Chelisochinae
Chelisochinae is a subfamily of earwigs in the Chelisochidae, a family whose members are commonly known as black earwigs.
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| A black earwig (Chelisoches morio) on a sign in Hawaii Botanical Garden | |
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| Subfamily: | Chelisochinae  | 
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Species
    
This subfamily includes the following genera:
- Adiathella Brindle, 1970
 - Adiathetus Burr, 1907
 - Chelisoches Scudder, 1876
 - Euenkrates Rehn, 1927
 - Exypnus Burr, 1907
 - Gressitolabis Brindle, 1970
 - Hamaxas Burr, 1907
 - Lamprophorella Mjöberg, 1924
 - Proreus Burr, 1907
 - Schizochelisoches Steinmann, 1987
 - Schizoproreus Steinmann, 1987
 - Solenosoma Burr, 1907
 
References
    
| Wikispecies has information related to Chelisochinae. | 
- A preliminary revision of the Forficulidæ (sensu stricto) and of the Chelisochidæ, families of the Dermatoptera. M Burr, Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of …, 1907
 
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