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Genus Euborellia Burr<br />

Description. Size as in genus Anisolabis. Tegmina normal, reduced,<br />

or absent, and wings present or absent. Pronotum nearly square to slightly<br />

broader posteriorly. Abdomen slightly expanded at middle. Male forceps<br />

stout, separated at base, triangular in cross-section basally, with apices curved<br />

inward, asymmetrical to nearly symmetrical (Figs. 88, 89). Female forceps<br />

more slender, symmetrical (Fig. 84a). Body black to dark brown, with legs<br />

yellow, <strong>of</strong>ten with darker bands. Antennae <strong>of</strong>ten with I-several segments<br />

near apex (but not apical segment) white.<br />

Euborellia annulipes (Lucas)<br />

Figs. 84, 88-90; Map 2<br />

Forficesila annulipes Lucas, 1847:IXXXIV.<br />

Forcinella azteca Dohrn, 1862:226.<br />

Euborellia annulipes; Hebard 1917b:312; HeIfer 1963:163; Vickery et<br />

al. 1974:127.<br />

Common name. Ringlegged earwig.<br />

Diagnosis. Legs yellow with darker rings.<br />

Map 2. Collection localities for Euborellia annulipes.<br />

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