Euborellia plebeja is a species of earwig in the family Anisolabididae.
[1][2][3][4][5] Like other members of the Anisolabididae family, this species has an elongated virga, a sclerotized tube that is part of the male genitalia.
An Indian study showed that the number of eggs laid varies from 21–40; the eggs hatch within 7–15 days.
All parts of the body increased in size during nymphal growth except for the 3rd antennal segment which remains almost constant in length.
[6] Euboriella plebeja has been collected from Sumatra,[7] Samoa,[8] Guam,[9] Madagascar,[10] Korea,[11] India and South America.