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Photo#276862
impressive earwig - Euborellia arcanum - female

impressive earwig - Euborellia arcanum - Female
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
May 18, 2009
Size: 2cm+
Found under a flowerpot on my front porch. Very camera-shy.

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impressive earwig - Euborellia arcanum - female impressive earwig - Euborellia arcanum - female

Moved
Moved from Euborellia. Danilo, what do you think about these three?



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Moved
Moved from Anisolabididae.

Moved
Moved from Anisolabis.

Pale segments on antennae suggest that this is Euborellia

suspect Anisolabis
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added another image
It's the only other photo I got before it escaped into a crevice. It's terrible quality, but it gives a better idea of the shape, I guess... if that helps. Thanks for the possible ID.

 
Euborellia
Well the pictures are not that great but at the size (2cm +) and the outside I would probably tap rather than on Euborellia Anisolabis. The female has no komplet yellow sensor therefore falls A. maritima ever made.
I think it will be the Euborellia Arcanum.
See: http://mapress.com/zootaxa/2015/f/zt03956p139.pdf
The females of this type may well be quite large. In my material it once was 2.5 cm.

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