Adult Euborellia annulipes are typically dark brown, and 10 mm (0.4 in) to 25 mm (1.0 in) in length.[4] It is a wingless species, and like most earwigs, the females are larger than the males. Their legs are a pale brown color, and have a noticeable dark band around the middle of the femur, or occasionally the tibia, hence their common name.[1] Their antenna generally have sixteen segments, although other numbers are possible.[1]
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| - Adult Euborellia annulipes are typically dark brown, and 10 mm (0.4 in) to 25 mm (1.0 in) in length.[4] It is a wingless species, and like most earwigs, the females are larger than the males. Their legs are a pale brown color, and have a noticeable dark band around the middle of the femur, or occasionally the tibia, hence their common name.[1] Their antenna generally have sixteen segments, although other numbers are possible.[1]
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| - Adult Euborellia annulipes are typically dark brown, and 10 mm (0.4 in) to 25 mm (1.0 in) in length.[4] It is a wingless species, and like most earwigs, the females are larger than the males. Their legs are a pale brown color, and have a noticeable dark band around the middle of the femur, or occasionally the tibia, hence their common name.[1] Their antenna generally have sixteen segments, although other numbers are possible.[1] Their cerci share similar characteristics to most earwigs, as males' cerci are more curved than females'. Further gender differences can be found in the species abdomen: males have ten abdominal segments, while females have eight.
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