Underside of the head of an earwig. Earwigs are nocturnal, ground-loving insects. The female guards the eggs and keeps them clean and free from fungi. Most of these manipulations are done with the palps that are visible underneath the insect's head.

See the most prominent features of an earwig.

 
Part of the Collection of the Insect Portrait Gallery of the Micropolitan Museum © Wim van Egmond