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- Seashore_earwig abstract "Anisolabis littorea, commonly known as the Seashore earwig, is a species of earwig in the genus Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. Similar both ecologically and taxonomically to the Maritime earwig, this species is commonly found on beaches under stones and debris. It is a carnivore, feeding on millipedes, flies, and Isopods. Like most other earwigs, the females care for their young during development, and the larva go through five instars before becoming adults. The species also has a negative phototaxis, meaning that it tends to move away from a light source. It was first classified in 1846 by A. White.".
- Seashore_earwig class Insect.
- Seashore_earwig family Anisolabididae.
- Seashore_earwig family Anisolabidinae.
- Seashore_earwig genus Anisolabis.
- Seashore_earwig kingdom Animal.
- Seashore_earwig order Earwig.
- Seashore_earwig order Forficulina.
- Seashore_earwig phylum Arthropod.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageID "24204346".
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageLength "2000".
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageRevisionID "312424816".
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Anisolabididae.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Anisolabidinae.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Anisolabis.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Carnivore.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anisolabididae.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Dermaptera.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Diptera.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Earwig.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Fly.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Forficulina.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Instar.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Isopod.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Isopoda.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Larva.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_earwig.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Millipede.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Phototaxis.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLink Seaside_earwig.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seashore earwig".
- Seashore_earwig binomial "Anisolabis littorea".
- Seashore_earwig binomialAuthority "White, 1846".
- Seashore_earwig classis "Insecta".
- Seashore_earwig familia Anisolabididae.
- Seashore_earwig genus "Anisolabis".
- Seashore_earwig hasPhotoCollection Seashore_earwig.
- Seashore_earwig name "Anisolabis littorea".
- Seashore_earwig ordo Earwig.
- Seashore_earwig phylum "Arthropoda".
- Seashore_earwig regnum "Animalia".
- Seashore_earwig species "A. littorea".
- Seashore_earwig subfamilia Anisolabidinae.
- Seashore_earwig subordo Forficulina.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Earwig-stub.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hatnote.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Seashore_earwig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Seashore_earwig subject Category:Anisolabididae.
- Seashore_earwig hypernym Earwig.
- Seashore_earwig type Animal.
- Seashore_earwig type Article.
- Seashore_earwig type Eukaryote.
- Seashore_earwig type Insect.
- Seashore_earwig type Species.
- Seashore_earwig type Article.
- Seashore_earwig type Thing.
- Seashore_earwig type Q1390.
- Seashore_earwig type Q19088.
- Seashore_earwig type Q729.
- Seashore_earwig comment "Anisolabis littorea, commonly known as the Seashore earwig, is a species of earwig in the genus Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. Similar both ecologically and taxonomically to the Maritime earwig, this species is commonly found on beaches under stones and debris. It is a carnivore, feeding on millipedes, flies, and Isopods.".
- Seashore_earwig label "Seashore earwig".
- Seashore_earwig sameAs m.07kb9yq.
- Seashore_earwig sameAs Q7441821.
- Seashore_earwig sameAs Q7441821.
- Seashore_earwig wasDerivedFrom Seashore_earwig?oldid=312424816.
- Seashore_earwig isPrimaryTopicOf Seashore_earwig.
- Seashore_earwig name "Anisolabis littorea".