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Silverfish
Lepisma saccharina
53.4721, 10.3733
Field Notes
Description:
Its common name derives from the animal's silvery light grey and blue colour, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements.
Silverfish are nocturnal, elongated and flattened insects typically 13–25 millimetres (0.51–0.98 in) long. Their abdomen tapers at the end, giving them a fish-like appearance. The newly hatched are whitish, but develop a greyish hue and metallic shine as they get older.
Habitat:
Cosmopolitan species, found in Africa, North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and other parts of the Pacific. They inhabit moist areas, requiring a relative humidity between 75% and 95%. In urban areas, they can be found in basements, bathrooms, garages, closets, and attics.
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