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	<title>The Backyard Arthropod Project &#187; Dermaptera</title>
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	<description>A Field Guide to the North Side of Old Mill Hill, Atlantic Mine, MI</description>
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		<title>Female Earwigs &#8211; Juvenile, Fresh-Molted, and Mature</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 10:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some more earwigs, because I know they are everybody&#8217;s most favorite insect ever . . . The summer of 2010 was another bumper crop for European Earwigs, which we have seen on these pages before. But, on July 1, Sam and I were turning over rocks and found something a bit different: a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the beginning of September, S_ and Sam were out for a walk in the woods when they found this clinging to the side of a tree: It&#8217;s not the whole bug, it&#8217;s just the skin. There was originally a Cicada inside. As far as I&#8217;ve been able to find out, we only have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Male European Earwig &#8211; Dermaptera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had quite a plague of these European Earwigs (Forficula auricularia)[1] back in July, when there was still some moisture about. Now that it has been very dry for a few months their numbers have plummeted, but for a while there we were literally finding heaps of them every time we turned over a rock [...]]]></description>
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