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Biology and field observations of Penthobruchus germaini (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), biological control [of] Parkinsonia aculeata


Biology of a predaceous stink bug, Stiretrus anchorago, (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae).


What limits predation rates by the specialist seed‐feeder Penthobruchus germaini on an invasive shrub?


Branch Girdling and Oviposition Biology of Oncideres pustulatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) on Acacia farnesiana


Branch Girdling by Oncideres cingulata (Coleoptera; Cerambycidae) and Relative Host Quality of Persimmon, Hickory, and Elm


Biology of the firefly Pyractomena lucifera (Coleoptera: Lampyridae).


Observations on the biology and ecology of two species of Eudiagogus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).


Observations on the life history and habits of Endalus celatus Burke (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).


Biology of Trichobaris bridwelli (Curculionidae), a possible agent for the biological control of Datura stramonium (Solanaceae)


Bionomics of Tetyra bipunctata (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Scutellerinae) as associated with Pinus banksiana in Wisconsin.


Composition and abundance of stink bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in corn


The life history of Craspeduchus pulchellus, a Lygaeid new to the United States (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae).


Life history of the Issid planthopper Thionia elliptica (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) with description of a new Thionia sp. from Tex.


Neofidia Strother, a new name for Fidia Baly, 1863 and redescription of Fidia kanaraensis (Jacoby, 1895).


Systematics of Old World Odontacolus Kieffer s.l. (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae s.l.): parasitoids of spider eggs


Redescription of Paromius procerulus (Berg) (new combination) (Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Myodochini), and description ...


Eggs, Larvae and Biological Notes on Disonycha leptolineata Blatchley (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)


Life histories of Ramosiana insignis and Vulsirea violacea (Pentatomidae), with descriptions of immature stages.


Comparative life cycles of four species of predatory stink bugs.


Predicted impact of an exotic generalist predator on monarch butterfly populations: A quantitative risk assessment.


Lady beetles as predators of insects other than Hemiptera.


Biology of Trimerina madizans, a predator of spider eggs (Diptera: Ephydridae)


The eucalypt defoliator Thyrinteina arnobia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) protects its eggs from parasitism


Nearctic species of Scelionidae (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea) that parasitize the eggs of grasshoppers


Tracks & Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates


Photo Field Guide to Some Caterpillars of Southern Ontario


The Wild Silk Moths of North America: A Natural History of the Saturniidae of the United States and Canada


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Oh, wow !!


Citation


Thank you, C.


Thanks for your thoughts, Charley


Highly variable species


Seeing this late


Re. Breeding Wild Crickets


a quote from wikipedia


eggs


I would guess...


This way


Owlfly eggs


Excellent.


Possible egg answer


Bubbles


uncommon


Moth eggs


They layed some eggs in the substrate


A definitive answer about the eggs


probably chrysomelid eggs


Definitely not related to the Argyrodes,


Good thought...


I hope I don't spoil your appetite...


Stalked eggs


Chrysopid egg bundles


thats for letting me in this guys! i watched this gal lay these.


Unidentified eggs


Not Sure...


8/27 update


Oh, my!


Mine were hatched from eggs f


exposed eggs


Viable eggs with caterpillars →Female


Regarding aphid live birth


Females and oviposition habits


eggs


eggs


Egg info


What I see on BG


Egg laying


Moth eggs


Possibly…


Context


Cuterebra fontinella female


Coreid eggs


Uloborus NO POISON


Luna Moth found in Fujian China


Moth eggs maybe?


They look like cutworm eggs (Noctuidae)--


Was the Moth Chilled?


Not hymenopteran eggs


My thoughts...


Breeding seasons, etc.


Eggs


luna


About Eggs...


Do you remember


Manuel of Nearctic Diptera, Vol. 1


Wrap And Freeze?


Dragonfly eggs (seen while th


Bio note


As I Recall, They Didn't Hatch....


Drepanidae Larvae or Eggs


Caterpillar Sexing


What you're describing...


Eggs not belonging to nymph


How exciting!


Angle- Wing Katydid Eggs


Oh, interesting. I didn't kno


I’m pretty sure the eggs won’t hatch


Time to start looking again


Marc Bélisle found interesti


hole made earlier


What happened?


Sorry for the late reply. I d


Clusters?


Tiger mothj.


Family: Ichneumonidae


Oh no, that means my first an


Eggs?


Photos of wasps and eggs


Thanks for asking, but I really can't


Callibaetis pictus


Very cool


Unfortunately


Moth eggs


Operculum


Hmmm


These are not mantid eggs,


1) Your subject line was "Was


Thanks for the suggestion! It


Coreid eggs...


Also katydid eggs are much larger than any sawfly eggs would be.


eggs give it away.


Still not sure!


Parasitic wasps


Pupa


Eggs not from this spider


Not Lethocerus medius


They were not over the stream


Thanks for your original input, Andrea !


Pretty sure the eggs belong to an Acridid


The shape of the eggs are sim


Goopy dipteran eggs


Reproductive strategies


Centipede eggs


Noctua pronuba


i caught one


Moth eggs


I would think fly eggs too


Ambush bug eggs


Tortricid eggs


About Those Eggs...


Red eggs


A clue


...


I suspect


Experimental approaches


Some info from an expert...


larva on milkweed


Midge?


Baetis (mayfly) seems likely...


Eggs


luna moth eggs


Yup!


Snake Fly Life Cycle


Hemiptera eggs


I dont


Wintering Strategies


spider egg parisitism


Eggs


Stink bug eggs


stink bug eggs?


Five days is long for a wasp-


OK. Thx.


Not Eggs


This apparently is Telenomus


All three look like adults.


Excellent!


Eggs


So there must have been


Reduviidae eggs


How did you identify your cri


eggs and larvae?


Moved


Difficult Question


Microcentrum katydid eggs, th


sorry, I don't have the information


Debri/Lint


it would have been quite cool


Eggs


Do


Eggs


I don't think this is normal


Luna dead moth with eggs on it


They are eggs. I already cons


Tricorythodes explicatus


Why snail?


Interesting


Eurytoma in bur oak bullet gall


What if I find out the host egg?


Caterpillar


Late in the season for live birth.


Actually,


These, I believe,


...


just seeing this discussion now


Moved


Light colored eggs I believe


photo?


Eggs vanished after a visit f


Definitely stink bug eggs


I'm not convinced this is Telenomus...


Eggs


Neat find...but maybe not ovipositing (nor a female) here?


Applesnail eggs


Eggs


You're both right


Now this makes sense...


Amazing!


Chrysomelobia labidomerae (Prostigmata: Podapolipidae)


Those are not eggs


Eggs


Dragonfly nymph


ball of eggs


Moved


I'm no moth expert...


Katydid rearing


Hello Bonnie, I cannot say


This is a bit of a guess, but


Thank you- these are beautifu


Tricorythodes


Harmonia axyridis is a safe bet


Hi Lisa


.


other egg sac predators/parasites


You may have a gem


Did you find these eggs on...


.


Not eggs


Chalcid wasp…


Cool!


This looks like


Yes


latrodectus in captivity


Possibly Cricotopus


Moved


Moved


Petiole/stem mines


Bioquip 18 inch net + net handle extention


Info on black pecan aphid


Info on black pecan aphid


Info on black pecan aphid


Info on black pecan aphid


Info on black pecan aphid


Info on black pecan aphid


Cycle…


Nice


The eggs...


I was thinking the eggs were


Females


The eggs may have been laid by the grasshoppers...


Moved


Moved


...


Braconid wasp laying eggs


Size


Hmmm...


Tibicen sp.


Butterfly eggs


Eggs


From: http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/grapeipm/insects_attacking


There is no question that these are moth eggs


They are quite hardy


Tiger moth eggs


Moved


Oh...


Stopped moving


Same


Strikes me as a beetle-ish thing to do...


They are Trimerotropis pallidipennis


What are the eggs from?


Laying eggs


No...


Eggs


eggs


Very interesting that she was at it nearly all day


Female Acrocera


Egg case


Timema egg?


Possible eggs?


Eggs age?


Could they be katydid eggs of


All I know is . . .


Technically...


Eggs in line on a Magnolia


A moth laid eggs on a host pl


Eggs on Anemone seedhead


Egg question


FYI…


Thanks


Shape and ridges


The head IS amazing!


A Green-striped Grasshopper


Some Sawflies lay eggs in a similar fashion, that may be black,


Unfortunately...


Must be a katydid egg!


obviously these are not Katydid eggs


looks like ladybug eggs. I am


Info


I'm confused


Yes...


yea, they look like eggs from


If nothing has happened after a month


Definitely she is Scudderia


More Tachinid eggs?


Tachinid eggs


eggs


Moved


It could be the egg of a Black Swallowtail.


Moved


good question


Do butterflies often lay eggs


I will suggest...


Thanks for the ID!


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella female


eggs on threads


The eggs are dead


Not mosquito eggs


i've found eggs that look lik


Where they all black?


It reminds me of....


I think moths


I googled grooved insect eggs


I've heard it suggested...


re: Telenomus...


Phymata eggs in the wild


Interesting riddle


Eggs


Re ???


...


Interesting


Makes sense


Interesting Question!


Red Eggs


shes a tolype maybe tolype velleda


Description





Thanks


Lloyd Gonzales comment:


Moved


The red or orange eggs


Not related


Lacewing Eggs


Some female Tussocks are wingless or essentially flightless


My thinking...


The first shot is the eggs.


Invasive-SEE DAMAGE PICS


great to see eggs with adult!


Tachinid eggs


Eggs, etc


Eggs


Moved


Thank you, Charley. Some comments:


Do Psyllobora eggs...


Yes


Eggs that have been identified to family


seems a little late


Okay


?


I don't know


female, Leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina


Jumble of stuff


Looks like...


Wow


Moved


We're using eggs


Moved


Zoomed-in images


Definitely moth eggs


Eggs


Good luck!


The eggmass seems to be laid


Tortricid eggs


Tail in the water = Laying eggs


So . . .


Good question


eggs:


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


female ichneumon wasp


Keeping images like this


the eggs look familiar


possible eggs


I've seen Owl fly eggs


There were only five eggs. St


not an ID, but I bet it's Harmonia axyridis


Eggs


I was going to suggest...


Re: eggs in jars


Root Borer Mating


Liquid eggs


Tortricid eggs


You have captured two different


Two hosts


Hmm...


Rice


Laying eggs


Eggs


Ranatra / Water Scorpion


Tabanidae


Looks like "he's" a "she"


Thanks


Eggs


Fall cankerworm


I know...


Eggs


Wait, wait...


Info page


Queen vs. Worker


Tobacco worm


Podagrionini?


Lymantriidae hatchlings


oak gall


female and eggs


tobacco horn worm


Tick eggs


Hatchlings


Thanks for the identification


YES


They look like lacewing eggs


Eggs yes, raft no?


Coreidae.


Not sure about the eggs mysel


Yes they are mating. These ar


Pegomya


Hatching Out Tree Crickets


Yes


There are also


Bird pellet?


Agreed!


eggs


Pentatomidae


John, Bob.....


Lice eggs?


powder


bagworm


Not Gulf Fritillary eggs


It was interesting to see tha


eggs


Manduca quinquemaculata eggs for Science


Orange Jasmine


Scelionidae


Interesting about the eggs


2 possibilities


Not beetle eggs


Tough question


Behavior seen


tent caterpillars


Looks


#61233 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


Slug eggs ?


I don't know mayflies


Cool... the little wasp is a


Hmm...


thanks for the reply


Eggs again.


No eggs, no larvae


Thank you


Katydid eggs:-)


insect eggs?


Sphinx Moths


question for anyone re: laying of eggs


"white scale insect"


Could be snail eggs rather th


Here's the story. Hope it's not too long winded...


Eggs?


lubber grasshopper


Moved


Looks like...


Insect eggs?


Maybe….


Not insect eggs


Callibaetis ferrugineus hageni


Moved tentatively


Call for specimens


Call for specimens


Call for specimens


Call for specimens


Call for specimens


Call for specimens


Any leaves will work, but pre


Leaves?


Microcentrum prefer dry or ha


Thank you for the offer, but


I saw images of Pholcidae eggs


Moved


Moved


Thank you!


eggs


Leptoglossus eggs


Look, I don't understand egg physiology well either


Some orthoptera, such as Saga


OK


How is it going? Did the eggs


ID Coreidae?


Thank you for the informative


Moved


I thought the eggs were rathe


Thank you. Eggs or fras?


eggs?


What kind of Eggs are these???


What kind of Eggs are these???


To make a long story short ...


Possible egg ID


Yes, female observed laying the eggs.


I'm not sure yet which is the


Most likely!


Yes, thanks!


There isn't a problem with the link


Parasitoid wasps with this gestalt ...


Is that a female with eggs or


Katydid Eggs


Eggs are few in number and no


eggs


THat is interesting ...


The eggs look like those of S


Owlfly eggs, perhaps?


Moth eggs, might be noctuidae


Parasitoid in cicada eggs


Assassin bug eggs, maybe Zelu


Scelionid...


I believe eggs not be viable.


I BELIEVE EGGS NOT TO BE VIAB


I believe eggs to not be viab


My opinion . . .


Some answers


Eggs transferred to jar/larva


Thanks, I looked for eggs and


Female


eggs


Don't Think These Are Eggs


The little "lids" on the eggs


Wasp on eggs...


Followup


Such big eggs!


Hi Ken, a few of the eggs cav


Somewhat random, but I have a


The eggs of most native crick


Very interesting!


My guess would be meadow katy


Cricket eggs, they look like


Io moth eggs?


Platygaster


Guarding or actively laying


photos of the eggs


Confirmation


I would also like to add that


spring babies


Thankyou!


raising Schistocerca


Eggs from some sort of assass


We are hoping to ask for an additional page


Microcentrum katydid eggs, ma


Yes...


These eggs were found on will


Thanks!


Leaf-footed bug eggs?


Not parasites, hatched eggs o


Mayfly subimago


Might be horse fly eggs or so


Brochymena


It's a queen, it lays eggs.


Cool, sphingids are fun to re


I don't think these are eggs


Moved


Actually, only the female imago is longer living.


Wasp eggs of some kind?


I meant that they were eggs.


What did you mean by the "the


The "eggs" mite be mites hitc


Reminds me of true bug eggs.


Host and range


Moved


to my


Thanks!


Tussock moths


Limitations


Looks more like


Moved


I'm fairly sure


Moved


I agree with


Heartbreak


eggs


corn earworm


That must be it, thank you.


Eggs kept at 74 degrees F.


Moth eggs


In the first photo


Eggs are adherent to containe


Eggs photographed on 09/02/20


Stink bug eggs, some parasiti


Female


Usually only a few survive to be adults


Yes it was introduced in Europe in the 80's.


Tachinid Eggs


The small dark ...


Maybe


Are these Orthopteran eggs?


Katydid laid eggs in the strangest place


Two species


Moved


They look like stink bug eggs


Bee(?) guarding eggs


OK


Probably frass. Eggs became f


Tachinid fly eggs


Ask Ken Childs


eggs?


The Likelihood


Moved


Thank you!


Moved


I agree that ...


Chironomid eggs


Yes


oops!


Interesting


The midge...


Thanks!


I would assume in soil...


Thank you, both!


Might be a neon skimmer nymph or related to them


Moved


Hemiptera eggs


Moved


No, But Special Case


Eggs


Eggs


Looks like it's after more, too...


Insect eggs?


Moved to Chrysopid eggs.


Not


Yes - Telenominae…


Taeniogonalos gundlachii…


arid land katydid


Apple Snail Eggs


Moved


The eggs...


Moved


Hi, Do you have an idea of t


Very intriguing post...Photodocuments interspecies mating!


This could remain an unsolved mystery


Moved





The eggs are likely Tachinida


Outstanding!


I'm so glad


Frassed


Eggs


Maybe the larvae


Parasites…


I would wait for Charley or someone...


Some suggestions...


The eggs have hatched. I adde


I am not a beetle expert


Eggs found in container.


Probably fly eggs, Tachinidae?


Normally the wasp lays her eggs inside the caterpillar


sorry about the loss


Microgastrinae cocoons…


Cacoons on Caterpillar


Caterpillar


Could be Assassin Bug eggs?


Moved


Unrelated


Tachinid Eggs


Thank you Betsy,


Yes ... this is


Having just now reared Guener


Not sure. Removing eggs will


Good to know they're eggs


We have a bit of an organizational issue here...


eggs.


overlapping ovals


1 photo may show eggs


Coreid


Beetle eggs


Moved


Moved


Moved


Eggs


Given the size revision...


Eggs


Moved


Moved


Another name for them is "dra


Fruit flies or pinhead crickets...


Throwing eggs


I just checked...


Spines


No, it isn't!


H. pendulus


Looks like Gloveria sp.


Thanks. That's a huge help. I


Moved


Have not seen the eggs of this species before.


ID info


Moved


Probably something more like Noctua pronuba...


Terrific! Cucullia convexipe


I think I have seen some of those eggs


Thank you. Eggs must have com


Female Aeshna tuberculifera?


Pentatomidae eggs


Moved


Possibly stink bugs


Well


Or collecting sand


Moved


Stenacron


The eggs are on a type of wee


Predation Strategy


Stink Bug eggs/wasp…


Agree - Diplazontinae…


Moved


Eggs


Moved


.


If the eggs...


Nice ID!


*


Resembles


Thanks, Ross!


Graphopsocus cruciatus (female)…


Not Scutellerid


hatched eggs, yes.


hi Terry


Didn't know tachinid eggs cou


Same with E.muricatus...


.


Hi Tammy - this is assuming you still have the critter alive


green lynx female


spider with cone-like back


The wasps emerged from these eggs.


Whose eggs?


Yes, do submit them to the ID request page


Probable explanation (leaf gall due to wasps)


Tachinid eggs


Eggs?


Platycotis


Thanks, Jeff...


Mite eggs?


Moved


Moved


Moved


Telenomus (female)…


Not quite a house fly


Cool! (Creepy, but cool!)


Can't say about the eggs, but


Eggs


Egg info


dear lord no


Moved


Interesting. I don't often s


Monodontomerus (female)…


not an expert in eggs


Update


Pentatomidae


Eggs?


mourning cloak


Squash Borer


Thanx


Fly


translucent eggs


Culture


I haven't checked on them in over a week...


Eggs


This is a great photo for documenting their eggs


They seem to judging by the n


Coreids


I don't think I've ever seen eggs identified to species


thanks!


-


Might be for eggs.


Laying eggs. Interesting behavior


Close-ups


Moved


Moved


Moved


Great poster!





Eggs


Archilestes grandis


I wish I could. Mine was a wild guess...


Walkingstick Phasmatodea


Nice


Eggs


Please do!


Also, this is a gravid female


Could be stinkbug eggs


broad mite?


I found eggs like these, last week. UPDATE 9/26/15


Trichogrammatidae


Argidae


male Zygoballus sexpunctatus


Frass


I watched 3 adults on 3 batches of eggs


Take a look at...


Paraleucoptera albella?


White-marked Tussock moth…


Adult female bagworm


Eggs totaled nearly 70. On J


Telenomus…


re: Did you see the adults?


Eggs or Ostracods?


Luna


Males...


Moved


Eggs?


Butterfly eggs


Egg Parasitoids


Ignore hemipteran eggs in thi


Moved


We believe the yellow stripe is simply reflection


Chrysopid eggs


Mother and eggs


laying unfertilized eggs


Thanks


The distinctive ornate scupture...


Dates


Moved


How big were these?


Moved


Moved


Scelioninae…


Moved


Trimerina madizans (Fallen), female


after digging i


not sure


Eggs


Laying eggs


Moth eggs


Thanks ,


Eggs


The two near ones in this photo are Camnula pellucida


Such a cool picture!


This one is a male


Expectant Flatworm?


they are bagworm moths,


Not eggs, but cocoons


Mostly…


Again, fascinating! :)


Moved


-


Oops…


Wow!


endoparasitoids


Just found this cool factoid in Info!


Nest for larvae


pumping


They are moth eggs, I just do


Tachinid egg


eggs


Thanks for being helpful(:


Pickup, not dropoff?


silk covering


Asphondylia seems like a good bet


and/or what?


Moth eggs?


Probably


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella female


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella female


If you're talking about house crickets...


Moved


Moved


Looks like an encyrtid to me


perlubens


Wasps…


Chrysopidae have similar stalked eggs, but i'm no expert


That's because it is not an ichneumonid, instead ...


Spiral Pattern Eggs


Thank you.


Not Collembola eggs


Moved


Eggs


Thank you.


Moved


We would say that the date


Just a clarification question on dates


Could it be laying eggs in th


Eggs & Det


Eggs


Moved


Operophtera bruceata (Hulst) male


Moved


It's actually the male.


Horse fly eggs?


Eggs


a female Microtes occidentalis


May be pentatomidae eggs


Thanks!


Swallowtail eggs


Food plant


Arizona is on my bucket list.


Moved


True bug (Heteroptera) eggs


Luna Moth Eggs


eggs


Moved


Moved


looks like


Braconid wasp eggs on a tomat


Shouldn't Aphidoletes larvae be orange?


Sure. My whole point in raisi


Ectypia clio larva


Wow thanks for the detailed response and info


Might be snail eggs.


Imperial Moth, female


collect and rear eggs if possible


Look for eggs


Typically, when the eggs hatc


Always good to note...


Acanthophorites


Moved


Moved


One of the Phidippus spp.? Ju


Red lily beetle eggs?


please


What kind of plant stalk?


Common Stalk Borer Papaipema nebris


fly puparium


Braconidae


Coreid eggs


All of the little...


i think this is


Development…


Thank you for the ID


As I recall,


I have


Thank you


Beetle


larva is Coleomegilla maculata, probably ssp fuscilabris


Also


Looks like a patch of eggs.


IO moth eggs


eggs


They are in the genus Melanoplus.


So the experts say it takes o


There is evidence that T. cal


Moved


id like to know


There's a good website out there for this species


Mantid Eggs


Guarding eggs


Eggs age


No, the egg and the really yo


Don't researchers count them?


Those proportions are deliberate


You are sooo right!


hmmm....


Email message said...


Argidae


Araneus spiders do not bear live young, but rather lay eggs.


Wasp Eggs


Where to look


Oops...


Nice & sharp focused close-up of egg sac!


Either a Red-legged Grasshopp


concern


The interesting thing is that there were four No Taxon


*


valuable semantic consideration


Parallel categories, or not


They do seem to be katydid eggs


Yellow Garden Spider


Update - some eggs have hatched!


Agonopterix


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella


Site Revisit Report


They're probably females.


Chinese mantis


Parasitoid Holes


Huh


To have a number of adults in your house


Are you sure...?


Yes


Post-larvae


Question


Telenominae…


A platygastrid wasp...


eggs


Nobody has replied :(


Raising cats from eggs...


objects


layin eggs?


Nice


Please do!


Eggs


Oh, yes,


Laying eggs.


Thanks! I am still trying eve


The "eggs" look like they may


Thanks


please do try to rear eggs!


really?


The eggs might not be trash;


it's a girl :O


Nice find


This could be...


can i inquire


Sorry about the late reply!


Thaks Charley


Swelling up due to


A sawfly larva


Tachinid egg


yes, please send the photos!


eggs?


Agreed


Exciting


I'm the opposite of an expert,


Katydid eggs


She died on 2/6/2012


gree spider eggs


The odd one out


Thanks!


Revisiting...after finding some references.


Thank you


Tolype (Apotolype) eggs


Laying eggs?


Not sure


Apparently not


Not a Problem


Melanoplus ponderosus


Parasitized eggs


Moved


Gray Hairstreak


You've got the subfamily correct


Eggs


Could a chalcid really produce eggs that big?


Moth eggs


Eggs


What do they look like right


Hard to say for sure


Excellent…


Yes...when I got home She had just laid her eggs!!!


Eggs…


The eggs look to us like Tachinid Fly eggs


Neoscona crucifera


Need more detail...


I have no comments about the


That's been my experience too--


Similar, but


eggs


on the wasps


eggs


Thanks for the comment. The [


moth eggs on door


Certainly leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


Yes, the tall grey structures


Are those eggs on it's back?


Milkweed Tussock Moth


If I remember correctly...


Now that I know what it is...


Date


bots


Moved


Fall Webworms Moth?


Wool-carder Bee?


Laying eggs


eggs of Lacewing


laying eggs


Great find. I found eggs toda


thats because the pink things in the first picture are eggs!


A dull pencil point


eggs


Moved


Moved


Yeah, I totally agree with yo


Entylia carinata


Thanks!


They look like


Lace Bug eggs?


this is a giant silkmoth


I'm going to add...


egg laying


i didnt remember furcula eggs being so round


Thanks, Bob!


Egg Laying Not


Host plants...


Thank you for ID


larger is the f


Aww.. thanks, Maury!


might I suggest


Syrphid eggs


EggsOfHeteroptera


Mymaridae


Yes


Likely tiger moth...


Yes


What eggs?


A common behavior among the M


They aren't eggs though, they


It was probably already too late


Tag them


Individual eggs


Moved


Moved


Moved


This is a Katydid nymph


Great shot


Why not lay eggs?


Pretty sure the spermatophore matters


Moved


lacewings


Size-wize


probably not H. axyridis, actually


Cinara seems like a good guess...


Ah, quite possibly...


...


The description of the eggs c


Wild guess...


I think


It's the only region


Having spent a lot of time researching insect eggs...


It is difficult to say, but L


They were collected....


Blackberry leaves


actually


Hm...


Courting the wrong species happens - but it's not normal


hungry caterpillars stll hatching, even in October!


Moved


One possibility


Fly eggs?


This is a really cool shot. A


Yes - Stagmomantis


What you have there is a fema


Eggs


Stink bug eggs and nymphs


Eggs confirmed


Was it laying eggs?


I have the same eggs and nymp


2 garden pests!


Quite possibly...


Superficial


Eggs


prob. Wandering Glider


manduca sexta the tomato hornworm


Lacewings' eggs


midge eggs


Definitely insect eggs


Re: Avoiding chemicals for youngsters


Late Instar


Scelioninae…


-


Parasites


also- if you wanted to measur


Eggs


Spider & Eggs Gone Thanks fo


Thank you


Hmmm...


Don't know


Eggs look something like stinkbugs


Hatching Ceratophysella


Hi Eddie, I'm the guy interes


Galls, not eggs.


Follow that female!


Female Crabronidae


Oops


Eggs


Coreidae, I think


Oh gosh,


This one is an adult. I just


I'd suspect Anisota


Facinating shot


-


Pteromalidae…


8307 - Dasychira manto


Yep, theridiid. Probably a female Parasteatoda tepidariorum


Ootheca


Genus vs. species


He's back!


it's a girl, maybe it's egg-oriented?


Location


Eggs vs. cocoons


Syrphid Eggs ?


Eucalyptus galleries


How exciting!


The moth laid some eggs!


Thanks, Patrick,


Eristalis sp.


Another two cents


More pink eggs


Cicadetta vs. Melampsalta & how many species ????


Oh sure


Unknown eggs


Although I am only mildly interested


Of the six,


Nice specimen!


not laying eggs


For some reason


Empty


Right--Chrysopidae seems safe


..


Thanks


Not just green lacewings


Chrysopidae eggs:


Similar 'bouquets"


Aphids and eggs


Winter birds


Right


Syrphid eggs


i bet those black eggs are


Yes


No


no beetle


Moved


Moved


eggs?


Actually, not sure (lol)


Lacewing larvae?


Wow


Size


I didn't see it emerge, but . . .


Parasites


Any sign of the parasitoid?


New Thoughts


Cross Spider


That's odd,


The small yellow ones...


Moved


I would agree...


Parasitized


Torn open eggs


Abdomen shape


The eggs


Thank you everyone.


S. grossa


definitely Neoconocephalus


females


Not hunting, just gathering


eggs?


Horntail


Day 10 vs August 23, 2009


I would keep them for now, at least


Yes


Nesting Bees and Wasps


wet weather


Green-lacewing eggs


Do you have...


Well


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


Moved


Bagworms


Excellent observation and shot!


Workers can lay eggs? They mu


Not necessarily an egg parasite


Eggs?


just one for me this year


Barklouse eggs


Abigail is probably correct,


More thanks, and another question


Owl Flies


Lacewing...


Seems likely


Moved


yellow insect eggs


Hmmm..


Horntail.


Conifer


First, I wouldn't frass it ju


Yes - Anasa tristis


not an ID, but I bet it's Harmonia axyridis


Multicolored Asian lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis


not an ID, but I bet it's Harmonia axyridis


not an ID, but I bet it's Harmonia axyridis


not an ID, but I bet it's Harmonia axyridis


Look to be mites


nutritional value


Wow, it's Lacewing Egghenge!


yes, Solifugid, wind scorpion, looks preggers


Eggs


Green lacewing eggs


I was going to suggest...





Bag


parasitic fly


Rescue makes an interesting story,


Thanks for the information and inspiration.


Green lacewing eggs


Eggs


Excellent image.


a thought


Leucospis affinis Say, 1824


Did you collect the eggs?


Nice!


teach me?


Golden eggs


No


I think it is a great shot. I


ichneumon wasps depositing eggs


eggs


I agree


Thank you Flagstaff , AZ is i


Yes, green lacewing eggs


cannibalism in Harmonia axyridis


they eat eggs, each other, and aphids!


Messy repro...


parasitized eggs


Welcome to BugGuide!


Tabanidae


Ladybug larva and eggs


Behavioral question


Praying Mantis Eggs


ID confirmed by Barry Valentine


No, Coreidae


eggs maybe?


Rosy Maple Moth


Not an ID


Ladybug eggs


on topic...


Moth Eggs, Possibly Apotolype or Tolype....


Moth eggs?


Probably just another case...


Pentatomid eggs, maybe?


Dates


Recent submission


biting moth


I think...


No Males Needed


Wow


Primo! Stink bug eggs Claude


Aha!


Oviposition slits, for sure


Aha!


Lacewing eggs


Microcentrum...


Would she have eggs before sh


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


My question is still...


I see spiricles


Some psyllids


How about whiteflies?


What Species?


Eggs


Moved


That is a great shot.


WOW!!


Possible Egg Mass of a Lymantriid (Tussock) Moth


Behavior


Noctuid egg link


Moved


eggs pic


As you stated, the eggs are laid inside


Moved


Not a heptageniid


Some observations:


Protective toxins?


From what I've read...


Braconid, yes


Stinkbug eggs, perhaps?


Well,


Those are the empty eggs, all right


eggs - robot


These fishfly eggs are also similar:


Moved


The females have been noted t


Neat find!


Not necessarily...


eggs


red parasite eggs....


Manduca with parasite eggs


Yes to both


Eggs, galls, etc.


This bug is spreaded to all o


Interseting, did you save the


Flies


Well...


Not Eggs- Bugs


monitoring


....


H. eglanterina shastaensis cat.


Hmmm


One thing to try


Do you mean the eggs or the beetle image I posted?


actually...


That would be quite a feat - to lay 10 eggs


Eggs and Larvae


A European import


Interesting!


Bot


1. Yes this is a female cecro


Hi Christina


I would watch it a while to s


Based on the eggs,


female making egg cases


A dark specimen of Acanthocephala declivis, I think


"Action" shots & eggs to be posted later today


He's a she


Not eggs?


Coreidae.


These look like eggs of the m


Noctuid eggs, most likely


Probably doesn't apply to eggs


Larva


Female


Raising Nymphs


Interesting


Thanks!


Correct


May not be a caterpillar


Yes, luna cats, not from blue eggs


Sorry for the confusion - yes, error...


Bug-like Creatures Not Covered by BugGuide


No taxon


Look like Coccinellidae eggs.


Easiest way...


Nice


Aha!


Ok...


Tussock Moth eggs


Dermestid eggs on both live & dead specimens?


Re: Oooh!


but...


A guess...


Whitefly eggs and pupae


some comments


Snail


Eucnemid hosts


Well,


eggs


More likely Indian Meal Moth


They lay their eggs in the ma


Big eggs


Reproductive strategies.


In my experience, the Mantode


tussock moths


Scelionidae


gravid female


Brilliant!


Eggs


It's more likely the eggs wer


think so


did get some eggs -- nothing


overwintering nymphs


sure looks like Drosophila


Oh well...


Good question...


Looks like a Manduca to me


Calleta moth observations


Burying beetle and mite hitchhikers.


laying eggs


What Eggs Are these?


It's an ichneumon wasp, female


I think this is


moving


Caribbean Buckeye eggs


Actually the answer is in the other image


Eggs


Graphopsocus cruciatus eggs


I think these are slug eggs.


Sorry ...


Very


Eggs


bummer


This is a red velvet ant. t


This is a great shot!


Any thoughts?


Hi Beatriz I have been mea


Lone Star tick


Droplets are nectar


If we magnify the image


...


This is excellent


If he was a successful suitor


Adult vs immature


that's sweet :)


Yes on your ID also,


We had the same problem in the Butterfly Rainforest


Yes


Don't worry


Comparison


Carpenterworm, eggs look a li


Thanks Bob


i fond out she does have eggs


Queen, but not an alate...


I think you have


eggs


Interesting pattern of eggs!


Lycoperdina parasitoid "eggs"


Bad news


Slug Eggs


I've seen the adults spinning.


Take a look at my article on raising caterpillars


eggs!?!


Odd


Eggs


The other object is definitely not dragonfly.


Gonia


Lomographa vestaliata


Amazing


Packed with eggs


possibly from a tussock moth?


?


Barrel-shaped eggs


Beetle eggs


Lacewing eggs.


If all tachinids are ectoparasites, what about Belvosia?


Egg Mass


Limnephilid Caddisfly


Thanks


thought she would die right after laying eggs..........??


Eggs


Ed Riley replies:


A


Your eggs


Here's a fine habitat story


They continue laying eggs eve


mormon cricket


Not sure


More Info


Moth Eggs


Meloe are flightless beetles.


Thanks for the ID


Im gonna take a pic of the eg


Ichneumon wasp (was "Digger Wasp")


Eggs,


'eggs' is right


Tachinid eggs


For the


NO


These do not look like eggs,


Reminds us of the eggs posted under


Beetle eggs, maybe?


just a guess


#62157 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


#62156 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


#67899 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


The nodules on the tree


Ovipositor


Female Roseate Skimmer...


Balsam Fir Sawfly


Its the ovipositor for deposi


Are you sure it was a bite...


Owl fly


One of the reasons for our statement


...


Interesting!


Trophic eggs.


They could be stink bug eggs.


Not sure any guy


Yes, they are golden eggs


Stink bug eggs, I think.


WOW!


We agree with Wolf Spider


Introduced Pine Sawfly Diprion similis


Wasp


The impression I got


This is great


Hempteran Eggs


Eggs plural:-)


I've tried shooting the first


Maybe the light?


found some info.....


She's laying


Eggs


Looks like yet another insect


megarhyssa


Thanks!!


cecropia eggs


cecropia eggs


Bizarre behavior.


did i just say dog tick?


...


Forensic Identity


The more that I look...


One peice of advice.


Stenotus binotatus.


still following up...


Engorged


We asked Tony Thomas if these were Fall Cankerworms


Meloe life cycle can be very complex


Stats


mantis eggs


Purple Plagodis


Thank you


Not eggs:-)


Eggs?


Laying eggs


Yup, eggs


I've added an image of the eggs


Ah yes, likely confirmation!


Help me too!


Her eggs?


eggs


Where to look for eggs:


Writing spider


Common Pondhawk female


I did not stay for the sad pa


Parasitic Wasps


perhaps, but valid


Wow, feeding 40!


Thanks for pointing me in the


with three tachinid fly eggs


camouflage


Lethocerus


Very Interesting


eggs


A new mantis


Trophic eggs.


green lacewing larva


cool eggs


Coreidae.


Very nice


Troy, We want to be able t


well


Coccidae - Eulecanium?


eggs


In case you still wonder


uncooperative lady beetle


Eggs of Chrysopidae.


good idea


Laying eggs?


Carrion Beetle


More insect science


very interesting


another possibility...


Slightly morbid perhaps...


Sphinx Moth caterpillar with parasites


Leaf-footed bug with Tachinid fly eggs


Eggs or Puape?


Tachinid eggs?


Wedge-shaped beetle


Brood X


Ripiphoridae wedge-shaped beetle


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


4/19 update


Moved


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Moved


Too irregularly sized to be eggs


Moved


Look to be


OK





phoretic mites!


Moved


Moved


Moved


Katydid eggs,


you're welcome


Katydid eggs, I suspect


The size of the eggs


Im not really sure


How big are tese eggs?


Coleothorpa sp?


I've seen a Large Yellow Unde


Hard to tell


Looks like these


thanks!


Flying bug


Well, they are parasitoids of ...


I have them bad


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


egg mass


agreed


My understanding is ...


Excellent!


it does look like


Frassed: corrections not made


Moved


Age Box


Moved


Frassed, female Forficula auricularia guarding eggs


Morning Glory


Good luck on rearing them!


Moved


males are larger and guard females, which guard eggs


Grass Lovers


I hope you find them!


I highly doubt it's a pholcid egg sac


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Buckeye? Bullseye!


L. hesperus


The photographs in this serie


Argiope aurantia


From some papers on N. sertifer


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


I second this. The ones here


Moved


In more northern climates, th


goldenrod


Frassed


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Thanks


Leptoglossus


Leptoglossus


You can see a little bit of it at the end of the abdomen


Arilus cristatus eggs?


Aphids and Ladybug eggs


Dissected eggs won't hatch, at least according to this


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Need to Update


Likely moth


I think it's a moth. I just s


Moved - I agree


Given the shape...


Rice Stink bug eggs?


Interesting eggs and larvae


Liposcelis do, in fact, consume mosquito eggs


From what i've seen, this spe


booklice are generaist feeders ...


Moved


Moved


wow -- great addition, thanks all!


Moved


Dobsonflies


re: too many spiders?


Very intersting ...


Gender?


Looks like...


Moved


Moved


Sinea has eggs such as these


Moved


Moved


Good To Know


Yes.


Green lacewing eggs


We use as few chemicals as po


Stink Bug eggs would be my guess


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Lace Bug eggs Additional photos


tabanid eggs


Looks like...


Looks like...


whoops


Looks like...


The spider looks to be Dictynidae


they look like


Neoscona ID


i'd say mushrooms, not eggs


Again


Sexual Dimorphism


Moved


I may not be an expert on gr


Moved


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Moved


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Moved tentatively


Moved


Maybe Horse Fly eggs?


Moved


Moved


Yes


Moved


Nope


Moved


I believe that I am wrong. Th


They kinda remind me of Coreid eggs...


Frass


Moved


Frassed


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Hind wings


Male


Lacewings


podisus maculiventris


I don’t think it’s Archipsocopsis


Moved


Very good


Moved


Moved tentatively


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved tentatively


Moved


The wasp is a member of EITHER ...


Moved


The insect is a mayfly


Moved


Moved tentatively


Not a gall


Moved


the possible beach pseudoscorpions


Moved


How are Narnia hatchlings...


Quite possible, as I only see


Are those big white dots tach


These appear to be mites


Phymatodes infuscatus Eugene OR 03192023


This is a female and


Mites - Eggs


Moved


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Frassed


Moved


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Moved


Too bad!


That's cool! I had a small ba


Moved


Moved


neat eggs!


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moth eggs


Usually


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Not really sure what you mean


Thank you.


You're welcome!


Pionenta ochreata?


Moved


Moved


Not aphid eggs.


Moved


Moved


Woolly Aphids, I suspect


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Other photos?


Thx.


Excellent, Ben!


Thanks! Yeah, there have got


Moved


Moved


Leptoglossus


Coreidae


Euthochtha galeator nymphs


Moved


Unfortunately


LArvae


Moved


Moved


Moved


C. trigonipalpum species ID.


Another possibility


Some confusion here...


Females can retain sperm from


Thanks for your advice!


Are you sure about this ident


Moved


Moved


Moved


Agree


They look like eggs to me


Thanks!


Agree


I would agree . . .


Large Milkweed Bug


This is a large Milkweed bug - not a beetle


Likely Melanoplus sanguinipes


Get one up your pants leg


and Katydid eggs


You can edit your remarks


I'm not convinced...


We see the eggs


Moved


female wolf spider


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Thanks for the help


Looks as though...


Female


Owlfly eggs


Different individuals


Do all seven of your photos...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Unfortunately no photos of la


Acanthocephala


Euthochtha galeator nymphs


Eggs are here


Yes…


I live in Cyprus and we get a


Bagworm Case (?)


Moved


Steatoda triangulosa egg sacks


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


No guarantee, but . . .


Eggs


Possibly at the larval stage?


Moved


Moved


Moved


Kinda remind me of


It's a good question.


They might be...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Last larva has died. Experime


Moved


Female


was there a fire?


But...


Ladybugs are known to lay infertile eggs


OK


OK


Scale Insects ?


Moved


Moved


What a cool bug!


I'm not completely certain, but...


Thank you, Ken


different image - question


Triprocris lustrans caterpiller


This is a female


Moved


Definitely eggs


Definitely not as large


5-7mm is in the vicinity of 1


I wouldn't worry about this one...


I don't, but


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


.


The adult is photographed in


Thank you!


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


It reminds us of


Wait


Moved


Moved


Moved


Fulgorid eggs


Moved


Moved


Frassed


Broad-headed Sharpshooter


Blocks checked.


Male, Abedus heberti. The fem


Browsing Chrysomelidae


I sincerely doubt that there is any cause for concern.


Cisthene angelus


Moved


Basidiobolus


Moved


Don't know


Sorry


Centipede, probably with its eggs


Fungus gnat


Moved


Looks like...


About Orthoptera...


They already ate the stale eggs


The eggs hatched!


Could springtails work?


Moved, Neurobathra strigifinitella


I first noticed them when the


So now the eggs are gonna hatch in Illinois


Looked through the website


Senegalia berlandieri = guajillo


OK


Tripanurga importuna (Walker), male


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Thank you!


female winter stonefly


Moved


Moved


Moved


From your description of Pyrgotidae


Interesting indeed.


Based on the appearance of the wings,


According to the info tab for Gonatocerus


According to the info page fo


Thank you.


Posted images of C. brevipenn


i agree with you


Look like aphid eggs.


Aphids and Ladybug eggs.


Interesting - I had thought t


If you have ferns, you could


Moved


Tachinid eggs, I reckon


Where are you in the US? If y


Moved


Moved


Moved


might be laying eggs?


Moved


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hard to key out to family


TYVM!


Moved


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The moth looks like a Hyles l


C. quercuscoccineae or C. fasciata...


Could also be C. lobata, at least.


Moved


The white objects are tachnid


Fantastic!


Looks like...


Tussock moth


hi diane


Moved


Moved


Presumably one of the moths that


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Seems like this one was layin


A fallen Barrel Cactus


Moved


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Moved


Oh good!


good point!


I also might write an article


Ooh! Good call! I've seen t


Based on what you've said


bugs on ceiling


If they can walk on their own


Gender


It might not be eggs


Not eggs


Moved


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ID Request currently has 119 pages beginning from 2019


Moved


She was in a sealed container


Cocoons, not eggs.


what are the small spherical objects on her abdomen?


fly behavior


Tasting?


Toxophora


Female, appears to be attempt


Neotibicen linnei


Most likely lacewing eggs


This group of parasitic wasps ...


Interesting -


They look to be assassin eggs


Carabidae gen. sp.


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Frassed


Interesting, I thought bolas


Those


So these larvae look quite mobile


they don't


No, there was no sign of any


Idris…


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed


One of the Orgyia


Adults and eggs too!


Moved


Making this note for anyone who might check out this post.


A parasitic wasp


Remove


This is a member ...


Moved


Moved


Yes


Agreed, scale insects


Egg case


The white specks on it are li


Graphisurus fasciatus, female


Also has


Moved


Make sure that he always has


I'd have to inquire about the


pentatomid eggs, i expect


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Leaf-footed bug (Coreidae) eggs


Usually cases are put in the freezer


Looks like...


Attacked by a fungus or paras


I am sure these are Tabanid e


They could be--the way they w


This reminds us of Tabanid eggs


Female


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Frassed


Moved


Moved, Hyphantria cunea (female)


Interesting, I did not expect


Moved


Moved


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Female


You are correct.


Looks like...


Monarchs never survive here f


That's unfortunate. I'm havin


Moved


And idea as to what type of b


Squash vine borer


Please remember to


Frassed


possible...


I haven’t put them in yet. Sorry Wording was misleading!


I think it's not a good idea


Moved


She laid eggs in her container. Will try to raise them


Moved


Moved


I think these must be


Frassed


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Egg mass?


Yes ... you are so correct!


Moved for expert attention


Just a thought


I think it's pretty normal, I


Moved


Probably


Leptoglossus?


Could it be Leptoglossus?


Could it be Leptoglossus?


Leptoglossus?


Leptoglossus, likely


Looks like...


Ken, no more guessing for me.


Those are


Moved


Moved


Abdomen size/shape


Moved


Moved


Female


Moved


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Frassed, firefly larva indeed


Moved


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Male


Male


It's hard to be sure from this shot, but...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Wheel Bug Eggs


thanks Bob


I am no expert on this, but ...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Definitely mantis eggs


Moved


Yes, that is meaningful…


Moved


Moved


Moved


thanks


crickets and katydids and moulting


Ok, turns out I have a bigger


Wasp host


What I did was to link these three to a comment...


Looks like...


Moved


The antennae and the extremely long tibiae...


Ovipositing?


Male


Hmmm, interesting...


Questionmark eggs are similar


Moved


These look pretty close to ha


Eggs


Whoops


Most likely not a bite or sti


Possibly Chrysopidae larva fe


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Thanks Hexapoda


Probably too large for the th


Not sure


OK


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re: Platygastrids…


Ross, you are too fast.


Linking


Friend corrected me


Thanks T. Hedlund


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Sorry for the delay ..


Was it an empty cocoon?


thanks Diane!


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These look like ...


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pentatomid eggs, i expect


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stenopodaine, i guess


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reduviid of sorts


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These are not insects or insect eggs


need to the spp. name please


Frassed


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Yes, ladybug larvae


Thank you so much !!


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Wonderful!


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Plant looks like catalpa, the


They're nice pics


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For what it's worth...


Thanks Ray.


Looks like an upside down packet


Question


BOB!


Egg arrangement


General thoughts


Nice!


Moved, Cycnia tenera


Those berries and buds look more


Invertebrate but not insect


These are some of the eggs


No


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Male


Thank you!


You reared one


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FYI and thanks!


Cool! It looks like this one


Our first thought is


Age Box


My bad.


Found some evidence


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Orb Eggs


Would it be possible to get a


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Hybrid?


Frassed, no potential here, sorry


Sorry


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It's surprising how long they stay alive.


Sure look like psocid eggs.


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Sweet!


Cool!


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Psychidae Probably


I am so sorry :(


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It may very well be ...


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This has been an unexpected p


I would think Cavariella


Best to try various leaves


Fiery Skipper male


Some kind of


OK, the taxonomic tree should be fixed now.


Moth


There are two groups of parasitic wasps ...


Pentatomid eggs - empty


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Male grasshopper


Praying Mantis Eggs


Scoliopteryx libatrix.


Yes, all mymarids ...


Not galls


Fertilized?


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Hi, thanks for your comment.


probably . . .


Chrysomelidae?


They don't look like eggs...


Yes ...


We assume the barklice


Excellent, thank you both for


Stink Bug hatchlings...


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It may be an old cluster of h


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Yes


Thank you!


Tachinid eggs


So cool!


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Katydids


Frassed


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Maybe Ericaphis


Talking with some people on Arachnoboards


Caterpillars, that explains w


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Gypsy Moths laying eggs, it appears


Caterpillar crossing road


An exception


Parasitoids


Growth


Tremex columba


Queen?


Frassed


Frassed


Chrysoperla


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Moved tentatively...


More specifically, I believe


egg tent


Yes


Yeah Microcentrum eggs go dormant in the cold


I'm fairly certain no intervention is needed


Uploaded sideways, but uploaded


Robber Fly


Thanks Ken for catching that,


Picture


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Unusual


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Catterpillar frass


Hydrachna


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Hello Kevin These larvae are


As Ross noted...


Telenomus (female)…


Yes; Eupeodes americanus/pomu


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Male


This is a member ...


Trissolcus (female)…


Wasp...


Prionus laticollis, female


It's hard to be sure, but...


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Thanks so much for your reply!


Thank you


Yep


Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings


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Looks to be


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OK


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Two cases


Parasitoids?


Thank you!


Behavior…


Not monarch


Thanks!


Telenomus (female)…


Thanks!


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Thank you so much


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Are you aware of other North


Are you aware of other North


No dissection, no eggs laid


Frassed


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Inter-species breeding(Cosmopepla lintneriana & conspicillaris)


The


Many thanks for the ID, Blaine


Looks like...


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However, I do not think these are Telenomus.


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Ichneumonidae


Tent Caterpillar eggs?


It can go overboard, believe me


Wonderful


Welcome To BugGuide


Frassed


Check out katydid eggs


Agree-Not wall spider web


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Thank you !!


These are Chalcidoidea, Encyrtidae


Breeding R. cruciata


I agree


Moved, Dicymolomia julianalis


if these are from the eggs you posted...


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Sorry


Just found this


Frassed


interesting...


So cute!


I'm confused why this is stil


not sure


Thank you!


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Aidemona azteca


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They remind me of katydid eggs


Thank you!


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R. zephyria most likely


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The shape and arrangement rem


Congratulations


Male....


probably within the next 3 weeks or so


Looks like...


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Frassed


Female


Thank you.


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Thank you very much!


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Primate blood


The adults don't burrow...


Thanks!


Empria


Allantinae


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I still have misgivings


Your Call


OK Thanks For Responding


Spilosoma virginica ?


That


Painted Lady


MJ


Probably Uroleucon


Thank you.


Nancy,


Travel


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Female


The varicornis group lays its


Oh! Thank you! :)


Nice !


Yes, I would bet these are th


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Frassed


Their larva live in wood


I figured it out!!!


The only food note


Parasite.


I do see the resemblance.


You could be right, but...


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RE:


Katydid eggs


They are remarkably fecund


Orange spots


Thanks


Somewhat similar one identified as


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Thanks Ken Wolgemuth. It loo


Thank you, Nancy!


Definitely Lepidoptera


I found


:(


Skinny Female


Wow


Frassed


Belostoma sp.


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Squash Lady Beetle


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Fascinating


Frassed


Thank you! I did find the dr


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The two groups of parasitic wasps ...


Looks like...


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Microcentrum eggs?


Thanks for the update Even!


Galls, not eggs.


The white dots on the thorax


Apple Snail eggs, I think


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Hi Jim, I think you might be


Moved Chrysopidae eggs.


We may never know...


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WOW....


Caterpillar


Apparently not eggs


Eggs?


Indian Meal Moth?


Crane Fly Larva


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Too accurate to be a guess.


Frassed


Agreed


Two eggs?


I wasn't thinking of a defens


Interesting, all of the Easte


Agreed


Maybe...


Reminds me of


On the same tree at the same time


Trichodes ornatus


If you want an image of the eggs


Looks like...


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Sachem Skipper male


Found on a Spider?


Eggs Unknown


Parasitoid eggs


i took a photo of her today.


What to do...?


First of all, I want to say t


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Female Orgyia are flightless.


Syrphid fly


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Awesome, yes! I am going to


Yes - Noctuidae


No


Diapheromera


Thank you,


yes


Looks to be


Microgastrinae parasites…


"It’s as if the parent has


very nice!


Greater Arid Land katydid


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with two white tachinid eggs on its head...


Unknown Eggs


They look like Stink Bug eggs


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Not Stigmella


Marc


In general,


Tabanid Eggs


Update


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Very cool


Embolus


Yes, a poor hornworm with...


cells


Cat with spots


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Not sure about the fly, but...


Thanks.


Exploded hoverfly


Some kind of moth eggs?


Kleptoparasite


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comments on ID


I agree that that looks plausible for the larvae...


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Update


Zelus eggs?


One of the few beetles that I do not touch


Sighting Date is Missing


Looks more like...


Moved


Looks like a margined calligrapher


Gender?


Microgastrinae…


Yep, a conopid...aren't they neat looking? ;-)


This is the male:


Tachinid flies eggs?


yellow things look like parasitic fly eggs


Zelus eggs?


Yeah...


Frassed


Frassed


Thank You!


Yes


Euplectrus…


Well, the wasp ...


Also see pic 923132


Did you ever find out


Thank you very much for the ID


Moved


thanks


Near Chrysogaster


Xiphydriophagus


There is a good series of ima


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Old stink bug eggs


Pentatomidae


Torymus…


feel free to move!


I give up...


Chrysididae


Cabbage butterfly


The eggs look to be


She would lay her eggs on citrus


Duh! Feel silly asking about BG!


Who is BG?


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Sawfly eggs?


Hoping


Tiger Moth


Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings


Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings


Size


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oh, sorry :(


Unfortunately


thank you!


Allantinae


I did look at it closer, but


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Egg Juice?


What happened?


Not sure what might be preying on the eggs.


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Nematinae


Scaeva pyrastri


Yes, female; inner margin of e


In returning to take more pho


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assuming that swimming


Fantastic pics. I've never ta


Looks to be


Agreed


Frassed


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Thank you so very much! I se


rearing sticks


.


Ah....that is very interesting about the wind chill


Gender


Update


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The eyes say Wolf spider


Frassed


If it does not go below freezing...


yes, they do mate in captivity


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Ah, thank you!


Well...


Agreed


Maybe something like this?


common sawfly host plant


Interesting host switch prefe


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Yes, definitely tree cricket eggs


Thanks, MJ


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Thank you for the information


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sounds like you're talking about an ootheca...


Frassed


Since the eggs were black,


Nice series of photos E. meridionalis


?


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Thanks Ross


We're we unable to I.D. these


For good reason...


eggs on milkweed


Collecting sand


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Looks like a slime mold...


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Dogwood sawfly


My first thought...


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Fly


Hi Catherine


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Encyrtid…


Cat-faced spider, the horns a


Thank you


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They look a lot like fly puparia


Yes


A leaf on my rose was folded


Eggs


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None from S. opaca. But I did


Thank you!


A


I'm not familiar with Liburniella...


Moved


Some kind of...


in contact zone with Euclea incisa


Euclea incisa


Probably Fall Armyworm


Female Aeshna umbrosa


Looks like a phorid


The placement of the fertile millipede offspring


Green Lacewing eggs


Frassed


Wingless female Tussock moth laying eggs on her cocoon remnants


Midge Eggs


As far as I know


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Dates


Cotesia…


collected


great image!


Katydid eggs?


These appear to be moth eggs...


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Pollen?


The wasp laid eggs inside the caterpillar,


The wasp laid eggs inside the caterpillar,


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Platygastrids…


Male


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Wasps…


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Host/parasites…


This is definitely a head, th


Syrphid


.


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Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


Thanks!


Not eggs


Battle of the flies!


Aphids


Monarch


Female Aeshna tuberculifera?


See my comment on the first image--


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Awesome!


Wood roach


Eggs on oregano leaf


Maybe...


Oh boy...what to do next?😣!!


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That's the way Dolomedes


Interesting! This was from l


I'd like to see this one


Eggs


I don't think so


mites


wheelbug eggs look similar


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more tachinid eggs on Phthia picta


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Harmless


Collecting sand


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Thank you for your help


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Having revisited this again a


Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings...


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Coreidae


Yes, they are found all over.


They look like Microcentrum eggs


Unfortunately, there has been no ID


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Successful hatch


Definitely worth the trouble


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Philadelphus sawflies


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The critters on top...


So it's laying the eggs


Heh


Lacosoma chiridota egg


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Tabanid eggs


With the reduced prolegs on A5


Dragonfly exuvia


Does anyone have a photo of l


Frassed


Female gall midge


Papilio polyxenes uses many p


Are you sure they're lepidopteran?


Cool Critters!


Harmonia axyridis?


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predation?


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Odd paper wasp behavior


They certainly look like Wheel Bug eggs, but...


Mating pair...yay!


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Eggs laid by this moth:


Definitely a fairy shrimp


Muddy Plane Hypothesis


Fascinating find.


T. douglasi a good possibility. Were any larvae reared??


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There is a page for Microcent


Life cycles


Good illustration of the very large theca of female P. excisus


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I dunno...


Red-eyed devil


There’s a


Gravid?


Don't think they can be linked


I like that.


I agree with moth eggs...


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Shouldn't be an issue - if th


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Frassed


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It depends


I


Platnickina


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cannot help ya with eggs


Hi Blaine, Thank you for t


Thanks Ken! Looks like a goo


You have images of eggs


Flattened body


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Interesting


Yep.


You can always tell where an image is...


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Aphidiinae…


chrysopid laying eggs


I shared the link to your submission


Eggs and sand, right John?


Parasites?


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Not an expert, but...


Females are larger


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Not an egg


I don't know what they are, b


Acanthocephala terminalis nymph


It's hard to be sure


You made my day!


Tremex columba female


Mature male...


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Moved tentatively, great call as aways


Reconsideration...


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Parasitism


Glad I could help, and good l


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Attached to a trichome...


My first two anglewings were


One other thing


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This is not an


A little late, but for future reference


Aphis craccivora I believe


to me it looks like


Thanks!


.


Ovipositing


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Follow up


Hmmm....


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Help me, too!


Drones


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Stacked eggs


The nymph sure looks like a Coreid...


Zeugomantispa minuta laying eggs


This genus (and it's relatives) are notoriously hard to breed...


Agreed


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Melanagromyza?


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No egg sac


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95 sounds kind of hot


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Microcentrum


Very interesting


Not eggs


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Platygastrids…


Amblypsilopus scintillans?


Looks to be


Could be one of...


Owlet moth eggs


The pencil with an


katydid eggs


Interesting


Moved


What is this?


Microcentrum eggs?


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Yes, definita -


Thanks so much!


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I am closer to understanding...


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Moved, we have the genus now...


Thank you - They covered the


Katydid eggs?


Green Lacewing eggs, perhaps


Makes complete sense. Thank you!


Obvious now...


Green Stink Bug Eggs?


treehoppers


Dates!


Not sure if this is a miner a


Info from Dr. Gagne


Looks like...


Possible these eggs...?


Strange


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nice find -- thanks for sharing


On second thought, I might sa


Life Cycle postings


Rearing


males vs. females


In this particular case they'


Euthochtha galeator, rather


8 days after I found them


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hatching eggs on underside of tomato leaf


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female Lymantria dispar with eggs


Uloborus eggs?


We would guess you are looking at her inflated abdomen.


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pale brown things...


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Maybe probing.


Some Coreid eggs are similar


dissection of epigyna


the "eggs"


Fall Webworm Moth with Wasp Eggs?


Orchelimum


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sphinx moth


Your book says alderflies lay


Toxomerus marginatus is correct


Megaloptera


If those are lily leaf beetle


Mantid Eggs


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Eggs


I suppose that's


Adult vs. immature


Boxelder bug


Dolomedes sp.


phoretic


Wow!


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Hatchlings, etc.


Interesting shots!


More To Come


I'm convinced!


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...a seed... that looks vaguely familiar


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Looks to be


Female


i would rather expect the opposite...


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Dioctria


Ceanothhus Preference?


Moved


Female - Salt Marsh Moth


remarkable, isn't it!


Wow!


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Tryphonini (female)…


That was fast!


A permit is required to take,


Eggs…


..


.


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spider egg case


it is a...


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Thanks. We have the moth's remains.


.


I'm sorry to answer so late


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Tent Caterpillar Moth eggs?


Undulambia striatalis - Larvae or Catpillar


I think this one just has a distended abdomen


Female - collecting sand


Moved


they eat a lot of different things


oops


phoretic mites


They don't seem to have any special needs...


Macariini again


It's not an ID but...


Thank you


You can see the ovipositor


Moved


Macarini


Moved


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Egg parasitoid…


Oiketicus abbotii, yes


Moved


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Microcentrum eggs...


Thank you Yurika,


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That one was alreday finished laying


Did you actually


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Sorry, not enough detail


Datana rotunda


Thank you.


This is


False fairy wasps…


She was...


Moved


Spider parasite?


Mantis egg cases


Comment by Dr. Masner…


Another time!


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Thanks.


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Thanks!


Oethecoctonus oecanthi…


Geometrid Moth


Lymantria dispar?


I know of no recorded hybrids anywhere in this family


Melanoplus (female)


Nice


Pimpla (female)…


Wasps…


yes Boisea trivittata


Thanks for that


Moved


Moved


Looks to be one of the Arachnis


and laying eggs too!


Predatory Stink Bug (Nymph)


Thanks!


Moved


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Ceropales


Thanks! I was beginning to


Female


I'm not sure if it was or not


this is a mantid


Yes, Slender Spreadwing, Lestes rectangularis


Host


Thank you


Note the rust color on the head, pronotum and limbs


Moved


Well you should consider joining...


No not the same specimen they


Chalcid wasp…


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Likely a flightless Orgyia fe


re: Attachment…


Euplectrus eggs/larvae…


The two species are actually very very similar


Might be Tachinidae


Treehopper behavior


I


Looks


looks like


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Stink Bug eggs…


Phobetron pithecium


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Dragon looks like a female Sympetrum vicinum


These bug nymphs are about on


additional photos added


Moved


A male


Not eggs, but larvae


Robert


Gallium Sphinx cat…


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females still there?


Egg laying 2016


Moved, Conoderus lividus


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Welcome to BugGuide


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Actually


lace bug eggs


Lace Bug eggs


Blue dasher


Frassed


Don't know what they are exactly...


No problem man, your pics are great!


Well, it's late July, so I su


Harmless to people


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Checked that...


Mosquitoes


tiny white moth on wild plum


Telenominae


Telenominae…


Wow


hornworms


Well unfortunately they all died...


Thank you


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She


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Prionus californicus- Female


Interesting picture! In my ca


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thanks Ross


Tachinid eggs, I expect


looks like a female Orgyia sp


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Microgastrinae…


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Questions and answers


This is a female


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Thanks so much


Nice shots!


Cicindela nebraskana + Cicindela longilabis


Ichneumonid wasp. She uses t


same as SA417? Is this Camer


Telenomus…


Stink bug eggs with an emerged parasitoid wasp?


?Zygoballus rufipes


Thanks, Aaron.


Tabanid eggs?


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No eggs, nymphs, or breeding adults were found


Psyllid on laurel sumac


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Moths


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Some moths...


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Dates?


Not beneficial -


Eristalis tenax


I couldn't get good image but...


Galls


Epicauta sp


Pretty sure...


Few per bug


Thank you!


Pteromalus…


Flowers and bugs


Athericidae


Naughty Nymphs!


Manits ootheca


Thanks


Hard to say...


"On" or "in"?


maybe...


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Not sure ...


Cool!


Care sheet


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Strange cocoon of larvae


I think the measurements of eleven eggs is sufficient


Changed environment


Continued information


I was looking for the


More Baby Care


Egg measurements


Eggs


ID'd


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Black Widow


AT Whittier, I was mainly pho


structure on top of abdomen...


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looks like it has two tachinid eggs on it


Unidentified Eggs, Larvae, and Pupae


Monarch and Crysylis


Lady Beetle eggs


Similar question on dates


Something wrong with the dates


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Similar to Pseudodiamesa


Hosts...


Had a few issues with these o


Thanks very much for


Lacewing eggs


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Same specimen or not?


Nice Image


I just posted a 3rd linked im


Eggs


Coming full circle!


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Cleptoparasite of aphid-eating wasps


Now we know


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Looks like a Publilia


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According to...


Second thoughts


Parasitized


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Try diptera.info


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Sonnet


Well...


Along with ...


Leucauge venusta eggs Possibly


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Yes, old female Araneus marmoreus


Probably dying


Operophtera brumata


Thanks again, Metrioptera. T


I agree


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Green lacewing eggs


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Parasitoid


Parasteatoda in winter


Ensign Scales…


There is just one known Celastrus miner


I can't. Not having seen the


Consistent


Fly eggs


Eggs


Regular circular pile of tiny eggs


Regular circular pile of tiny eggs


Archilestes grandis it is


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change


Stenopodaine nymph...


Yes! and thanks!


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?


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Bold Jumping Spider


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I'm moving this to O. pini based on this photo....but


the eggs on top of the head are from a tachinid fly


I was able to get eggs from two species...


excellent -- thanks again, Diane


P. clarus


Thanks


Possibly...


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Pepsis grossa? (Is there more than one individual in this post?)


?


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Egg sac


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Stimulopalpus japonicus Enderlein, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


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Larva & rust


small blue eggs.


Many thanks


I'm pretty sure these aren't


We'll go with it for now.


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Moth eggs


Female Eastern


ID


Moth eggs


Noctuidae


A goldenrod crab spider - I t


Not mite eggs


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definitely a tent


This is great!


They make organized webs ...


Sounds like a successful P. a


Odonata


Tanks Chad. I thought at firs


ID


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Telenomus (female)…


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Pachyschelus spp...


caviar


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Thanks...


Thanks ....


squash vine borer


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Owlfly eggs?


Robins Pincushion, the growth


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Info about insect


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Microvelia sp.


Male in the lead :)


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Question


Moth eggs


Yes


More photos


Unknown eggs


Leaf-footed bug eggs


Club-horned Wasp


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Passalid breeding


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Lee . . . thank you so much . .


Oak Beauty


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Trophic strategy


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I linked the two eggs...


oops, the reason they were to


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Eumenes crucifera


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Cocoons...


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Amazing!!


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Size


Caddisfly (Trichoptera)


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Valgus sp., a scarab


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very probably Microgastrinae


Wonderful find…


Why have these guys disappeared?


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Wonderful find!


posted


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It is definitely an encyrtid


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Chalcid wasp…


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Cycle brief...


Reminds us of the eggs of Heteroptera


Excellent series!


lacewing eggs


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A. baroni Recipe


Thanks. Two questions though.


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Wagner in Eastern caterpillars says


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Hard to say


Pleocoma hoppingi-4 additional Notes+Observations


Hi all


awesome!


Thank you! Great pics. I'm ho


Thank you


Mother of Eggs


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Cerobasis sp. --det E.L. Mockford


Aaroniella sp. --det E.L. Mockford


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The BugGuide software plots the date


Wow!


Thyanata custator eggs…


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Cocoon


yes - S. obscura; eggs aren't related


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Cerobasis sp. --det. E.L. Mockford


Caddisfly eggs


I don't know about caterpillar but...


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Right - Trimorus (female)…


Cocoon


Thank you.


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I found them under bark


Moth eggs


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Schistocerca definitely lay their eggs in the soil.


Unlinked and moved for expert attention


Mating


Charley!!


No way to tell


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Paired red and white eggs


Female


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As far as I know....


Looks like a robber fly (Asil


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P. Ardens


Measuring


Phidippus


she is Melanoplus femurrubrum


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Beetle season


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It may be a "green fruitworm"


too stocky for Mermiria


Wonderful!


Triepeolus male


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Macrosiagon


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Dryinid larvae (the balls you mentioned)…


Not a cat expert.


It looks like the eggs are on short stalks?


Prey


scale insect


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Its not a bug.


a female Tremex columba


Looks female


You're welcome!


Yes, I can confirm ...


Agreed


That is where I filed it


Caddisfly Eggs


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Some Braconids parasitize wood-boring insects...


?Brachonid wasp sp.


at long last!


Epidermoptidae mites


Malfunction?


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female Melanoplus punctulatus


The previous generation is still flying


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Limnephilidae


ID


I didn't know that.


Green Lacewing Eggs


Green lacewing eggs


Here's another photo (not mine) from bugguide


definitely a female Melanoplus bivittatus


Velvet ant


Now we are getting somewhere!


actias in china


Eggs


Possibly mate-guarding


My basis for indicating male is


Yes


Do you mean that the Syrphid consumes the infected


Eggs sack


That's exactly what it is - H


Reminds us of Podisus eggs


Polyembryonic eggs? Wow!


Leucopis annulipes larvae use a furtive predation...


I don't see cresphontes in my


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Use "immature"...


Predator


Orbweaver


Mymarids…


that's what he is


i have come to the conclusion this was


Ladybug


Photos versus IDs


These hatched


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Brown Widow?


Some kind of Assassin Bug eggs


They are beside a creek!


Nice hats


Didn't see oviposition


Agromyzinae


It is a good thing


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Psocus leidyi nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


Thank you! Sorry for not crop


Moving contents of "no taxon" pages...


Probably not


Sphex ichneumoneus


parasitoids emerging from ??Lymantria dispar eggs


Ooops


The cylindrical objects


Trichadenotecnum sp., nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


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Lepinotus sp., nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


Behavior…


Parasite


Oh.


Hello


Weeks


Automeris io eggs


Eggs...


Unidentified eggs and hatchlings


Pegomya depressiventris?


Giant ichneumon


Tachinids


Protective new father


Process…


Oh, I'd wondered if those wer


Cecropia moth cat…


Possible ID - Nicrophorus pustulatus


Interesting, maybe there's mo


Thanks for that, the photos o


Hi Harlan, You can add Oak


the name is Anabrus simplex


The pic was moved into the Guide.


Must be some kind of fly


Euclea obliqua is correct name


Dasyhelea


thanks. That explains the lac


I think the "eggs" ...


Males don't bite


There aren't...


Thanks! That's super cool! Do


larviposit?


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Fruit fly


Early workers (from the first


small wasps


Wonderful find and photos...unusual and valuable too!


Thank you


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Thanks!


Looks like


Probably -


It would be very uncommon ...


Eureka!   This is a female Ogcodes rufoabdominalis!!


Sitting on GPS unit


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Whitefly scale


Darner


Waiting nearby


did she


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They appear to be


Legs with dark rings.......


It is indeed late for A. conspersa,


amazing


Frassed


Eggs


eggs


Thanks!


Eacles Imperialis


Tachinids…


Possibly


Hanging Thief?


Thank you Ken. Looks good to


eggs on PawPaw


Nephrotoma


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I was so glad to see this image!


Mines?


Agromyzidae?


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Wild Crickets


Dots


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Wondering whether the shiny "


There is fine a webbing of silk over the eggs


Mourning cloaks are long lived for a butterfly.


Xylena


Thank you


Social Wasps


But I only saw


You may be correct


Syrphidae


"Flying females"


.


Prionoxystus robiniae eggs


Thanks for tip... I noted it


Thank you. The cobweb was cor


small wasp


Can be a pest.


horntail - it doesn't sting


yeah . ..


Strange


springtails . . . con't


actually if


Yes, she can reach the host larvae through the bark


i knew it was o hibisci


Yes…


Unidentified moth


The former...


Was there a host under all of that white fluff


female Pardalophora apiculata


Ero Egg Case


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a june beetle with tach eggs


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You're right...


Nomada…


Egg on its face...


tedx


Idris…


Specimen in front of me is female


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Ensign Wasp


i see ants tending aphids...


yes, angle-winged katydid eggs


I found the exact same thing:


They remind me a bit of Coreid eggs...


They are Wolf spiders


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Puzzle


Black aphids


holes in lance leaf


Female


Moths lay eggs...


Tremex columba


this is a horntail


Might be laying eggs


Sorry.


Just guessing


it's all photos


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I Agree With B. major


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Thank you Ross


Thanks for the quick id


sorry for linking not all the same cat but..


Ephemeroptera


Thanks!


A female -


They do resemble Coreid eggs


Egg possibilities…


Thanks!


Thanks


Interesting -


Dasyhelea


Sorry


Baeus - female…


Bark lice?


thanks!


Chrysopidae, yes


An Ichneumonid


youre very welcome !!


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not closely related to pentatomoids


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katydid eggs (Microcentrum)


leaf-footed bug with tach eggs


Thanks --


Larvae in the ground


Thank you


Unicorn


wasp nest


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T. salva oviposition


The wasp larvae have already fed on the caterpillar


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Oh no,


Thank you!


Thanks Yurika


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Still not sure...


Predator


You are Good!


Maybe...


Thanks


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Did you only get an ID on one set of eggs


Id


Awesome!


Orgyia antiqua


Thank you.


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I've never reared stink bugs.


Perhaps you should post images of the eggs ..


About the impressions


Thanks for posting this here, Sam


Possibly a male


More info on eggs of P. oweni


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I think these may be


Female


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These


I had one of my tarantulas la


Braconids, yes...


Cuterebra fontinella?


Good point Jimmy


I read the directions for the box...


Eggs laid by this moth:


For what it's worth...


Ovipositing


Yes - it's actually pretty easy


Macrosiagon octomaculata --det. Z.H. Falin


Alice, pretty sure our gal here is...


Wisdom from Wagner's book


Priceless!


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these are net-winged beetle l


Thanks!


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Sure, I can try


These look more like old fly eggs to me


From what I can see, it appears to be a female Tomosvaryella


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Lepidoptera


Eggs laid by this moth:


Platycheirus? Is she full of


Two insects (?sp) one host and one laying eggs


These appear to be tree cricket eggs ...


Was it laying eggs?


Tarantulas fighting...


Red-backed


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Teliapsocus conterminus nymphs --det. E.L. Mockford


Probably correct, Pseudocaecilius nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


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Calligrapha confluens Schaeffer


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looks a lot like Largus, but they are so shiny...


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Ken nailed it


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getting less faceless, more namefull :]


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Microcentrum eggs


eggs.


Looks like she's laying eggs


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Stink Bug?


Tabanid eggs?


mantis


tussock


Echmepteryx hageni (Packard), nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


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Ectopsocus vachoni Badonnel --det. E.L. Mockford


eggs


eggs


Parasitic. Laying eggs into


Megarhyssa.


Sorry


bagworms


...


.


Owlet Moth caterpillars


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Thanks Ken . .


Crane fly


reduviid eggs


Agamerion Haliday, 1844


terrified


Tetracha virginica


Tachinid Fly


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new Spam, eggs of a tachinid


Grape Phylloxera photo


Leptoglossus occidentalis


Appropriate name for the locality here


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sad, both females full of eggs.


Looks like she's laying eggs


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Sorry, I neglected to list both names.


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probably Indiopsocus infumatus (Banks) --det. E.L. Mockford


Curious


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Triorla


Efferia


Wasp galls


some kind of female katydid


It's not really clear in the


orb weaver


Any cucurbit-squash, cucumber


Should this be placed in caterpillars


Geometridae


tachinid eggs on the pleura?


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Sleeping?


Tenthredinidae, possibly Tenthredo


a female "Little Wingless Grasshopper"


Some sort of naiad, dragonfly


braconid wasps vs caterpillars


Monarch Laying Eggs


Might be a gypsy moth.


Dragonfly Eggs


Good going, Gregg


Thanks!


was it


Right…


I don't think it's common, but it happens


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True -


Male


No


katydid


Image


Camponotus americanus - foundress


Bee mimic


And the winner is... I've


It's a parasitic wasp...


black and red fuzzy


Frass/Keep...


you're right!


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Slug caterpillar (Lithacodes fasciola)


Life cycle


Reference


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Tremex in Lumber


Eggs


Not a grasshopper expert...


Not the same nymphs


Leptoglossus zonatus?


Reasons to keep it flexible


its a pearly wood nymph


perfect


Very well done


...


Thanks for the tip


Looks right


Metylophorus purus (Walsh), nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


Bertkauia crosbyana --det. E.L. Mockford


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Lepinotus reticulatus Enderlein --det. E.L. Mockford


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Psyllipsocus ramburii Selys-Longchamps --det. E.L. Mockford


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Thanks J&J


Male sting


Good to genus. (Do I hear an echo in here?)


Are they


Not parasitic as far as I kno


if you would grab a few buds


Found one today


Clostera inornata


yes, Plains Lubber - looks like she's full of eggs


Chrysopidae


Wow!! Great life history series!


pretty girl


Based on location, appearance, and time of year,


Welcome to the Moth Forum!! :)


They look a lot like ...


Jumping Spider


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Agreed


It would be best if you could submit a picture.


M. sphagnorum


Your identification is certainly correct.


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Maybe you have a way with the ladies.


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As others have mentioned...


my God shes


i feel badly for her


Not flies


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Maybe


I think it is correct


at any rate


Female.


maybe


Eastern Cicada Killers…


Gymnophora luteiventris Schmitz, female


a female


Female Black-tipped Darner


Probably not a walnut sphinx


Some notes...


Not clear


Wow! What load of eggs!


Thanks a lot!


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Tiphiid Wasp


Long-tailed wasp


Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae)


Tabanid eggs, perhaps?


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Cerambycidae


thank you :) I got some pho


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Leaf-footed bug hatchlings (Coreidae)


Predatory stink bugs


Got it!


Villa, a bee fly


Here, this female is ...


Ovipositor


Neat bug!


Cockroach Eggs Parasite


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Dicromantispa sayi…


Not an ID but...


Yes - Anastatus…


Most likely Tachinidae


The White Dots


basic reproductive biology question


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Could be mites


Acanthocephala terminalis


Not that I know much about th


love these


Female


Moth eggs


Maybe sand provides crypsis too?


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I was in Chemung County, NY a


Not aphids


Fun!


agreed


Cycle…


sweet!


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Suspiciously like this one


Palomena nomenclature is used in Europe, I believe.


Found in my house


full of eggs


Try to find them feeding. They're easier to shoot then.


Thank you Stan!


"The larvae are found in tree wounds...


Little black spider


Tabanid eggs would be my guess


hard to say but....


Short winged P. caudelli


White spots


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Good thought - but considerin


I suggest you sleeve some adults this summer....


Maybe this explains


Thanks


By now, they should be eating


Good question!


Looks like one to me


cropping has no effect on resolution; context rarely relevant


eggs


she looks like she


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??


Removing parasite?


It's hard to tell from here


Hehe this is true. Oh! And I


Hi Matthias:


slug caterpillar


looks like...


Do you by any chance know how


solider flies


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Yeah. That looks about right.


Cuckoo Wasp


Thanks!


I believe


Yes…


Nice!


Prospects…


Wow,


Thanks, looks correct


it looks a fall webworm


Telenominae…


Some eggs on Leptoglossus


Egg mass


I'd have said D


So how does it like its eggs, CB?


Ensign wasp (D)…


Leptoglossus phyllopus…


The wingless female lays her eggs


Never mind...


Lets see if this works...Thes


Re: wasp parasitoids…


Not an expert, Not an ID


We need Bugguide 2.0!


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Yes, unfortunately for your squash,


Looks like Microcentrum eggs to me


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Probably Leucophora


Yes…


Whitefly pupae and eggs


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About eight


Egg ID


Update


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Spiderlings


it is a female


Host insect?


Calcium


tussock moths


YES!


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Indeed


i knew because i once


Spring Cankerworm Moth…


genus is Melitara


This time I searched specific


"Larger Pygmy Mole Cricket"


In a nutshell ...


Right…


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eggs


Abdomen


Erythraeid species


They're Back!


Snakefly identified


My new one, on Acanthocephala terminalis


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They do superficially resemble aphid eggs


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No!


Thanks V


I meant to link this with the


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Metallic wood boring beetle


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aquatic snail eggs


Not sure, but...


Thanks!


They look like assassin bug eggs


yes, tachinid eggs --a common sight in coreids


Yes, very possible.. What is


Yes, A. terminalis...


Maybe eggs


Aphelinidae


.


i myself


They will vanish


Confused Cecidomyiidae


Leptoglossus


Range...


orb weaver


eupelmid


Possibly…


Tegenaria agrestis eggs


adult female


Egg sac


The spider seems to be Eriophora ravilla


I wonder


Males?


Tiny grasshopper nymphs


Plant?


Thanks!


Looks like a salt marsh moth to me


Interesting


Name change


Collection Date


ID confirmed


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Question


Female ovipositing


Streptocephalus seali


She


cool


Just a thought ...


Even cooler ...


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Almost correct...


Feral bees


Membracid nymphs, eggs, and adults


possibly booklice


Moved


thanks


Moved


Damselfly guide


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Yes…


Great photo, and important date data


Proceratium silaceum, Myrmecina americana queen


Shield-backed Bug Eggs


thanks


Crane Fly


Wild and Wonderful Antennae


Female


Orphulella pelidna


P. saccharalis


Thanks


Searching


I don't think so


Yes, those were all from wasp


Date?


Thanks Heather


Right…


1,103 eggs


Moved


Glad you like the rest.


OK, I get it now


see image


Life cycles


Agree with ID


I agree about the eggs


Maybe...


I thought


Interesting.


What plant?


what you have is belostomatid hatchlings


One Female


question?


The Eggs of this Moth!


Thanks John


Coloration: in short... I dunno.


Not opilionids!


That is interesting…


Are you sure it's not just po


Look Around


Thanks


Harmless orb weaver


Bloated Mites


Thanks


Longhorn beetle on goldenrod


Wasp Egg


...


Abdomen


What are those purple-blue disks...


Not quite


The primary purpose of the nest


It looks like the colony ran its course


Katydid eggs…


Northern Walking sticks (Family Phasmidae) Diapheromera femorata


Harmless orb weaver


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A follow-up question...


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Female eating her eggs


They die


The eyes are wrong for a wolf spider


Thanks and more info


Caeciliusidae or Stenopsocidae, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


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Liposcelis sp., probably L. decolor --det. E.L. Mockford


So much to do, so little time!


Seems like Tachinid eggs or eggshells


egg spiral


Parasitiformes, not Acariformes


look like tachinid eggs indeed


Argh! Predatory stink bugs?!


Got my book!


Shamrock Orbweaver (Araneus trifolium)


..


Digger


Eggs on another coreid


I will see what I can d tomorrow


Western Conifer Seed Bug…


The other photo


These little piggies ...


That was my guess only.


When a big female gets loaded up with eggs,


bittersweet Enchenopa


Correct,


yep - a female Packard's


Fly parasitoid?


If her wings did not expand...


I have no idea


What's in the leaf?


Home Depot?


I forgot to answer the question about adulthood.


"Chubby"


Only live a few days


Parasitid mite on Ataenius


Eggs in line on Magnolia


Sorry, I was a bit cryptic


Diapheromera femorata


This is a female Red-legged Grasshopper


A sawfly larva with tachinid eggs


David i have this female


Subsequent developments


Full of eggs


Cricket of some type


parasites


Black Soldier Fly adults and larvae…


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ID confirmed by E.L. Mockford: P. ramburii Selys-Longchamps


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"Caeciliusidae or Amphipsocidae, eggs and newly hatched nymphs"


She was laying eggs, but hers are probably pushing 3 inches down


I had another thought, but didn't mention it before.


Cricket?


Neoperla


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I was guessing based on the p


Eggs


I think you might be right...


Tent caterpillar eggs


Moved to Cobweb Spiders (Theridiidae)


Eupelmid - Anastatus…


Hi Charley


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Trissolcus…


What's confusing to us


Interestingly the software


it appears


Insects and Arachnids of Canada part 17


Orygia female…


The tree may be dying, but not because of these gals.


Ichneumonoidea kill trees?


about 20 is okay...


Moved


Completely right! It is the o


Probably should add a note here


Beautiful series, Ron!


post-phoretic diet


Funnel weaver


The white "mites" on your Japanese Beetles ....


Crane fly


Eggs of Coreidae??


Sort of looks like


I didn't bother to notice the year!


Probably a wasp


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Looks like an ensign wasp


entirely different


ID


Progress?


Bot-ugly flies mating!! lol


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Thanks back


Yes, check your viburnums for nymphs.


eggs


This is


From U. of FL fact sheet...


Larva


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella


From the Info page here...


OK. Re-named.


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Up on top, along Highway 4 east of La Cueva


ovipositing female


I'm not sure either


They have a very interesting system.


Queens & Kings


Adult female Mormon Cricket - laying eggs


ID - eggs


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cacadia


What would happen


can't see it clearly,


They all went away.


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These are not katydids which emerged ...


See additional closeup photo.


No...


Could be!


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Update


Unfortunately...


Tabanid eggs (deer or horse fly)


Females of calleta readily come to lights, but...


Some progress!


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Sphinx


Thanks


Thanks!


I don't know.


Sand wasp


If you can post one of those shots...


The woman ( Carolyn Summers )


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Thank you.


Leave them be...


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Spider eggs


stink bug eggs


solifugid


Stink bug eggs


Stink bug eggs


Assassin bug eggs


Carrion Beetle?


Makes sense


magnolia green jumper with eggs


Really?


That's cool


Thanks!


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Telenominae…


ID


I think Aphis illinoisensis


Are you kidding me?


No


regalis


Moved


thanx


Predator


Update


Try giving them young and old leaves of various plants nearby


Female


Good.


thanks so much, Beatriz


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these moths live only a few days - "natural causes"


Some Coreid eggs are similar


There's now a page and BG expert for these


maybe Paonias excaecatus - Blinded Sphinx - Hodges #7824


These galls are caused by....


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galls are what, eggs, fungus , mushrooms, ?????


FYI...


No


Food


Cool


This is a


Sac Spider


Fly mines


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They're quite common througho


..


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Stimulopalpus japonicus Enderlein, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford


Looks very close to butterfly


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"Membrane" of fluid...


Do you have


Thanks for the info


He thought of it as a Mesquite feeder


Thanks v belov!


Good idea


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I would guess Chrysomelidae too


its


not sure of the tree


It's common


Stink bug eggs


The Huntsman Spider--Heteropoda venatoria


Just the one


Poblicia fulginosa


Once again you managed to photograph an extremely young nymph!


Yeah


She might not have been mated


Heck


Ramsey Canyon spider


"Inchworm"...


Ah


Thank you!


Female Crab spider guarding her eggs


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looks like one to me, but i am no expert


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Common green darner


Bee


Moved images based on your recommendations


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Podisus


That's true for a lot of caterpillars


She


egg sac question


The subspecies australis


This one was in my nest box


Pentatomoidea?


Question...


gender? species? I'm confused.


i checked Arnett's American Insects


Nomada sp


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I agree, these belong in the Guide.


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Thanks, Beatriz


Time line


Bee fly


sure looks just like it!


A couple more photo's and additional detail.


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Assassin bug eggs, I suspect


Wondering if what you are saying is that


That is a tall order


ID confirmed by Shawn M. Clark:


eggs are pretty tough...


Done


You're most welcome


I don't see any eggs


yikes! - I'll keep this to show her prolificacy!


Aha!


Nice! Leafhopper eggs


Three days!!!


Just a guess...


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Should be Pegomya


i have reared these from eggs


Good guess


Looks like a...


they look like moth eggs


Please see


Kleptoparasitic flies


Kleptoparasitic flies


how about??


I think it's Diptera - Tabanidae (horse or deer fly)


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Many Thanks for the Correction, Norm


Oh


I think all katydid eggs are laid on/in vegetation,


Katydid eggs


Fall cankerworm eggs


Yes, she's the queen.


A standard method for culturing springtails


Cacoxenus indagator…


I honestly didn't know what to expect


I would be incluned to agree


Maybe I can raise them


re: Platygastridae…


Platygastrid


There were two other leaves on the same twig,


The Summer


Looks like a noctuid egg to me


looks like


male Neoconocephalus triops


the editors seem to like it leave it


yay! love these


i would move the eggs, which are pretty tough


Don't worry, there are severa


Neat!


Leafhopper eggs?


Any other bees?


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Polyphemus


so


Braconid


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a female (top) and a male nymph of Green-striped Grasshoppers


No.


Thanks


More detail?


I don't know what kind they a


Nooooo not spider babies!!!


awwww


adult; nymphal wingpads never have a membrane...


Not an ID, but


Oviposition


Black pellets


less than a week, probably


Not 100% sure...


Vitronura giselae


Re: this beetle


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Weird


Agelenid...


Do you know


A comment from a friend


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Just a thought or question


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More likely ...


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possibly Ceratobaeus…


Morgellons


I'm not sure what either of those names refers to


I believe this is probably a male


Not sure


Moved


I bet you are right, Lynette!


Ruptured abdomen


How do you get rid of these?


nice shot of laying eggs


Moved for expert attention


feeding


I was just reading about that too...


Another image?


Katydid eggs?


Some eggs on an Achemon Sphinx


Moved


Mike Boone is certainly interested in this.


It's one of the Flatties, Selenops insularis


Hmm..


Some other images


Aphelinoidea sp.


so, this fellow was raised from the eggs?


Hi Aaron, if you're still looking in,


It's a hatched fly egg...


Neat


Reminds me of Katydid eggs


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Gave it a Shot


They certainly look like the same species to me.


By chance, was this gal perched on stem of...


Looks like...


Ovipositing Mydidae


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There do seem to be seven


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Taphrocerus nicolayi...


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Different subfamilies!


Staggered emergence


36 Thanks


Blackish eggs


Yes...


How about Trichogrammatidae...


lying!


Wasp Query


Question…


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Assassin Bug eggs


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Lots'o'Beamers


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Seems plausible


Another shot of the same insect


I am not entirely sure that i


eggs


Achroia grisella - Lesser Wax Moth - Hodges #5623


about 13 days


Other possibilities?


I don't think this is a Saturniid egg (?)


We tagged and linked your images in a different order.


Your pretty much out of luck.


Hypogastruridae


Telenomus…


Thanks John Carr


Hemileuca eglanterina


insect eggs


Did some digging..


thank you!


Moved


Pyrrharctia isabella


Were the black specks her eggs?


Chelymorpha cribraria?


Doh,


Nice find!


These remind me of...


Awesome


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Are you sure about the date on this one?


Sorry


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Well...


She's a close relative


Eggs


One surprising hole to fill:


We think that is coming with 2.0


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pretty sure they are lady bee


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Parasites


pretty cool


ah! very helpful! thank you!


Probably S. acuta, then


Microcentrum sp. katydid eggs


I think I've got it...


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No others


Have you found any more of these?


looks like a dark Fork-tail Katydid


eggs didnt hatch


i had two that night


I suspect it's wax


Covering


Nice!


Helophilus


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It looks to be a Shamrock


Not sure


That page is an article.


egg photos


Tachinid Eggs


Agree with Largus nymph.


Must be an old female Araneus marmoreus


I don't understand what happened here...


Eupelmidae


Anicla infecta


Guess


Moved


Thanks, Edna,


adults


Makes me think of Piezogaster


With


Stink bug?


...


Ichneumonid wasp


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Wonderful Series :-)


Thank you!


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Harmless Orb Weaver...


Moth/butterfly eggs


That's the one!!


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Stagmomantis


It varies


We were just looking at a sequence for a large moth,


thanks


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Does anyone know how long it


Icerya purchasi (Monophelbida


Some stink bug eggs...


yep!


Thanks Charley


Coreid eggs


an adult female


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Just digging.


No worries


Awesome - Thanks David


Oups... June 21 is not possible for that !


No, it's the perfect time.


Horntail Wasp...


Moved


Sure looks like one!


Cynipidae


Thanks for this!


Green Stink Bug eggs


recent area hatch? migration?


i would not be at all concerned


Moved


Yes likely eggs of a parasitoid Tachinid fly


Hatched!


Mostly parasitized, then


You can add a more detailed crop


jumper babies


Lestes sp.


Does look like it....


They were both trying to lay their eggs


Locust borers


Aww!


I would assume


Thanks!


Moth eggs


braconid


Not the insect


One of the giant ichneumons


now that is


Sometimes they're not even la


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they laid billions of eggs


Wow


Spiders are infinitely fascin


Good luck and have fun


AMAZING SIZE!


yes lynette had


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Stratiomyidae: Stratiomys sp.


california tortishell eggs..


Moved


to me they


Food


I didn't


it came out of


Short-tailed Ichneumon


i think its


They look like


As for distinguishing the sex


Tolype ( they all look alike to me)


tolype


Moved


Nice!


i dont know if you noticed Linda


Also


Yep


You can watch this


Makes me think of Tabanid eggs


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The good image, frass tho if


This is a Katydid, probably a Shieldback Katydid


yes it is


Awaiting ID, too.


An ichneumonid parasitic wasp


Trogus pennator


Horntails


Yes, fantastic!


I'm not an expert, but...


Orgyia


Green Darner


Anasa tristis is a species of leaf-footed bug...


...


..


Look up "Singing Insects of North America"


Yeah, I thought that was pret


Ennomos magnaria


Close up?


Thank you very much! I was h


Yes…


Leaf-footed bug eggs


Interesting!


notes on pinning


Moved


Thanks again!


That's it!


Yep, those are eggs!


Moved


Thanks for this and 6-spotted


Added shot


Maine or NH bot


spiral eggs....


I'm not sure how you can tell


You have the ID correct


The comment on the Facebook page...


spiral eggs....


Does not look like horsefly e


well


Obeza floridana (Ashmead)


Orasema sp.


It looked more like


Orasema occidentalis Ashmead, 1892


I'll monitor the eggs


Interesting eggs


Post on Bug Guide


Siricidae


Tachinid fly eggs


So that's what they are. I s


Maybe


Oh, cool


Midge


Stink Bug eggs


Looks like a wingless female moth


Tent caterpillar eggs


Don't know the answer to that, but


looks like


cow-killer


BTW no worries about me licki


Well I managed to take a few


Not an ID


Hmm...


I thought they ony lived in t


Thank you, Ken! After looking


Assassin bug eggs


Hydryphantoidea: Hydrodromida


Hydryphantoidea: Hydrodromida


Good point


New Orleans


Fly


Moved


black wolf spider (male)


Crab Spider


The ones in this picture


Moved


Feeders


'parasite'


This is a Silvery Checkerspot


Nice!


Stink bugs (Pentatomidae)


Dave Walter's comment: "yes, orange eggs"


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Thanks. The image you link


Well....


What a great shot!


...


Oh, my


MOTH ID


Larvae, not eggs


Yes, it is


similar


Video of larvae


Timing


Hopefully next season I'll manage to get some....


Not...


We now notice you can see the eggs


Yes, those are the eggs


Yes...Funny that there are eggs posted in the...


I think a female eastern fork


looks like


Evaniidae


Moved


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Doubt it's a first instar


Eggs of a predatory stink bug


You're Welcome! and


they were too young to move away from their foodplant


well good luck


Cuterebra fontinella female


According to the Guide,


Bugonia


Female Megarhyssa atrata


Great pictures!


If I am understanding...


Good Idea to Watch for Caterpillars


Thanks again for explaining!


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It may be that large...


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Giant Ichneumon


I think that was a double or


Trachelas tranquillus eats own eggs


Nice series!


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looks like


Your bot


I went back to look for eggs


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Probably not


Stink bug eggs…


One of the Giant Ichneumons


this is excellent timing


Moved


I see what you mean


I put a good number of spider


Sweet!


JOdy -- Any success rearing t


Ichneumonoidea


Thanks!


Could be you have a parasitoid?


How did this beatle end up in southeast Texas?


Will correct date...


Date


Moved


Eggs


Moved


Interesting... so the females


they will sperate


fading choruses, many dead 5/30-6/6/11, etc.


Elm cockscomb gall aphid


Actually...


Sawfly larva not much longer


Thank you


Just a wild guess


Rhopalidae


Looks like this one. [thumb:


Cool!


Moved


Moved


She laid...


What type of plant?


I meant . . .


Hogna aspersa laying eggs


OK.


Really not sure


Thank you!


Green Lacewing Larva


Well


opinion of J.D. Pinto:


Do we know if this species does this?


I know that as soon as certai


Thanks, Lynette.


Nice one!


Moved


..


Spinybacked Orbweaver


Size of Sawfly Larvae?


Pentatomid eggs


Moved


First/only images on Web


Ancient Hieroglyph


Chalcidoidea


They look like


thanks


Exit holes


exit hole


Not eggs


I only meant it as a possible bit of evidence


I just posted some new pics because . . .


Thanks


It's hard to tell, but . . .


i expect its


did the eggs just sit there..maybe they werent fertile?


That's really interesting! I


Eggs...


How long is . . .


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Eucharitidae…


Pteromalid…


Maybe


good hand-eye coordination


Yes,


Coccidae: Protopulvinaria. Se


I had a maggot


Platygastroidea-Scelionidae


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early or...


yes it all over US & Canada


probably Noctua pronuba photo


Moved


I Love...


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Katydid eggs, I suspect


(possibly Isonychia arida)


We added your image to the INFO page.


Please click on "edit"


male vs. female


Araenus marmoreus


Assassin Bug eggs


Operophtera brumata female


Before any neophytes


Not sure what date to put


Yup


maybe


Question:


tiger moth??


..


eggs


Moved


Moved


Wolf spider


Interesting!


Check for Mites


tree species?


I see now


Size?


this could shed some light


I'm wondering


Thanks, Marie


According to New Hampshire Audubon...


looks right...


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Moved


Moved


As far as I know...


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


Yes, Tabanidae


Hmm..just found this; I am pr


A better image


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Moved


Thank you Michael. This parti


Agree and family level best…


Definitely


Thank you for the post. I am


Thanks Ken. But do they lay t


or


makes sense now


Dendroides canadensis (Latreille)


I'm probably going to just le


Tachinid eggs are white


Parasites


Extinct?


Yes!


Tell us more


Trissolcus…


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Definitely beetle eggs, I'd say...


That's a tricky one


You won't see this particular individual,


look like water striders


our rearing cage...I like "cocoonery" better!


So


Not an ID, but


Yes


Do we know if those eggs belong to this creature


Amazing!


The spermatophore ...


ID


Rose, aphids & eggs


Yes, you will find many similar comments


Nice!


I obviously agree, but ..


looks


Nymphs/eggs/etc.


I updated


Female with eggs, maybe?


I was amazed the first time I


Mumetopia occipitalis (Anthomyzidae)


Definitely a spider egg sac


That's what she looks like to me.


Good point! We need more of this.


With those golden hairs on the anterior abdomen


This is one of the most surprising revelations of the


Moved


Moved


Two new bugs in the batch.


ID type of Mite


The timing of the burn will make a difference on the impact


Tentatively Moved


They could also be Platynota


Thank you for the correction.


Tachinid egg


Thanks.


Moved


nymphal Deraeocorinae: Clivinemini -- det. M.D. Schwartz


ill bet


Nice Photos...Interesting Conopid


Looks like a wingless moth to us too


Thanks for the replies


tolype


Yes


You are correct about the identification.


ID


Moved


Probably here


Helps a little - Homalonychus selenopoides


Cocoon of a female tussock moth...


Mark, if you see this note,


I couldn't agree more!


If so (and I think it is),


I would guess some sort of mite


I raised it


Totally agree...


Likely are mantid eggs


Mantis eggs?


Very much adult


These look like Syrphidae egg


Maybe


Birthday?


could you post the photo w/ i


Are you sure this is a Belostoma?


Moved


They do look like moth eggs


They look like hatched noctuid eggs


Seem unlikely to come from a bed


black legged katydid


Yes, there seemed to be some


moth eggs? like, a lymanthriid or something?


Hmm...


collection


Moved


Moved


Moved


Dr. Art Evans, entomologist wrote:


from M.S. Sweet: "looks like an Ishnorynchinidae"


Nysius sp. -- det. M.H. Sweet


Parasitic wasps


All grown up!


Alright!


Hunch


Female Giant Ichneumon


Looks like


ectoparasitoids


Very cool spiders


Mated pair, Anax junius


eggs


They remind me of Katydid eggs.


Yes...


Owlet moth


Owlet moth (Noctuidae) eggs


Moved


An interesting thought,


Individual variations


I agree, that's what they look like


.


Moved


They seem to be grasshopper eggs...


Eupelmidae…


Just another color of Dillworm


Differential Grasshopper


Interesting


Wow


Video uploaded of Braconidae:Aphidiinae ovipositing on Aphids


Spider egg sac


In looking for info on these, I note that atriceps


Never seen a tomato hornworm cat either...


Looks like a spider egg sac


Moved


Hard to say


I went ahead and linked the Cricket and egg sack


a gall wasp of sorts


The added images...


That's true


That's true.


Not sure what wasp


Not a clue on how to make the eggs survive


Moved


Yes, onptelea


Thanks so much!


.


tolype


Gravid


more complicated than that......


Green Grapes?


a female Mormon Cricket laying eggs


Thanks for clarification.


Agreed


eggs


.


id just put it in a


Pteromalidae…


More questions has come up


Snakeflies: out or in?


Thanks


a brown long-winged female


Agree - biundata


Good bugs


How about


Forgot the "can they breed together" part.


Female ensign scale


eggs


It would be great if you put the date


I've updated the date, but ha


It's a female Differential Grasshopper


Moved


Nice series


Pupa, not eggs...


Date?


Moved


Harmonia axyridis, they're often cannibalistic


Not sharp..


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Reminds me of...


C. t. perplexa is only subsp. in NY


Megarhyssa atrata,


Yes


look at


re: Critter...


Moved


Long diapause


i would collect them if they are nearby and then


Pheromones


I think


Looks to be her egg case.


Thank you


Thank you


Oh yes!


facts for you. this cat looks like a


Moved


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lyssomanes birth cycle


Range


Spots


Identification is indeed correct.


comments on TX butterfly


A little perspective


I took a liking to this cutie and asked around...


Moved


Possibly...


Nymph


Ichuemon


Baeus is correct...


Cylindrical Eggs


The eggs look like...


They look like rusty tussock moth eggs...


a little more


Yup!


That certainly could be it


This is a Small Milkweed Bug (Lygaeus kalmii).


wasp


Not moths


As I understand it


i'd say so


Not eggs... babies!


Lloyd Gonzales comment:


Great photos!


Yup


This looks like a female (the


Good work on the ID to family


Lacewing eggs


Lacewing's eggs


Yes, pesticides are dangerous


Dampwood termite


late comment


Agree with M. atrata.


Marge's reply:


Black Widow


Right


Moth eggs


Yes.


Not completely sure...


If you have a sweep net,


Looks to be a very well fed


Yes it is...


Moved


Moved


io moth


hitchhiker


Introduced species?


Not sure why, but some critters enjoy cooking


Some info...


Expert opinions


That was fast!


ID


I would think the opposite...


Wow! dance fly


Looks like it might be....


Thanks


Moved


Moved


Moved


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one time we had some mantit e


Hemipenthes, but I don't know species.


Timetable


You Tube..


We don't know the answer,


My thought also


Actually, since they are prob


Horse fly?


Fantastic!


I'll bet they're drosophilid eggs...


Interesting


Moved


Moved


Wow!


Eggs?


Only family name is given. Th


Velvet Ants


Leptoglossus fulvicornis, a coreid


Moved


Gravid female syrphid, brimming with eggs.


well that would make a lot of


possible egg mass


Horntail woodwasp.


Very common problem.


Its possible


I've raised many Monarchs in my garden


A quandary


Definitely laying eggs


I get tons of monarchs


I also keep these species in captivity


Yes, N. modestus is correct.


ovipositor


Not eggs, but


Nice picture


Upon further staring-at-katydids . . .


Can't find one quite as bloated looking as yours...


sort of, if it was way way fa


The wasp is..


Tick


These are


Moth eggs


Tortricidae


Stink Bug eggs/nymphs.


I also think they are Tabanid


Tabanid Fly eggs?


Freshly deposited eggs...


Nice series


Moved


The eggs are identical to the ones we see in


It happens


Comment Received From Lloyd Gonzales


It's an ovipositor.


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Both crane fly


ID


Oxybelus is know to transport


Moved


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Females have a row of yellow


Adults


Looks about right. I put the


All spiders make egg sacs...


You are correct


Female Swamp Darner


2nd one seen


I agree.


Assassin bug eggs.


It is almost certainly a Squa


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Yes


I agree with Theridion


Looks too fresh to be a migrant,


Hmm


Waved light fly


An interesting bunch...and under seige on several fronts.


Nymph of What?


Wow - didn't even think about


You've got a good shot of her


That's exactly what she is


Moved


Moved


Is this a very well fed


Yes-- leaf-footed bug eggs


It looks like they're beginni


Aphid/syrphid/wasp complex


Improvident mother


Dryinid wasp


Little thrips mimic wasp


Image of spider eggs


Also interesting,


Not a stinger...


Size


Thanks Charley


Bumblee Bee Host


Behavior


Evaniidae


Are you sure they're moths?


eggs


....


They're definitely not spider victims...


whew


They remind me of


Ah! Not a different species but a different gender.


*** thanks so much robe


Ripihoridae


Thanks!


Behavior.


Lacewing egg cases


gender


Were they on Ninebark Shrubs?


#364109 Identification – Chrysopa oculata


looks like


Are you sure the caterpillar is responsible?


Yes, I still have it


-


Not suzukii


eggs on waterbug


Quite a contrast. My frie


Narceus americanus


T. protractans nymph home invasion


Thank you for the correction.


Scutigera coleoptrata


Leopard Moth Ft. Worth


checked reference


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Pamphiliidae


Did you collect them?


Lacewings are famous for thei


Spider Wasp


Leptoglossus zonatus


glowing


Resembles ....


Woodlouse Hunter, etc.


Can you click on edit and put the correct dates on


Stink Bug eggs, maybe?


if she


Can't say for sure...


I agree, it probably is T. marginatus


Engorged tick.


They look like


Cocoons, not eggs.


Hatched assassin bug eggs


Why Skimmer?


phoretic mites


Moved


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I'm pretty sure it's a female


she is fine


Green lacewing eggs


polyphemous moth


Immatures


Oh Gosh


Was the Moth Chilled


Looks good to me


Nice. Yeaya!


I can only assume


I like the hats....


Nymph ID


Moved


Hm-m-m....


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Harmonia axyridis


nice photo! green stuff is 'sawdust' coming from the stem


May not be eggs


Wow


Oh, wow


Anythomyiidae?


Rilaena triangularis?


Armadillidium vulgare


Tachinid eggs


Eggs


Ceratopogonidae


Infertile eggs


Re: Eggs


Another caterpillar


Eggs


Back on topic? A suggestion


This surprised me.


The large number of eggs


I wonder if they could be


This time of year, not very much.


Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus) - minor worker..


It was on prunus, Ron....


John Pinto's answer


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Note


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awwww!


The tachinid


These are Platygasteridae


Here is one


eggs?


subcortical mite


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Ovipositor


ya


Counting


Guiness book of records?


I'm not a moth person, but...


European Red Mites...


Eggs?


my guess


Neat Image!


Alysiinae -- Paul Marsh det.


Almost 50 egg cells


Kleidocerys resedae, very probably -- Merrill Sweet det.


from Merrill Sweet: "looks like a rhopalid nymph...


Wow, parasitoid wasps and tachinid fly eggs too!


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Wow!


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Egg parasitoids


...


Thanks, Charley


Proof that I know nothing about parasitic wasps :(


Nice work!


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My guess...


Moved


I would agree that this is the species


anything small and soft-bodied


Females?


I just collected one


Moved


Hmm


?


Thanks and Mites


stage in life cycle


Thank you!


Barklice


Looks like the work


Absolutely!


Brachonid Wasps


Nest progress:


Thanks for your feedback, Ken !


Thanks a lot for your helpful comments, Charlie !


Some comments


Scales


or eggs?


No worry at all of these beet


female parasitic wasp of the genus Megarhyssa


Thank you everyone for your c


Looks to be Araneus,


Not eggs, but cocoons


male vs female


that is interesting


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Assumptions!


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gravid female...


yes


Well, maybe


Feeding


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Frassed


i allways


Dear Mike


Wild and crazy tabanid theories...


Many thanks Charley


There's certainly


...


Common, then.


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Honeydew


welcome on board :-)


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I don't know if the females d


under the blanket


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Thanks Abigail


A Breakthrough?


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Yes: Cycloneda munda


Megarhyssa macrurus


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Yes, C. polita


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More thoughts


Two other options that I know of


...


...


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Female


Nice spider


I was remiss....and a question.


Lacewing eggs


Eggs were same after 24 hours


Adult image


Leucochrysa


Can't help with the ID, but


Green lacewing eggs


Agamic


Male and female?


Can you send a reference, Chuck?


It had an accident


Apparently a female


Another guess:


. . .


Update


Suggestion


The comment there is interesting


Interesting


They do both


I'm so glad you commented...


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Moved back here


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Female?


Do you have a reason


Not easy


role of mites


Yep, definitely a Steatoda sp.


Yes it is Pyrgus


This Is Late...


in the last instar


Nice find!


yes, it is a female of pseudo


Beat me by a few seconds


Mandy,


A black car could certainly look like water


Neato


Some info


Added


Marbled Orb Weaver


H. electra mojavensis larvae


Just a thought


Mmmhhmmm


It doesn't look like it


Thank you, Charlie


Yep


They look like cutworm (noctuid) eggs...


Based on the eggs


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Host plant


Tortoise beetle?


Jumble addressed


Megarhyssa macrurus


-->


You mean


Algae


It does seem to be a gall


Yes, hadn't thought of that


Moved


Parasteatoda tepidariorum


Sure looks like it.


I hadn't noticed


Well...


Definitely deformed or damaged.


cobweb spider of some kind


Spiders


ID


OK


They're not really hidden,


Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle, Harmonia axyridis


Looks like a butterfly egg...


Teliapsocus conterminus -- Ed Mockford det.


color change


Interesting idea...


I'll see if I can find some now


Fantastic photo


They turned darker


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This is a good illustration


Moved


Check out Lacewing eggs


I agree, Lynx


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Angle-wing katydid eggs (Microcentrum)


Not eggs


Araneus sp.


Only a guess...


A majority...


Amazingly Close Agreement at About 800 Eggs per Momma Moth


Thanks


Different specimens


Don't know


Moved


And third-ed. Cool shots seconded, too :-)


scale-feeders


Steatoda grossa


Not Steatoda


Moved


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they look like


yes, female Carolina


I don't think these are insect eggs


Looks to be a female


Moved tentatively


Moved


Possibly Piezodorus guildinii -- Joe Eger det.


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Looks like...


Good excuse(s)


Sadly, no...


eggs!


Moved


Agelenid


Very likely


Brevicoryne brassicae?


I didn't find any Thermonectu


Cannibalism?


Cannibalism


Or maybe


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Frassed


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wow


My wife and I homeschooled ou


Vanessa annabella immature


possible egg


bird seed almost always had them


Hmm...


Assassin bug eggs


No, you are wrong.


Chestnut weevils


very nice find


WOW--Great record for NY, Rich


Female


Moved


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I see what you mean,


Moved


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Horntail


Sweet!


Gravid female


it was already "inhabited"


Platygastridae…


Remind me of


It looks like a hatched eggma


Very neat creature. I touched


Sounds fascinating...


Horntail


Convergent Lady Beetle


thanks


Doing it all over again?


I would say: 1.


Specialized Date and Location Fields Only


Web


Grotea anguina


A little of both


More...


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I keep thinking that this might actually be


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Mermiria intertexta


laying eggs


Amazing


Dragons & Damsels and Water


Moved


They all need water


Wow!


Moved


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Moved - yup, Adalia bipunctata


Moved - H. axyridis cannibalism


well, one page down this weekend...


Moved


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I wish the tubes


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larva is preparing to pupate


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Oh my gosh, I googled Leptogl


fatty!


Probably parasitized


Very interesting!


Dragonfly nymph.


queens


hmm


It's a shame


earth pupater.


Here's a close up of


they freaked me out as a kid...


feeding


eggs of a freshwater mystery snail


Moved


...funny you should mention that...


Thats wonderful how you can


Cloudless Sulphur


microscopic examination of antennae, apparently...


I'd be curious


Amazing


Scuttle fly


Not predators


Thanks


Agree with ID, plus....


Acanalonia conica


Some of the parasitized cater


Bolas spider, I think


Well...


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


Do you know what the eggs are?


Beautiful - congratulations!


Not at all harmful


Moving your Monarch Chrysalis


Moved


Excellent shot!


Ohoh! It doesn't look good for Mister Menoides


coccinellid pupae


Tribe Scymnini, but not Cryptolaemus


I vote for improving Info pages too!


She laid eggs!!


Ensign Wasp (Evaniidae)


I agree with Lynette, they ar


I've knocked a few down...


Prominent: Early instar Lochmaeus


information


I'm certainly no expert,


coloration


Cryptolaemus/Scymnus larva ID


they are confused by light an


Moved


Lady beetle larvae on the Guide


Tribe Scymnini lady beetle larva


Yep,


on the door


apparently not related


Ah-ha...I did find this image in the guide....


The caterpillars are fun!


Thanks, Matt!


Try here


gardens in fall


Wrong place to post this, but....


caterpillar lovin'


Thanks Charlie,I completely


Full of eggs, that's for sure


Answers...


Looks like eggs of a Coreid


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


these could be...


orb weaver


Greetings, Terri!


Photos of all stages??


Identification


windscorpion, sunspider, camel spider


Great


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I think you have the genus correct


Moved


Thanks Abigail


Moved


Harmonia axyridis


Thanks


Moved


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Gastrophysa polygoni


Not eggs


they hunt the spiders


Here I am fo the Anobiid


Moved


Pegomya sp. (Anthomyiidae)


Much appreciated :-)


Pink Spotted Lady Beetle (Coleomegilla maculata)


Stay tuned


well i hope you do. i can nev


Epicauta sp.


I confess


Pimplinae…


Moved


Hope you're not as disappointed as I am.


Moved


Green lacewing, so they say


lacewing?


Leaf-footed bug eggs?


Lacewing eggs


So sweet


Cellar Spider


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E. leukon--You'll probably see more


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Pseudopachybrachius vinctus -- Merrill Sweet det.


Rhopalidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Rhopalidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae [Deraeocoris] -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae [Fulvius?] -- Merrill Sweet det.


Orsillinae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Atrazonotus umbrosus -- Merrill Sweet det.


Moved


Moved


Malezonotus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Alydidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Moved


Moved


Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Moved


Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Ligyrocoris diffusus -- Merrill Sweet det.


Ligyrocoris near diffusus -- Merrill Sweet det.


from Merrill Sweet: "Nice Anothocorid"


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from Merrill Sweet: "very small -- perhaps Drymus"


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Oedancala sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Moved


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


the ones in the lab...


Some similar eggs posted as the Io Moth


Not so sure.


galls


Correct


Moved


ID


Today I let them all go.


Agree...


Thanks again , Charlie.


Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae)


Scelionidae


Yes


Retreat


Parasite


And possibly . . .


native bee homes


Look too small to be emerging wasp nymphs


Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae)


Until I go find a whole milkweed


Very likely Ceraeochrysa smithi


Lacewing eggs


Haha its not a roach.


Coleoptera?


May well be related...


lookie here!


Parasitic wasp ovipositor


Agree…


A very pretty fly.


We don't know the answer,


We would suggest


From Rod Crawford:


Update


We were under the impression that


Largus


Tachinidae?


Adaptive?


This Lady is really a lady


stink bug eggs are beautiful!


Welcome to bugguide, Hilma -


Eggs on stalks


Neuroptera


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i love stuff like that! my ba


yes they were torties..


bagworm


Perfect thanks.


Apparently, these wasps...


Nice!


I took the pic in a butterfly


Not sure about any of the crab spiders,


Moved


keep or release?


empty cases


That IS amazing!


thanks for sharing


Sawfly larvae


No, an ant queen, heavy with eggs.


Not so far


Laying eggs, too?


I would agree with Andy...


Moved


Jap Beetle


be sure to show me..thats ver


if you pulled up its skirt/ki


placement


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Spider Wasp


Thinking


in general


i am not done looking i would


yes, wolf


Moth eggs and larva PHOTO 23788


Sorry.


No Taxon


Probably


Eggs


palo verde root borer-29 Palms CA


Excellent series


Not eggs - but probably MITES


Thank you


tortoiseshell seems reasonable


im just about to post some co


Darts


I think...


Thanks


Neither of those...


Uh-oh


Thanks,


...


Yes.


Galls, leaf mines, etc.


Tabanid egg mass


Moved


very cool


Cow Killer


Thanks


Moved


No, no eggs. This is a male.


She started laying eggs


Possible explanations


Wow


Moved


Thanks


Moved


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getting there


Stink Bug eggs


Sorry if this posting is late


do have have a small fan u can use


OK, now for the eggcase...


Oh!


Thanks for the link


Ladybugs?


giant water bug with eggs on its back


Big Spring Ranch AKA the Nature Place


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Tortricid eggs, I believe


photo series


They're not male...


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Looks like


the obstruction


obstruction


Yep


awesome


Leaf-footed bug egg (Coreidae)


stink bug eggs


not harmful in any way


Female


seconded; definitely not corn earworm


These do not overwinter


Rose bush leaf - 2 ft?


Hey Harsi...


Probably Harrisina americana - no, metallica


That's what I would do. I hav


Tachinid egg


ID'ing lady beetle larvae


Megastigmus


Katydids


Some species specialize on mi


Anisota virginiensis


Wasp


Megarhyssa macrurus


Yes...


Keep your eye on it and take


Chalcididae…


Him from Her


Platyprepia virginalis


Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae)


Platyprepia virginalis


I'm eager to see if you get an ID


Stink bug eggs


Podisus


We have these too


Baskettail


rice...


Just a suggestion...


Should be Black Swallowtail eggs


The spots are interesting


Eggs


not necessarily this particular family


Probably...


Some suggestions


Moved


Moved


Assassin bug eggs


that would be my guess


Ichneumon Wasp


I agree


They look like...


Probably


Stink Bug nymphs?


Arphia sulphurea


This Dragonfly


Great photo


Why Red Bull?


No


Other sites


I've even seen some of the re


It is


eggs


Noctuid eggs?


yes, it shows the large ovipo


Entomobrya unostrigata


Thanks for the ID


Braconid...


Maybe


I'll double check


I'm guessing


Similar images under


If the spiderlings are in good shape


Its an Evaniidae (Ensign Wasp


Thanks, your IDs led me...


It lays eggs the following spring!?


Prays atomocella


Species Catocala aholibah - Strecker 1874


Seems likely


Satellite fly.


I cropped this image...


Nope, eggs!


This is a...


Moth


See comments on this image...


aaaah Wind Scorpion


eggs, parasite ?


Is it possible to link these


Probably


...


Thanks


Melanoplus nymph


M. parvulus (Colydiidae)


Yes, it is a


This is amazing, you caught t


Scelionidae - female


Infestations


Coming to some conclusions


Leaf-footed bugs


Agreed


Reminds us of eggs


7757 - Antheraea polyphemus - Moth Eggs


Or


Larvae?


Cocoon


Not only is the location suspicious


These are apple snail egg mas


Fascinating....here are my favorite parts of the article


I'm not an expert, but I think it'll be interesting


Thanks a lot, Bob


Great find!


Here's a bold suggestion...


Ruby-Tailed Wasp


Any developments?


host plants


"he's a she"


Beatriz is right


Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae)


Silkmoth family caterpilllars


Hmmm. . .


Depends:-)


Thanks again.


Yes...


Cuterebra fontinella fontinella


Psychodidae


Titles for images...


Yes I have a rearing chamber


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Cuterebra fontinella


Lady Bird Beetle eggs


Great life cycle series


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#256719 Identification – Chrysopidae sp.


#256718 Identification – Chrysopidae sp.


This is indeed Polistes aurifer


Moved


YESSS!


Weird!


Tips


Moneilema gigas


Moved


Tibicen auriferus/davisi complex


Formicologist says yes


Bad guys


Lots Of Laying


Thanks for the info!


Queen P. exclamans


Not eggs.


stink bug nymphs


Fall Cankerworm


My particular interest is in


You know


Are those eggs on the leaf?


Dates


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Glad to help


Wow...this is fascinating.


Thanks Lynette for this nice comment.


Likely to be a


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I un-zoomed the photo to give a better perspective of size


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Aha!


Could be...


Everybody rests


Segmentation


What a GREAT moth!


Done!


katydid eggs


Actually...


Terminology and calendar


Its a prepupal Coccinellidae


Yes, looks good.


Nymph confirmation?


Scelionid Wasp


Thank you.


Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae)


ID


Looks more like...


I vote for


Katydid eggs


Interesting


And


Stagnant pond insect


Troy is right


yes definitely Katydid eggs


They look a lot like katydid eggs I had on my patio....


Looks like


Worms


Large Eared Blister Beetle


Good mothers


FAUX news brain worm


If I didn't find the informat


There you go! Those


They engage in a strategy kno


Perhaps this is an example of


It is a female Platycheirus,


leaf + web


Three biozones


If they're mites...


Tragosoma is a


Delphacodes adult


Workers


Dwellers


Ticks wax their eggs


Lone start


Also midge, but female


Non-expert comment:


Nope


Moved


Great thanks for the info


I like it!


Maybe


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I have an update...


I see, I see


Brochymena?


Mosquitoes


That would be the latter....


I'd say


Placement?


Thanks, Eric.


Correct...


Cochineal bug "crawler," I guess


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


How cute!!!


....


Moved


The move was based on...


Moved


Moved


Excellent specimen


Parisites on HHD


O.k. will move. I saw some e


Amazing! Mite eggs and baby mites


Just Plain Mould, Maybe


ID isn't everything


Fungus?


Moved


Trimerotropis verruculata subspecies suffusa


Great photos...from every angle. .


Suggestion: Leave it here a week or so...


Moved


The ingrates!


It would be difficult to rais


Ovioposition


Top Down


Yes


#115845 Identification – Chrysopidae sp.


Moved


Moved


Dangerous?


Cricotopus trifasciatus


Pupae


As good an ID as you'll get.


Moved


Great series!


Sphinx gordius (7810)


Thanks


Mites.


Looks very similar to the pho


Wow -


Moved


Moved


Laying eggs


Noctua pronuba


Yes


Its definitely in the Chyrsid


Midge tube


Neuroptera eggs of some sort.


Absolutely Incredible


Thanks!


Noctuid eggs


oops


Could the 'mouthhooks' possibly be


based on the large size,


Ptenothrix atra


I believe these are...


?gravid abdomen


We would agree with Araneus


Hi


Looks like it


Shape


Cool shot!


It is the other way around...


unmated female..


Unmated female?


Don't know


Fly riders


Yes it is...


Yes


Hitchhikers


Thanks


Bagworm


How can you tell?


Moved


injury


Size


Hydropsyche


Wish I knew more about this one


test drilling


Not Chinese


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


The jumper


Possible Eristalis tenax


possibly mature male


Chorthippus curtipennis


Moved


Definitely Lepidoptera


I recognize the pics in your


It may have been parasitized


Feather-legged fly


Second


Bird's Nest Fungi


Dermestids


Thanks!


great photo


Moved


Thank you. Most of the ones I


I was wondering that too


Wondering


Moved


Yes, we would agree


Sow bug


Something to consider


Red Mites


should be around a lot longer!


I wonder


But...


Yes, atrata


They do help...


These look spherical -


Pentatomidae (Stink Bugs)?


could be both


Yes I have.


Lasius


Stinkbug Eggs


Coreidae


Context


Moved


Moved


Reminds us of the eggs


Moved


Moved


Reduviidae


No, it 'is' known....:-)


It's a Giant Ichneumon Wasp,


Wasp Cocoons


There are


SHE does look like a prop robot indeed


typical?


Melanoplus bivittatus


the nest


Sawdust.


eggs?


eggs


Actually


I guess that would make sense


Females seem to eat anything green.


Not even same subfamily, most likely.


You got it!


Moved to guide


From Dr. Walker


For those undertaking to rear mushroom beetles


From Dr. Walker


Nope


Trip*lax?


Lymantriidae


Caterpillar skin still attached


Moved to guide


Proctotrupidae


Carrion beetle


Melanoplus bivittatus


Parasitized


I don't think so.


Moved


Moved


question


that's what it is


REALLY???


Praying mantis egg case question


What is she laying her eggs in?


Paroxya clavuliger


This will be a great help when I start working on...


This is a female Two-Spotted Tree Cricket


yes


One of


Thanks so much John...


Robber Fly?


I think they are immature mites.


Indeed


Red spots


Slanted sticks


Camel Cricket, Also Called Cave Cricket


Moved


You can't stop it if the eggs have already been laid


Thank you


Giant ichneumon


Yes, Polystoechotes punctata.


Size


Well - it's a girl !


Neon Skimmer male


This looks like so much fun


and not eggs


Yes, parasitoids


Don't feel too bad...


"Eggs" are actually cocoons


Stinkbug eggs


Yes, she's laying eggs


It depends on the season


Hi


More on giant waterbug here...


Interestingly, it is our understanding


yeah


Not eggs:


Moved


I think it's much more likely...


Laying eggs in tunnels of


-


Acalymma vittatum


That's what it looks like.


Thanks, Ron and Mathias, both!


Is it guarding


First time


Chrysopid, or...


It looks


orange blobs


Jeff,


Moved


Actually...


They appear to be...


Adults


Interesting...


Wasp galls


Not Eggs- Bugs


Moth eggs and caterpillars, I think


Nice series


Unlike butterflies which can


Thanks


Ovipositing.


Thanks for the response!


Wheelbug, Arilus cristatus


Beetle genitalia


It's a Horntail


Yes, likely pentatomids


Ichneumon looks good to me too.


Bad odds


The assassin bugs lay reasonably


Interesting.


Dear Lynette,


Yes.


Moved


Moved


Moved


Young female,


Hemipenthes


female


Dorsal markings...


I had one come to my lights a week ago.


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


ha


I tracked in photos


I've always wondered...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Habits


I think I found my answer: Le


Moved


Moved


No, it's a species of parasitic bee.


...


Looks like a soldier fly, possibly a female with eggs (gravid).


Yes, these are empty eggs


Moved


doubtful


moth ID


I found a rosy maple moth in


I just heard


She's huge, probably loaded with eggs,


Moved


Thanks Hannah. She really is


Interesting


Midges tend to place their eg


Yes, green lacewing eggs


Entylia carinata concisa


thanks!


Did you ID these beetles?


Thank you.


It is cute


You mean *she* got you good.


Yes -Squash Vine Borer -Melittia cucurbitae


Agreed.


Yes.


Hmm...


We've had some similar batches of eggs


Meal Moth


these are not pigmented bands,


That's nothing


Agreed!


Lloyd: All I can


Ground nesters


It's a girl


I think


Thanx


Stenopogoon cazieri.


More Lynx-like


Thanks for the link. Does thi


Bee fly, depositing eggs


Thanks for the ID!


Tabanus atratus


I was trying to read up on th


Not stinger.


She already did


Yes


Possible species ID


To Jay Barnes


...


She is not laying "eggs"...ye


Female Anisota (seems to be laying eggs)


Possibly Jade Clubtail.


Apologies to Ted and Tony on this


Great shot, Tom


You could try raising the egg


Caterpillar ID help


Need help identifying caterpillar


Horse fly eggs


Not Sure About the Eggs


And if we understand Nancy correctly,


They remind me of katydid eggs


Moved


Big egg


Look like stink bug eggs to me


Scale insects, I think


Moved


Hi Steve


I'm NOT an expert...


Jar set-up


Mystery goo


Wow, great shot!


Cricket vs. Katydid


Moved


Answer to my own question :-)


Answer to my own question :-)


Bot furuncles


The eggs hatch in the tree


Thank you so much for your sp


Yes a female Giant Ichneumon laying


We used crickets when we had


The pictures from last post.


Awww!


Hi


Wow! How rewarding!


Thank you! Very interesting...


Fem


It is a harmless female orb weaver


Leaf-footed bug eggs


Leaf-footed bug eggs


Check out Megarhyssa atrata


Megarhyssa


Impressive


moth eggs


Amazing!


Nice!


Hyalophora cecropia


-


eggs


Eggs


Check out this page on


We have some similar eggs in the guide


Fantastic sequence of shots!


No doubt mites


Great


Thank you!


She will now begin to discard...


It's a female!


Agreed


E-e-e-w:-)


-


WOW!!


I'm glad


Katydid eggs, I believe


Latalus sayii


That makes sense


Fantastic!


Yes.


Orange-barred sulphur, I believe


These are wild specimens


Gyponana nymph


new images


Thanks


Not aphids


Nymph


Do you think the nymph


cicadas


Thanks


ID


Ensign wasp!


My Guess


most definate. They are real


Female Ctenophora


A late reply, but hopefully u


Lady Beetle eggs


We have some similar eggs


Hyphantria cunea


Maybe


Looks right to me!


I just checked up on my moth,


Moved


Doubtful


Thanks Charley


Similar eggs in Acanthocephala


similar eggs in


...


!!!


Another Pink Lady


Wax worms


Yes, I think Acanthocephala is likely


Somewhat similar eggs scattered


Hmmm


Polydamas Swallowtail


Synemosyna


Truly a work of art


Eggs


Sick question


Braconidae.


Eggs.


There were adults, too.


They look to be eggs of


That was fast, thanks.


What should I do?


Plant?


Frass


Furtive Forktail?


They are definitely


Isotomurus cf. maculatus


Not parasitic wasp eggs which would be minute


Hatching out Tree Crickets


Not an expert but...


Yes, we have long suspected these are


Go to the Luna Moth section of the guide


Thanks, Andy -


Keeper


Moved


I'm not trying to argue or be


Looks like a ...


Weeded based on data points?


yeah


Moved


Moved


Too bad for the eggs


I've found three clusters


Moved


Your first?


Do you think it would be bett


I agree


Placing egg images.


Moved


Thanks... it just got warm up


others now too


I've moved them


Citrus blackflies


I


This?


Yes


Interesting.


Dwarf flightless Scelionid Wasp (Baeus sp.) - female


Thank you! I also heard from


Pest control.


Oooh!


Ants & Eggs


Ants & Eggs


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Close-up


well


or....


newborn caterpillar i.d. and what to feed them???


Seem likely


No worries


Yes.


Idiocerus


The little white insects (I c


Try wet sand


Hyptia


I agree


This is a...


I guess


I can't


Wow, nice shots!


How many


Good idea


Thanks Charlie for that info,


Embryonal stage...


Melanoplus differentialis


Moved


I agree


Hmm...


Chrysopidae


I did do a check on those, bu


praying mantis eggs


Tree cricket images


Thanks Lynette!


Great shot


Canon S51S


Nope


Horesefly eggs


Moth female


Yes,


Deltocephalus sonorus


Species Confirmed


Looks like nympheae


Leech


i agree


Thanks for the confirmation


stink bug, I think


did


Horse fly.


What kind of cave? This is ve


Larva cocoons


Not eggs,


It makes us think of


I've just discovered theese l


THe female actively break of


this is a psocopteran


This small female Gelis (Ichneumonidae)....


Not a nymph


For a moment I thought


I think so


whoa!


Thanks


white pine aphid


Interesting...


Agelenid


Lacewing?


I'm no expert


Clubionoid egg sacs


I don't think so


This is a wingless Cynipidae


Melanoplus differentialis


I'd like


They remind me of pentatomid eggs


Shistocerca rubiginosa


I can't say for sure, but


Not the same individuals


Simple


Mallophora


This looks like a Lithophane


Barklice (Psocoptera)


Just to clarify


Awesome!


Wasp eggs?


Reminds me of


Insect eggs, I suspect


Bumble Bees


Stimulopalpus japonicus


Stimulopalpus japonicus


Clarification


...


Thanks, Charley.


While many overwinter as eggs, of course,


Never know


Yes, Teliapsocus conterminus


white-marked tussock moth, Orgyia leucostigma


Probably the Black Hunter Thr


Yes, they look like Ladybird


outside


followup


Cool!


egg mass?


Okay...


I would suggest that it is in


Stuffing Powder and Evisceration Technique


Thanks Martin ...


This is not Helophilus, which


trapdoor and tarantula habitat


How Long?


Here They Freeze To Death


Nice


hmmm


Scelionidae


eggs


yeah, doesn't sound so great.


Liburniella ornata


Muellerianella laminalis


Kelisia axialis


Common house spider


Common house spider (Achaearanea tepidariorum)


perfect directions -- thanks


Xanthippus corallipes?


Ass, Grass, or Cash...


Thanks to both of you.


Thanks


Most likely...


Bent-lined Dart Moth


Hm....


It's the host plant for Monarchs.


Go deeper


adults are active at two different times of year


Leptoglossus?


I don'tr know what it is


For sure, you're right on the abdomen.


Melanoplus femurrubrum


Yes.


Idea.


do i need to have a cold peri


Indeed


Probably Coreidae.


Monarchs?


Apparently that's typical of this species


Do you still have the fungus?


WOW!!!


Diameter


Leaning toward Anabrus; the "egg"


That's the thing I noticed-we


A well-fed mother


So the Lacewing eggs are unrelated to this egg case?


...


First of all you should open


Dasymutilla


Anisota virginiensis


I saw one of these on a windo


Looks


I agree


Thanks


Great set!


Jay, you are right!!


gravid


Enchenopa eggs


garvid female


Cool find!


We have some katydid eggs in the guide


Teliapsocus conterminus


No


One more question


my vote


Cicada Killer


Another try


Salt marsh caterpillar moth


Not a good idea


Nina, Something Interesting I Found


no


Reason for posting


Parasites


Next time pick a better hotel


Hi Nick,


Added pictures.


Blue Dasher


Several eggs per burrow...


Several dozen!?


Male or Female?


Thanks, David


Torymid Wasp (Torymidae) - female


To frass or not to frass


It does seem to be laying eggs


Not a stinger -- fortunately


Wow!


The gravid females' abdomens swell way up.


Golden Silk Spider


Lacewing eggs, I believe


Yes


hmmm


disappearing caterpillars


me too


I'd guess it's a she, looking for a place to deposit eggs.


No eggs for this guy -


Very little...


Isonychia egg mass


I think what you have...


Isonychia egg mass


Pentatomidae - stink bugs


This picture was key to ident


These are indeed


Thoas


Interesting & Confusing Post


I quite agree and for very se


Sorry


Wow....


If You....


Green Lynx


Mormon cricket


Mormon Cricket


Just a guess


Ophraella conferta


Enchenopa


Picture


Not easy but possible


Very


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Thanx for the info. I would h


I am so glad I caught it hatc


Article on Cantharidin


No Insect


Yes...


Best posted to ID request


Thanks Stephen!


Unfortunately


I'm impressed.


Beautiful image, Claude.


Dehumidifier? In Southern California?


I've read that it's uncommon


Check the woody vegetation


Size? Date?


Moved


...


No.


I like the idea of identifyin


Ahh


not Hypera weevil


Roving larvae.


Correct.


Note the time posted


Wow, nice close-ups


Grigs Are Cool!


Look around for some woody vegetation


Not to species, but


Looking at the terminal end


thank you!


Agreed.


Good point!


Thanks!


Not sure what you're asking.


So tiny


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


I'm not so sure...


Eggs would be much smaller


No.


Oncometopia orbona


No scheff in NH ;)


Looks like Blue-tipped Dancer


Torymid Wasp (Torymidae)


Forktail female


Ten-lined June Beetle, male


wow


Minno's book has some egg pictures


Moved--C. rastricornis


I don't think so.


Jasmine.


It is very rare to find a butterfly laying on the wrong host


Probably the best thing to do is leave them alone


Female Cassius Blue


Parasitoid of spider eggs


Scelionidae - Tribe Baeini - female


Defense also?


Awesome!


yup


Mystery Solved


Elongated Scelionid Wasp - female


Here's the info from Br. Brow


bug nymphs


what exactly was that bug?


What?


Oh my God


...


Wasp


Hostplants


I Agree


Absolutely! These are definitely of interest


RE:Re:Edit


...


Thanks Jeff


Link


Here is your answer...


But the froth wouldn't be visible


No froth


Leaf-footed bug, almost certainly


well i don't know if thet eve


thanks.She had a nest that ha


There's an article linked on the info page


I did collect some conks


No fungus, no photos :-(


For swallowtails, yes


Awesome shots


Squash bug.


It's alive after all!


Mites?


This is species


Moved


Looks like leaf beetle eggs.


We have some similar eggs


Moved


Moved


Moved


Looks like these tent caterpillar eggs


cuckoo bee


will do.


Spider Wasp


Scelionid Wasp - female


Plumbing makes some sense


We would say the goal is a combination


Moved


Moved


Moved


You seem to prefer going to the beetles


"Mechanics" is at macro level


Ha ha! Maybe not mold.


When you say it is the same mechanics


Actually,


Actually,


Okay,


Thanks, Boris


wow,


I thought there was a type of


Can't get a clear view,


True bugs


Size...


Fly names


Yipee!


Janice, don't know if you read through


Reply


Thanks, Stephen.


a few answers


Nice Shot!


Neat image.


Mesotigmatid mites


Very interesting - Agamous apterous female


Don't think it's eggs


Sarcophagidae?


Another vote for trupanea


Ceratophysella


Largid?


Efferia


Adult


Killers


Arctia caja (8166) Great Tiger Moth


Wasp


My guess is


Feeding habits


Often risky to generalize


Variability


You guys are so lucky


genus probably is: Dicyphus


Tachinid


7730 -- Buck Moth -- Hemileuca maia


Moved


I think it's a bed bug nymph, too


Right. Family Chamaemyiidae.


A little bit of a late response...


Looks


Beautiful series, Jeff.


Thanks


Had


Actually, I observed another near my front door, with 2 suitors!


Adult fleas actually don't le


I've seen moth eggs that look like this


Female.


Stink bugs


You are right, a female Strat


Polistes major - solitary foundation


Reduviidae.


Green lacewing


Nice!


Sargus


Surely insects, at least


...


Anyone?


...


Tachinids are ectoparasites


Probably not Microctonus


I may be mistaken, but...


Microtonus?


Scelionidae (Tribe Teleasini) - male


ID


Leaf-footed bug eggs, I think


Thanks for the link!


Nice shot


They're symbiotic.


i doubt


Leafcutter Bee


I agree with Charles


I think that may be it but th


Roseate Skimmer female


Delphacodes lutulenta


andrenid females lay their eggs underground in cells


That's what I thought, at least recently.


Ron, I never saw any 'domesti


This is a crane fly


Looks like they are on stalks,


I'm far from an expert, but...


Mama Mantid


Not a single one of our images is labeled male or female


Female tussock moth.


Size would help


...


I watched some today on a prickly pear, loaded with cochineal


Your oak


Not eggs


Please make a species and guide page, as appropriate.


Well, in a way it was a relief


Thanks!


Scelio sp. (Scelionidae)


A realistic view


Great catch


Hmmm


...


Wow!


The spider doesn't actually lay the egg sack -


Eggs


From much experience, scannin


Dead on


Goldenrod Soldier Beetles


Aulicus edwardsi


Bagworm Moth Pupal Case....


Yes


Just a guess,


Awesome antennae!


Rue? Definitely. Also "various citrus species".


Not Tibicen canicularis


Too big to be eggs


Rather than eggs -


Not spiders, but wasps


Tarantula Hawk


Check out the general discussion forum


Argiope series.


Moved


Thanks Beatriz


Stink bugs?


close


At least one ground beetle eats worms as larva & adult.


German cockroaches


They are cockroaches.Germ


Thanks


Entylia carinata


I...


These are crazy-looking creatures.


She's worn


I think


Yes, the grubs they feed on are in the soil


They lay eggs in beetle grubs


I agree- it's a tick


and I am So Happy to oblige!


Notoxus calcaratus


Interesting


Do you have any tips on spotting these in the wild?


Entomology


galls/eggs?


Maybe it came in with something the cats picked up?


Not a problem


Aha!


Thank you...


More beetle eggs?


Pentatomids - stink bugs - I believe.


I'm pretty sure they are wasp pupae


CBS symbol on the face


ditto...


#67900 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


#67902 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


Moved to guide


#61238 Identification -- Ululodes sp.


#29833 Identification -- Ululodes quadripunctatus (female)


Oh!...


Thank you!


You're welcome:-)


Same three clues


Thanks


Thank you


I'm not absolutely sure


Ovipositing


Crab Spiders


Yes, but...


Wolf


Hartmut, are you out there?


They were all over me


Ichneumon.


Marsh fly


Can't quit make this out


Moth eggs


Cool!


P.S.


whoa


Please keep in the request se


Thanks and I think I'll l


Sawfly?


Something for me to think about


Some


A mystery solved


Female?


Eggs


Info


Thanks a lot


Golden Silk Spider


eggs


I agree - very nice!


Neon Skimmer male


Eggs in Basswood


I'm pretty sure these are Pentatomid eggs (stinkbugs)


Sarrracenia produce a sweet s


Tabanids


Chrysidid


Coreidae


Arigomphus lentulus


Looks like Anax junius


yes,


Yes it is clearly a Syrphid,


OK i'm nuts


Plant ID


I think the 'black balls" are aphids.


Don't Pity That Homopteran Yet!


So...


Caterpillars on Milkweed


Caterpillars on Milkweed


Double-Toothed Prominent


Female katydid.


Parasitic Wasp


Awesome!


She is busy looking


Amazing Egg Photos


Egg


Liburniella ornata


Yes....


life cycle


I watched.......


Surrounded by wetlands & lily ponds.


Lorquin's Admiral


We've seen Papilio cresphontes


little pearl eggs


Thought They Were Scales...


Looks just like the eggs


Because it has a long ovoposi


Only females have pokers


Yes! She was making a C shape


Nah!


Evacanthus


Web-spinning Sawfly maybe


Eggs


Trachelas spp. Ground Sac Spider


Yes


Need to know...


Nice Picture


Excellent series!


Buprestis lineata


Reminds us of


Dermestid beetles.


Someone else posted cannibalism


Nice one!


Wasp pupae can look vaguely similar


...


freshly emerged? or about to


Looks as though she is laying eggs


The female wolf spider carrie


Blinded Sphinx Moth


All good questions...


...


Green lynx?


Robber fly


Found It!! (Misumenoides formosipes)


Spidey Stretch-Marks?


We thought it was the male


Stunning Series, Mom!!


What is this egg?


Gender


...


Wow, I spotted one *exactly* like this!


Mayfly ID


Mayfly ID


Traveling beetles


Look like female Megarhyssa atrata


Proctacanthus


Yes,


Male carpenter ant.


Lovely!


Even stranger


Sexing Orthoptera


I'm starting to think


Cantharid, perhaps?


...


[url=http://bugguide.net/node


Cool!


If you're out this way again, let me know.


Help! It appears that the mal


Cimbicidae


A lot of things can go wrong.


Behavior and ID


Coreidae most likely.


Thanks


spurge pupae


There are


Nice


Species ID


...


"Puffiness"


May be Stink Bug Pentatomidae


hey i recently aquiered one o


Microdon


male vs female


Thank you


Thanks for being my bugbuddy !


Honey Locust Moth?


AWESOME!


ordinal names


female


Pholcidae.


Great!


I ID'd it by keeping an eye o


Great shot!


Good Image, Tom.


Cuckoo bee


Superb shot


Stunning!


Yes, and nice image, too.


The one I have been raising a


I


Bug, definitely


Aha!


Probably close.


Very


Great detail


horse fly eggs


awesome


If that's what


Good looking beetle.


We don't see any way that fly eggs


Definitely possible


No worries yet!


parasitized spider egg sac


close


Even more interesting...


Yes - Gryllus sp.


It looks like


Another one


Thanks


Or at least some of them...


Neat.


thanks alot Eric,


I have these...


i agree


A quite typical behavior


Use of cantharidin by pyrochroids


Cocoon.


with that fat abdomen


Thanks,


yes,


Another helpful feature


Great positive ID shot!


8129 -- Isabella Tiger Moth -- Pyrrharctia isabella


Scorpion


Scorpion


Larval hairs


from far away,


More about landscaping fabric


oooh


What a life!


Termite Balls?


Success


Egg Sac.


So called for a reason:


Family Chloropidae, genus Pseudogaurax!


We don't know if it does any good,


yes,


Thanks for the ID


okay then....


Thank you


Spider Bites


Wait.


It is hard


Not Sure


She looks very fat


Also


Rhyssomatus lineaticollis


Rhyssomatus lineaticollis


Probably.


female


Just amazing images and info


Looks like a long horned beetle


No larvae


Scutellum


It's a....


Braconid Wasp...


They are actually your friends


Crop and enlarge


Needing some proteins


It seems


The very late date


Not the adults.


agree


Ocelli


...


How many eggs do you think we're looking at?


Agree


I've handled them


The shape of their butt


Yes it is


Tam Stuart - yes, nearly all


Thanks


neat!


No apologies.


Very cool!


Eggs


Thanks


I would say


Sorry, are you suggesting she bash the butterfly?


bash


Gravid, anyone?


Just want to say


Added more images


Excellent shot


Crane flies


oops!


Extremely host specific.


If you still have the beetle


I have 3 in small plastic con


I think


Very interesting beetle


Looks like


Sorry Jeff, wrong ID. This is


Chalcidoid


Katydid, not Grasshopper


Thanks for the picture


This looks like a Tibellus


Stink bug.


Wasp?


Flies in Coffee Grounds


Ok,


They look the right size and shape to be eggs


Catfaced Spider?


You have a chinese mantis rig


Trapped inside?


Food plant wool?


Well...


Wow.


Sex differences


Eggs?


Interesting biology


Spider Paralysis


Tox


Spermatheaca.


Gender Determination


Where did you learn this?


Ovipositing?


Mantis Hatchlings


New mother


Female Melanostoma,


I let the male go a couple of


I think


The eggs wouldn't be fertile


Polyphemus


Polyphemus moth.


Mantids


Hecalus female





Awesome!


Pantry Moths


I agree.


Rearing


If I am not mistaken, the fem


likely Pine Tree Spurthroat Grasshopper


No, no, no.


Looks like Scolia dubia to me


Too late


Pigeon Tremex


Caught One In My Kitchen!


they look like they may have


yes,


Ichneumon.


nothing definite -


No sting!


Wait to see what emerges:-)


Thanks so Much


Lema trilineata


I agree


Sounds like


I was pretty sure that he (I


Trophic eggs--cool


Fungal infection


ID


Yes.


clarification needed


Ichneumon wasp.


Congratulations Bill! :-)) Family Dryinidae


Congratulations!


I did some reading


Cantharidin hunter


Male Coelioxys, I'll bet


Definitely Nyssoninae, most probably Nysson sp.


In this photo the buprestid l


Sorhoanus pascuellus


Looks like a mayfly nymph. T


Parasitic wasps.


Mites.


Criomorphus


Me too


Not if that's a fern leaf


unknowne scientific name


Oh no!


Nice !


Mutation!


Neat


Rolled leaf


mites


I agree


Cellar spider female.


Lady beetle larva eats horse fly eggs.


Fungus


Female.


Coccoon of Praying mantis


Nope, cicada.


Matthew, your insect is a Cra


hungry babies


About to explode


Giant Ichneumon - Megarhyssa


Mite


Blue sharpshooter


Parents?


Stink Bug eggs?


Neat projects


Giant Ichneumon


I found several of these on m


Camel cricket.


Loose red oak bark


hitch-hikers


your welcome


thnx


Pillbugs


Nice mites!


a bit more info


Time and place


And here . . .


will try these ideas


I found these three at night


Size varies.


OK, I hadn't seen this view,


Dutiful to the end


Parasitic wasp


Wasp with Prey


Neat behavioral shots!


See the Guide Pahe here.......


larva


Large cicada-eating wasp


Woodlice


not grass


Whoah!


Winsome Fly (a Tachinid Fly)


Sounds lovely...


Answer:-)


Plants that attract insects


Syrphidae: Pseudodoros clavatus female


phorid fly


amazing


Just did some reading


Not sure


two!


wow


wax spots


Emaciated crab spider


What about OTHER larvae?


Bug Resolutions


Centipede


Thanks, Patrick. A cool seri


Wheel bugs


It is!


Observations


Cantharidiphilia


Yes, cool!


Much fatter than the ones I've seen -


Eggs over easy...


Thanks, Beatriz! The website


Ripiphorid beetle


Male/Female size differences


Female carolina mantid heavy


Cicadellidae


That most certainly is a Tach


Update: August 31st, 2004


Mites hitchhiking


I totally agree -


Unbelievable


What's in the leaf?


I've seen the same


Giant waterbug or "toe biter"


have same one...


Pipevine's voracious appetite


I take issue with the doctor...


yes, and


Grasshoppers


additional details, C. pennsylvanicus


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