? Forficula auricularia – Definition and Explanations
Introduction
Headphone | ||
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Classification | ||
Dominion | Animalia | |
Branch | Arthropods | |
Embr. | hexagonal | |
Class | insect | |
Subclass | Pterygota | |
Infra-class | Neoptera | |
Place an order | Dermaptera | |
Bottom line | eudermaptera | |
Family | Forficulidae | |
gender | Forficula | |
Binomial name (In taxonomy (botany, zoology, etc.) binomial name or binomial… | ||
Forficula auricularia Linnaeus, 1758 |
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the Headphone (Forficula auricularia Linnaeus, 1758), also called ear piercing (total earwigs) or sometimes ear clipa wrong (Bugs (Insecta) are part of the subphylum hexapoda, itself…) Polyphagus of the family Forficulidae. There are several myths circulating that it penetrates the ear canal and damages it. This is a myth absolutely (Completion or fully automatic, or anglicism completion or…) fake.
Description
to cut : Adults are 1-2 centimeters long.
Color : Their body is covered with a shell (The carapace is the dorsal part of the exoskeleton.) or cuticle, bright red-brown. The belly is often darker than the head and chest (The thorax is an anatomical region of certain vertebrates or arthropods.).
Form : It is of very long form, having two long antennae, one couple (We say that a set E is even when it consists of two distinct elements…) type mouthparts “Planter”.
It has small wings, which it hardly uses except for gliding. Earwigs can fly, but rarely fly.
The earphone owes its name to him belly (Abdomen refers to a part of the human body or the body of an animal.) ends with two cerci of the form a clamp (A grip is a mechanical device or tool with the function of pinching something…), darker around them. These cerci are almost straight in females and distinctly curved in males. They are defensive weapons, but can also be used against large predators (birds, lizards, insectivorous mammals, including sly (Musaraigne is an ambiguous folk name in French, and several……).
Juveniles look like adults but are paler and flightless.
Reproduction
After mating in the summer woman (Female in biology (Latin “femella”, little woman, young woman)…) lay eggs. The larvae will give some to the adults month (A month (Lat. mensis from the word “month”, formerly from the word “menstruation” in the plural) is a period of time…) after. The female seems to take care of the young. In the first cold and froststo fall (Autumn is one of the four seasons in temperate zones. It falls between summer and…) (around October), the ear drops to the ground to hibernate. Most men die winter (Winter is one of the four seasons in temperate zones.)and the womanyear (A year is a unit of time that represents the time between two occurrences of a related event…) he gets rid of it. About a month later, this small lodge digs (terrier), isolates itself there and lays several dozen white, round and transparent eggs (about sixty at most).
Larvae hatch in mid-May. The female carefully cares for her eggs and larvae until the last of the 4 molts, when the larvae, which look like adults but are smaller and wingless, go through. Young adults usually appear in July. They remain active until the first frosts.
Place of residence
the day (A day or day is the interval between sunrise and sunset; it…)earwig, lucifuge (escape light), consumes most time (Time, by man… in the cracks of the ground, under the bark of the tree dead (Death is the final state of a biological organism that ceases to live (even…), in the pit of flowers or between the petals of large flowers (eg roses). He goes out at night and goes home research (Scientific research is primarily… food (aphids, psyllids, etc.)
The situation
Even if the local declines significantly due to urbanization orintensive farming (Intensive agriculture is an agricultural production system characterized by extensive use…)or pesticides, does not appear to be in danger so far Europe (Europe is a land area that…).
Accidentally entered America (America is a separate continent from Asia in the west and…) of North (North is the cardinal point against south.)has recently colonized several regions of Quebec, where it is considered locally invasive because it has no home range predator (A predator is a living organism that kills its prey for food or…).
is also found in Australia (Australia (officially the Commonwealth of Australia) is a country…).