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Ripiphoridae, eggs - Macrosiagon limbata

Ripiphoridae, eggs - Macrosiagon limbata
Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA
August 13, 2007
(Eggs are elongate, oval, whitish and massed in the center of the photo.)
Watched adults on non-native mint for 2-3 weeks, collected some of the flower/seed heads of the mint and watched. There were eggs and triungulins. The triungulins would not hold still (duh) but would run around to the tips of plant parts, lift up the front portion of their bodies and wave their legs as if trying to hitch a ride.
Triungulin: Adults: