List of Dermapterans of Australia

The following list provides the earwigs currently identified from Australia.[1]

Family Anisolabididae

  • Anisolabis australis Tindale, 1923
  • Anisolabis dohrni (Kirby, 1891)
  • Anisolabis flavocapitata Steinmann, 1979
  • Anisolabis littorea (White, 1846)
  • Anisolabis maritima (Bonelli, 1832)
  • Anisolabis nigrofusca Steinmann, 1979
  • Anisolabis pacifica (Erichson, 1842)
  • Anisolabis subarmata (Kirby, 1900)
  • Anisolabis westralica Burr, 1911
  • Antisolabis gisleni (Hincks, 1954)
  • Antisolabis holdhausi (Burr, 1910)
  • Antisolabis notonoma Hincks, 1952
  • Carcinophora occidentalis (Kirby, 1896)
  • Carcinophora venusta Steinmann, 1989
  • Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847)
  • Euborellia brunneri (Dohrn, 1864)
  • Euborellia jeekeli Srivastava, 1985
  • Gonolabis dentata Steinmann, 1981
  • Gonolabis electa Burr, 1910
  • Gonolabis forcipata Burr, 1908
  • Gonolabis gilesi Steinmann, 1981
  • Gonolabis rossi Brindle, 1987
  • Gonolabis tasmanica (Bormans, 1880)
  • Gonolabis woodwardi Burr, 1908
  • Isolabis cavagnaroi Brindle, 1987
  • Metisolabis punctata (Dubrony, 1879)
  • Parisopsalis spryi Burr, 1914
  • Titanolabis bormansi Srivastava, 1983
  • Titanolabis centaurea Steinmann, 1985
  • Titanolabis colossea (Dohrn, 1864)
  • Titanolabis gigas Steinmann, 1989
  • Zacheria dentata (Burr, 1908)

Family Apachyidae

  • Apachyus athertonensis Mjöberg, 1924
  • Apachyus beccarii Dubrony, 1879
  • Apachyus peterseni Borelli, 1925
  • Apachyus queenslandicus Mjöberg, 1924
  • Chelisoches ater Bormans, 1900
  • Chelisoches australicus (Le Guillou, 1841)
  • Chelisoches handschini Günther, 1934
  • Chelisoches kimberleyensis Mjöberg, 1913
  • Chelisoches morio (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Hamaxas feae (Bormans, 1894)
  • Hamaxas nigrorufus (Burr, 1902)
  • Lamprophorella kervillei (Burr, 1905)
  • Proreus duruoides Hebard, 1933

Family Forficulidae

  • Doru spiculiferum (Kirby, 1891)
  • Elaunon bipartitus (Kirby, 1891)
  • Eparchus insignis (De Haan, 1842)
  • Forficula auricularia Linnaeus, 1758 (introduced)
  • Forficula vilmi Steinmann, 1989
  • Syntonus venus Steinmann, 1993

Family Labiduridae

  • Gonolabidura meteor Steinmann, 1985
  • Labidura riparia (Pallas, 1773)
  • Nala lividipes (Dufour, 1820)

Family Pygidicranidae

  • Austroblandex bituberculatus Brindle, 1987
  • Brindlensia jeekeli Srivastava, 1985
  • Cranopygia daemeli (Dohrn, 1869)
  • Cranopygia lueddemanni Srivastava, 1984
  • Cranopygia ophthalmica (Dohrn, 1863)
  • Dacnodes hackeri (Burr, 1914)
  • Dacnodes shortridgei (Burr, 1914)
  • Echinosoma sumatranum (de Haan, 1842)
  • Echinosoma yorkense Dohrn, 1869

Family Spongiphoridae

  • Auchenomus bifurcus Steinmann, 1984
  • Chaetospania australica (Bormans, 1883)
  • Chaetospania mjobergi Brindle, 1971
  • Irdex hilaris (Bormans, 1900)
  • Irdex unicolor Steinmann, 1985
  • Labia minor (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Marava arachidis (Yersin, 1860)
  • Marava feae (Dubrony, 1879)
  • Marava luzonica (Dohrn, 1864)
  • Marava tricolor (Kirby, 1891)
  • Nesogaster amoena (Stål, 1855)
  • Nesogaster halli Hincks, 1949
  • Nesogaster rehni Hincks, 1951
  • Nesogaster ruficeps (Erichson, 1842)
  • Paralabella curvicauda (Motschulsky, 1863)
  • Paralabella murrayi (Kirby, 1900)
  • Paraspania australiana (Mjöberg, 1913)
  • Paraspania brunneri (Bormans, 1883)
  • Paraspania discors Steinmann, 1985
  • Paraspania pygmaea (Mjöberg, 1924)
  • Paraspania torpeo Steinmann, 1990
  • Spirolabia pilicornis (Motschulsky, 1863)
  • Spongovostox doddi (Burr, 1914)
  • Spongovostox hackeri (Burr, 1914)
  • Spongovostox nigroflavidus (Rehn, 1905)
  • Spongovostox subapterus (Kirby, 1891)
  • Spongovostox victoriae (Burr, 1914)
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See also

References

  1. "Order DERMAPTERA". Australian Government Department of Environment and Energy. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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