
Dermaptera
(Earwigs)
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 forceps-like pincers on their abdomen, and membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely used forewings, hence the scientific order name, “skin wings”.
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.
Superfamily : Anisolabidoidea
Subfamily : Anisolabidinae

Euborellia sp.
Doi Inthanon, Northern Thailand


Superfamily : Forficuloidea
Subfamily : Chelisochinae

Adiathetus shelfordi
Sabah, Malaysia

Adiathetus shelfordi
Sabah, Malaysia

Adiathetus shelfordi
Sabah, Malaysia

Chelisoches morio
Singapore


Subfamily : Diplatyinae

Diplatys sp.
Sabah, Malaysia


Subfamily : Forficulinae

Forficula greeni
Singapore
Subfamily : Opisthocosmiinae

Eparchus insignis
Doi Inthanon, Northern Thailand

Hypurgus humeralis
Singapore

Hypurgus humeralis
Singapore

Superfamily Pygidicranoidea
Subfamily Pygidicraninae
Balikpapan, Kalimantan, Indonesia
Balikpapan, Kalimantan, Indonesia