forficata
Forficata is a genus of earwigs in the family Forficulidae. The genus was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Earwigs are insects characterized by a pair of prominent cerci at the posterior end of the abdomen, which are pincer-like in the males. These cerci are used for defense and wing-folding. Forficata species are typically nocturnal and omnivorous, feeding on a variety of organic matter including insects, decaying plant material, and sometimes human food sources. They are found in a wide range of habitats, often in damp, sheltered locations such as under logs, stones, or leaf litter.
The genus Forficata contains several species, with Forficula auricularia, the common earwig, being one of the