African Earwig

Euborellia cincticollis

Euborellia cincticollis (Gerstaecker, 1883) is a species of earwig in the family Anisolabididae. It is thought to be a native African species, that was introduced to the Americas probably around 1946.
The African Earwig (Euborellia cincticollis) At a UV light setup near an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.

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Appearance

The African earwig looks a lot like the commoner Euborellia annulipes but it exhibits polymorphism of the wing development, sporting winged, wingless and brachypterous forms whereas E. annulipes is always wingless. The morphs are probably determined by environmental factors, but in natural populations the winged specimen are not especially more abundant but are recorded/collected way more as these are attracted to light.
The legs are pale yellow and in the dark antennae the fourth and sometimes third segment from the top are pale.
African Earwig (Euborellia cincticollis) Arp, you may have to confirm the ID on this one!

On the underside of a rotting log in a backyard habitat. It was desperately trying to escape me, so I only got a couple of shots!
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Naming

The species was first described from Cameroon as Brachylabis cincticollis by Gerstaecker in 1883.
African Earwig (Euborellia cincticollis) Arp, you may have to confirm the ID on this one!

On the underside of a rotting log in a backyard habitat. It was desperately trying to escape me, so I only got a couple of shots!
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Distribution

After being described from Cameroon, the species has been cited in literature with a wide distribution in western and equatorial Africa.
In the Americas it was probably introduced to California around 1946 and found in Arizona soon after (1950's). Contemporary records seem to also place it in Texas, possibly Mexico and now there seems to be a record from Georgia (on JungleDragon).

References:

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Langston & Powell (1971) The Earwigs of California (Order Dermaptera) - Bulletin of the California Insect Survey, vol.20, 25pp.
https://essig.berkeley.edu/documents/cis/cis20.pdf

Knabke & Grigarick (1971) Biology of the African Earwig, Euborellia cincticollis (Gerstaecker) in California and Comparative Notes on Euborellia annulipes (Lucas) - Hilgardia, vol.41(7), pp.157-194.
http://hilgardia.ucanr.edu/fileaccess.cfm?article=152746&p=GHQGGN

Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderDermaptera
FamilyAnisolabididae
GenusEuborellia
SpeciesE. cincticollis