2020
DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a4
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Annotated checklist of the Dermaptera (Insecta) of French Guiana

Abstract: Twenty-four species are cited for the first time from French Guiana and five species are only mentioned from bibliographical records. Three misidentified records are discarded. Species diversity in French Guiana is similar to neighboring countries and a few additional species will probably be found. Some poorly recorded species have been found, such as Cosmogerax araguensis

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“…Hand sorting with a shovel (and with an aspirator for smaller taxa) is usually the most efficient way to collect them. For some species, pitfall traps with various baits (Núñez-Bazán et al, 2022) or light traps (Girod and Matzke, 2020) are also effective.…”
Section: How To Study the Taxonomy And Basic Ecology Of Dermapteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hand sorting with a shovel (and with an aspirator for smaller taxa) is usually the most efficient way to collect them. For some species, pitfall traps with various baits (Núñez-Bazán et al, 2022) or light traps (Girod and Matzke, 2020) are also effective.…”
Section: How To Study the Taxonomy And Basic Ecology Of Dermapteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these characteristics set Labiduridae and by extension the genus Labidura and L. riparia, apart from all the North American earwig families, genera, and species. The only species in the Western Hemisphere that L. riparia can be realistically confused with is L. xanthopus, recorded from South America; there is controversy on whether L. xanthopus is a valid species or just a variant of L. riparia (Brindle 1966(Brindle , 1971aGirod and Matzke 2020).…”
Section: Labidura Riparia (Pallas 1773) (Figs 1-2)mentioning
confidence: 99%