English: This is a chart showing the phylogenesis of older suborders, genera, and species of earwig. The ones marked in red are extinct genera in the Archidermaptera suborder. The ones marked in blue are the three living suborders of earwigs. The ones marked in green are extinct genera in the Pandermaptera suborder.
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2009-04-12, based on work by Dr. Willmann published in 1990.
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"Die Bedeutung paläontologischer Daten für die zoologische Systematik" in Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, Vol. 83, pages 277-289.
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