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Family Forficulidae - Common Earwigs

 
 
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Earwigs (Dermaptera) of South Carolina, with a key to the eastern North American species and a checklist of the North American..
By K.M. Hoffman
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 89 (1): 1-14, 1987
Full title: "Earwigs (Dermaptera) of South Carolina, with a key to the eastern North American species and a checklist of the North American fauna"

Can be found online here.

The earwigs of Kansas, with a key to genera north of Mexico (Insecta: Dermaptera)
By Engel M.S.
Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 106: 115-123, 2003
A key to earwig genera occurring north of Mexico; a brief overview of earwig biology, evolution, and higher classification; as well as the descriptions, images, and key to species occurring in Kansas are provided.

The Earwigs of California (Order Dermaptera)
By R.L. Langston & J.A. Powell
Bull. Calif. Insect Surv. 20: 1-25, 1975
Full text
Illustrated key to adults and detailed descriptions with data on biology and geographic distribution for species established in California (of which only one –-Vostox apicedentatus–- is native; an annotated list of accidental records of other intercepted spp. is provided).

An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America
By Merritt RW, Cummins KW, Berg MB (Editors)
Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2019

Descriptions of New Species of North American Neuropteroid Insects
By Nathan Banks
Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 37(4): 335-360, 1911
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Includes: Perlidae (Plecoptera); Raphididae [sic] (Raphidioptera); Chrysopidae, Hemerobiidae, Mantispidae, Myrmeleontidae (Neuroptera); Panorpidae (Mecoptera); Limnephilidae, Rhyacophilidae, Sericostomatidae, Hydropsychidae (Trichoptera)

New Neuroptera and Trichoptera from the United States
By Nathan Banks
Psyche 50: 74-81, 1943

The Megaloptera and Neuroptera of Minnesota
By Sophy I. Parfin
The American Midland Naturalist, 47(2): 421-434, 1952

Notes on Insects Associated with Desert Broom (Baccharis sarothroides Gray) (Compositae) in Southeastern Arizona
By R. P. Meyer, F. G. Zalom, T. L. McKenzie and P. H. Mason
The Southwestern Naturalist Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 603-612, 1979

 
 
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