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Maritime Earwig - Anisolabis maritima - male

Maritime Earwig - Anisolabis maritima - Male
Caumsett State Park, Suffolk County, New York, USA
October 8, 2008
Data point for October.

Nice specimen.
Nice specimen. Thanks for paying attention to insects most of us overlook too often.

 
Thanks. I was on a botanical
Thanks. I was on a botanical outing looking for plants that most of us overlook too often. The specialty insects can be a good by-product. These things are actually quite widespread and common, and in a microhabitat that is much closer to the water than I guess a lot of people would look at.

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