''Fauna of India''. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Gonolabis dentata'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis electa'' Burr, 1910 * '' Gonolabis forcipata'' Burr, 1908 * '' Gonolabis gilesi'' Steinmann, 1981 * '' Gonolabis rossi'' Brindle, 1987 * '' Gonolabis tasmanica'' (Bormans, 1880) * '' Gonolabis woodwardi'' Burr, 1908 References External links The Earwig Research Centre's ''Gonolabis'' database''Source for references:'' type Gonolabis in the "genus" field and click "search". Anisolabididae Insects of Asia Dermaptera genera {{e ...
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Anisolabididae
Anisolabididae is a family of earwigs, in the suborder Forficulina and the order Dermaptera. It is one of nine families in the suborder Forficulina, and contains thirty-eight genera spread across thirteen subfamilies. Subfamilies The family contains the following subfamilies: * Anisolabidinae (contains 25 genera, cited by both Srivastava and Chen & Ma. Steinmann in 1986, 1989, 1990, and 1993 classified the genera under the subfamilies Carcinophorinae and Gonolabiinae, which are synonyms of Anisolabidinae. Other synonyms include Placolabidinae and Titanolabiinae. The genera in this subfamily are '' Aborolabis, Anisolabella, Anisolabis, Apolabis, Capralabis, Carcinophora, Epilabis, Epilandex, Euborellia, Flexiolabis, Foramenolabis, Gonolabis, Mongolabis, Placolabis, Gonolabina, Gonolabis, Heterolabis, Indolabis, Metalabis, Neolabis, Ornatolabis, Paraflexiolabis, Thekalabis, Titanolabis'', and '' Zacheria'') * Anophthalmolabiinae (contains one genus, '' Anop ...
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Insects Of Asia
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body ( head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans, which recent research has indicated insects are nested within. Nearly all insects hatch from eg ...
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