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Snowberry Clearwing, Egg - Hemaris diffinis

Snowberry Clearwing, Egg - Hemaris diffinis
Parkwood, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
September 3, 2005
Size: 1.3 mm
Egg on Coral Honeysuckle, Lonicera sempervirens. Eggs are laid singly on the underside of leaves, near the edge. Egg laid by this female:



First instar caterpillar from this, or another egg collected a couple of days later from the same plant: