Morse. — Orthoptera of New England. 
PLATE 13. 
Earwigs and Walking-sticks: Details. 
Male 
X 3. 
X 3. 
3. 
X 14. 
Forceps, dorsal view. 
X 13. 
X 14. 
Fig. 1. European Earwig, For^cuZa auncuZana. Male. Dorsal view. X 2. 
Fig. 2. Same, male, short forceps, dorsal view. 
Fig. 3. Same, male, long forceps, dorsal view. 
Fig. 4. Same, female, forceps, dorsal view. X 
Fig. 5. Same. Right middle tarsus, side view. 
Fig. 6. Little Earwig, Labia minor. Male 
Fig. 7. Same, male, forceps from left side. 
Fig. 8. Same, female, forceps from above. X 14. 
Fig. 9. Same. Antenna, basal joints. X 14. 
Fig. 10. Brown Earwig, Prolabia arachidis. Female 
X 14. 
Fig. 11. Same, male, forcepa from beneath. X 11. 
Fig. 12. Maritime Earwig, Anisolabis maritima. 
view. X 8. 
Fig. 13. Same, female, forceps, dorsal view. X 8. 
Fig. 14. Same. End of antenna. X 14. 
Fig. 15. Ring-legged Earmg, Euborellia annulipes. End of antenna. 
Fig. 16. Blatchley's Walking-stick, Manomera blatchleyi. Female. 
abdomen from above. X 4. 
Fig. 17, Same, female, end of abdomen, side view. X 4. 
Fig. 18. Same. Micropylar end of egg, greatly magnified. 
Fig. 19. Common Walking-stick, Diapherotnera femorata. Micropylar end 
of egg, greatly magnified. 
Fig. 20. Same, female, end of abdomen, dorsal view. X 4. 
Fig. 21. Same, female, end of abdomen, side view. X 4. 
Fig. 22. Same, male, end of abdomen, dorsal view. X 4. 
Antenna, basal joints. 
Male. Forceps, dorsal 
X 14. 
End of 
