Anisolabis | |
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Anisolabis maritima, commonly known as the maritime earwig or the seaside earwig. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Dermaptera |
Family: | Anisolabididae |
Subfamily: | Anisolabidinae |
Genus: | Anisolabis Fieber, 1853[1] |
Species | |
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Anisolabis is a genus of mostly Asian earwigs in the subfamily Anisolabidinae.[2] It was cited by Srivastava in Part 2 of Fauna of India.[3] The name Anisolabis stems from the asymmetry of the male cerci; the right cercus being more acute than the left.[4]
Species
The Dermaptera Species File[5] lists:
- species group based on Anisolabis interjacens Anisyutkin, 1998
- species group based on Anisolabis papulosus Anisyutkin, 1998
- species group based on Anisolabis spiniger Anisyutkin, 1998
- no species group assigned
- Anisolabis aborensis (Burr, 1913)
- Anisolabis acutiventris (Hincks, 1954)
- Anisolabis alata Johnsen, 1974
- Anisolabis ambigua Borelli, 1906
- Anisolabis atra Borelli, 1907
- Anisolabis australis Tindale, 1923
- Anisolabis baloghi Steinmann, 1979
- Anisolabis bifida Brindle, 1970
- Anisolabis bintumanensis Brindle, 1971
- Anisolabis boninensis Nishikawa, 2013
- Anisolabis breviforceps Brindle, 1980[6]
- Anisolabis brindlei Capra, 1978
- Anisolabis burri (Zacher, 1911)
- Anisolabis caesarea (Zacher, 1911)
- Anisolabis canaca Brindle, 1976
- Anisolabis cristata (Hincks, 1954)
- Anisolabis cunicula Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis decorata Anisyutkin, 2004
- Anisolabis deplanata Srivastava, 1985
- Anisolabis diabolo Steinmann, 1989
- Anisolabis diana Steinmann, 1988
- Anisolabis dohrni (Zacher, 1911)
- Anisolabis dubronyi Kirby, 1903
- Anisolabis duplicata Steinmann, 1989
- Anisolabis elongata Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis excisa Bey-Bienko, 1959
- Anisolabis felix Burr, 1907
- Anisolabis flavocapitata Steinmann, 1979
- Anisolabis gaudens Burr, 1904
- Anisolabis gestri Borelli, 1907
- Anisolabis greeni Burr, 1899
- Anisolabis guineensis Bivar de Souza & Sakai, 1996
- Anisolabis hawaiiensis Brindle, 1980[6]
- Anisolabis henriki (Srivastava, 1987)
- Anisolabis horvathi Burr, 1912
- Anisolabis hottentotta (Dohrn, 1867)
- Anisolabis howarthi Brindle, 1980[7]
- Anisolabis incisa Borelli, 1914
- Anisolabis incisoides Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis infelix Burr, 1907
- Anisolabis infernalis (Burr, 1913)
- Anisolabis isomorpha Borelli, 1907
- Anisolabis jaenneli (Menozzi, 1938)
- Anisolabis kaspar Hudson, 1973
- Anisolabis kristenseni Burr, 1911
- Anisolabis kudagae Burr, 1901
- Anisolabis laeta (Gerstaecker, 1869)
- Anisolabis laevis (Borelli, 1921)
- Anisolabis lamottei Brindle, 1971
- Anisolabis lefroyi (Burr, 1910)
- Anisolabis littorea (White, 1846)[8]
- Anisolabis magna Bey-Bienko, 1959
- Anisolabis maritima (Bonelli, 1832)[9]
- Anisolabis mauiensis Brindle, 1980[6]
- Anisolabis minutissima Brindle, 1972
- Anisolabis modesta Steinmann, 1979
- Anisolabis montshadskii Bey-Bienko, 1959
- Anisolabis neavei Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis nigrofusca Steinmann, 1979
- Anisolabis nimbaensis Hincks, 1954
- Anisolabis oahuensis Brindle, 1980[6]
- Anisolabis oweni Burr, 1911
- Anisolabis pacifica (Erichson, 1842)[10]
- Anisolabis pagana Burr, 1915
- Anisolabis pectoralis (Eschscholz, 1822)
- Anisolabis penetrans Burr, 1912
- Anisolabis perissa Günther, 1929
- Anisolabis pilosa Steinmann, 1979
- Anisolabis pluto Rehn, 1905
- Anisolabis porrectella Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis punctulata Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis quadricollis (Hincks, 1954)
- Anisolabis quarens Burr, 1915
- Anisolabis recurva Borelli, 1915
- Anisolabis rhombus Popham, 1983
- Anisolabis robustus (Dubrony, 1879)
- Anisolabis rossi (Srivastava, 1990)
- Anisolabis rostrata Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis rougemonti Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis royi Brindle, 1971
- Anisolabis rubella Brindle, 1977
- Anisolabis rufescens Kirby, 1891
- Anisolabis rugosa Brindle, 1971
- Anisolabis ryukyuensis (Nishikawa, 1969)
- Anisolabis sarasini (Burr, 1914)
- Anisolabis scotti Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis seirokui Nishikawa, 2008
- Anisolabis simiensis Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis spatula Brindle, 1978
- Anisolabis straeleni (Hincks, 1955)
- Anisolabis subarmata (Kirby, 1900)[11]
- Anisolabis tatei Srivastava, 1983
- Anisolabis tegminata Caudell, 1927
- Anisolabis tumida Borelli, 1907
- Anisolabis turgida Burr, 1911
- Anisolabis verhoeffi Zacher, 1911
- Anisolabis vitalisi Burr, 1917
- Anisolabis vosseleri Burr, 1907
- Anisolabis westralica Burr, 1911
References
- ↑ "ITIS Standard Report Page: Anisolabis". Itis.gov. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
- ↑ See first entry in external links section for reference.
- ↑ Srivastava. Fauna of India, Pt. 2.
- ↑ "Family Anisolabididae". Bug Guide. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
- ↑ Dermaptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0 retrieved 4 May 2023)
- 1 2 3 4 "ML : Browse Anisolabis". Macaulaylibrary.org. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- ↑ "Anisolabis howarthi". Zipcodezoo.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- ↑ "Anisolabis littorea (White)". Ento.csiro.au. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- ↑ "Anisolabis maritima (Bonelli)". Ento.csiro.au. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- ↑ "Anisolabis pacifica (Erichson)". Ento.csiro.au. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
- ↑ "Anisolabis subarmata (Kirby)". Ento.csiro.au. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
External links
- The Earwig Research Centre's Anisolabis database Source for references: type Anisolabis in the "genus" field and click "search".
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