Californian two-pronged bristletail, Occasjapyx californicus, Japygidae, Diplura
Two-pronged bristletails are non-insect hexapods that are common in moist soil and leaf litter, but are rarely seen because of their size and subterranean lifestyles. Depending on species, they feed on a wide variety of live prey and dead organic matter. They are found throughout the world. Despite their similar-looking forceps, they are only distantly related to earwigs.
Photographed in California by easmeds










