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Lepisma_saccharina Ivo Antušek Czech Republic, Přírodní Park Džbán - okr. Rakovník Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are ancient and primitive wingless insects. They have a silvery, scaled flat body which tapers back to three characteristic tail-like appendages, two of which (cerci) point to the sides, while the center one points straight back. On the head end, they have two long antennae. When mature, L. saccharina individuals are typically about 1-2 centimeters long, and move quickly with a fish-like, wiggling motion. Silverfish are long-lived, frequently surviving longer than three years, even up to six years, and the adults molt for their entire lives. Lepisma saccharina produce few young. They are mostly nocturnal. In their natural habitat they stay hidden among leaf litter, frequenting crevices in logs, bark and under rocks. Lepisma saccharina is a common household pest, found world-wide. Its carbohydrate heavy diet leads it to eat paper and paper products that contain glue, starch, dextrin, and casein, so it is also a common pest in libraries, where it eats through book bindings and pages. They also can infest cereal foodstuffs, fabrics, and wallpaper in buildings. Sometimes confused with the closely related firebrat, silverfish differ in that they prefer cool, damp environments (70-80oF) while the firebrat (Thermobia domestica) seeks out warmer areas (100oF).


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current21:27, 21 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:27, 21 November 2011500 × 410 (46 KB)Grantimoto (talk | contribs)Lepisma_saccharina Ivo Antušek Czech Republic, Přírodní Park Džbán - okr. Rakovník Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are ancient and primitive wingless insects. They have a silvery, scaled flat body which tapers back to three characteristic tail-lik

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