Definition of Dermaptera. Meaning of Dermaptera. Synonyms of Dermaptera

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Definition of Dermaptera

Dermaptera
Dermaptera Der*map"te*ra, Dermapteran Der*map"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) See Dermoptera, Dermopteran.
Dermaptera
[Written also Dermaptera, and Dermatoptera.]

Meaning of Dermaptera from wikipedia

- Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera. With about 2,000 species in 12 families, they are one of the smaller insect orders. Earwigs have characteristic...
- Societies. United States, Harvard University: Harvard University Press. "Dermaptera - earwigs". ento.csiro.au. Retrieved 29 March 2016. Jacobs S. "Entomological...
- Myrina dermaptera, the lesser fig-tree blue or scarce fig-tree blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, southern...
- M. 1959. Ordung Dermaptera (De Geer 1773) Kirby 1913. In: Weber, H. (Ed.), Bronn's Kl****en und Ordnungen des Tierreichs (Dermaptera), Vol. V (part III)...
- in 1922. Acanthops bidens is native to Mexico. Hebard, Morgan (1922). "Dermaptera and Othoptera from the State of Sinaloa, Mexico". Transactions of the...
- Archidermapteron martynovi (Gr****: archi=ancient, and dermaptera=skin-wing) is an extinct species of earwig, in the genus Archidermapteron, family Protodiplatyidae...
- sometimes called Catadermaptera, is a suborder of earwigs in the order Dermaptera. There are more than 2,000 described species in Neodermaptera. The former...
- modified leathery front wing on an insect particularly in the orders Dermaptera (earwigs), Orthoptera (gr****hoppers, crickets and similar families), Mantodea...
- the males. A. esau is easily contrasted from other members of the order Dermaptera by its minute cerci and full body covering of sensory hairs giving adults...
- crickets) Mantodea (praying mantises) Blattodea (****roaches and termites) Dermaptera (earwigs) Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) Phasmatodea (stick insects)...