2021
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2021.10.4.27
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Hidden in plain sight: first records of the alien earwig Euborellia femoralis (Dohrn, 1863) in Europe

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“…From autochthonous species of dermapterans that are inhabiting Serbia, E. annulipes can be easily separated by general appearance, uniformly dark body color, except legs, completely reduced tegmina and wings (at least in specimens recorded in Europe) and bicoloured antennae -mostly black, with a few pale subapical antennomeres. From other Euborellia Burr, 1910 species recorded in Europe, E. annulipes can be separated using the identification key provided in Kalaentzis et al (2021): tegmina and wings are fully missing, and the first antennomere is distinctly shorter than the length of antennomeres 2-4 combined.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…From autochthonous species of dermapterans that are inhabiting Serbia, E. annulipes can be easily separated by general appearance, uniformly dark body color, except legs, completely reduced tegmina and wings (at least in specimens recorded in Europe) and bicoloured antennae -mostly black, with a few pale subapical antennomeres. From other Euborellia Burr, 1910 species recorded in Europe, E. annulipes can be separated using the identification key provided in Kalaentzis et al (2021): tegmina and wings are fully missing, and the first antennomere is distinctly shorter than the length of antennomeres 2-4 combined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimens were collected by hand and using entomological tweezers. Identification of species was performed using the keys provided in Kalaentzis et al (2021). Given that E. annulipes is considered a new model for insect oogenesis and developmental biology research (Núñez-Pascual et al 2022), one male and one female were left alive and are currently being held at the University of Belgrade -Faculty of Biology, for the purpose of establishing the population for future research.…”
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“…Interestingly, our molecular analysis revealed that this species is sister to E. femoralis (Fig. 6), for which only totally apterous or fully winged individuals have been reported (Bey-Bienko 1959;Anisyutkin 1998;Kalaentzis et al 2021). Although Steinmann (1989a, b) treated the brachypterous species Anisolabis minuta Caudell, 1907 (= E. minuta) as a junior system of E. femoralis, this treatment lacks foundation (Srivastava 2003).…”
Section: Identity Of the Euborellia Speciesmentioning
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“…To identify closely related species, DNA barcoding is effective. The universal primer set, LCO1490 and HCO2198, which have been designed to amplify an approximately 700 base-pair region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene (Folmer et al, 1994), usually works well in most of the extant dermapteran taxa (Stuart et al, 2019;Kalaentzis et al, 2021;Kočárek and Wahab, 2021; Y K, unpublished data). Ethyl acetate vapour is often used to kill insect samples including Dermaptera to avoid subsequent rotting and hardening of the body.…”
Section: How To Study the Taxonomy And Basic Ecology Of Dermapteramentioning
confidence: 99%