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- Merope_tuber abstract "Merope tuber, the earwigfly, or sometimes "forcepfly" is the only species in the genus Merope, and the only living member of the family Meropeidae in North America. It occurs throughout the east from Ontario to Georgia, and west to Kansas. Recently the insect has also been found in Florida. This insect's most distinguishing feature is the segmented cerci on the male abdomen. The function of these is not known, but they may be used during courtship. Much is unknown about the adults, which are secretive, sometimes found under logs or in malaise traps near streams, or attracted to lights at nighttime. No M. tuber or Meropeid larvae have been identified. The insect is characterized by long wings with many veins and no ocelli. There is a region of interlocking sclerites that holds the jugum and scutellum on the middle thoracic segment together. This may be used to keep the wings together when pushing up through dirt. A similar apparatus is found in cicadas and ground dwelling beetles, so it may be that the winged adults dig in soil. The flat appearance of the insect suggests that the insect dwells close to the ground in fissures and other small ground openings, as does the lack of ocelli.".
- Merope_tuber thumbnail Merope_tuber.jpg?width=300.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageID "29020789".
- Merope_tuber wikiPageLength "3515".
- Merope_tuber wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Merope_tuber wikiPageRevisionID "678962609".
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_described_in_1838.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_of_North_America.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mecoptera.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Cercus.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Cicada.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Malaise_trap.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Meropeidae.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Monotypic.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink Monotypic_taxon.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Merope_tuber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merope tuber".
- Merope_tuber binomial "Merope tuber".
- Merope_tuber binomialAuthority "Newman, 1838".
- Merope_tuber genus "Merope".
- Merope_tuber hasPhotoCollection Merope_tuber.
- Merope_tuber imageCaption "Merope tuber".
- Merope_tuber status "NE".
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- Merope_tuber subject Category:Insects_described_in_1838.
- Merope_tuber subject Category:Insects_of_North_America.
- Merope_tuber subject Category:Mecoptera.
- Merope_tuber hypernym Species.
- Merope_tuber type Article.
- Merope_tuber type Eukaryote.
- Merope_tuber type Article.
- Merope_tuber comment "Merope tuber, the earwigfly, or sometimes "forcepfly" is the only species in the genus Merope, and the only living member of the family Meropeidae in North America. It occurs throughout the east from Ontario to Georgia, and west to Kansas. Recently the insect has also been found in Florida. This insect's most distinguishing feature is the segmented cerci on the male abdomen. The function of these is not known, but they may be used during courtship.".
- Merope_tuber label "Merope tuber".
- Merope_tuber sameAs Merope_tuber.
- Merope_tuber sameAs Merope_tuber.
- Merope_tuber sameAs m.0dgrph8.
- Merope_tuber sameAs Merope_tuber.
- Merope_tuber sameAs Merope_tuber.
- Merope_tuber sameAs Q4403716.
- Merope_tuber sameAs Q4403716.
- Merope_tuber wasDerivedFrom Merope_tuber?oldid=678962609.
- Merope_tuber depiction Merope_tuber.jpg.
- Merope_tuber isPrimaryTopicOf Merope_tuber.