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Egg-mass - Abedus herberti

Egg-mass - Abedus herberti
Portal, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 1, 2005
Size: 3.5mm
The eggs turn transparent and swell with water shortly before emergence. The nymphs' eyes also turn dark

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Late-stage embryo - Abedus herberti Late-stage embryo - Abedus herberti Egg-mass - Abedus herberti Lone egg - Abedus herberti Metathoracic claw visible inside shell - Abedus herberti Egg surface structure - Abedus herberti

Cool picture!
It looks like a horde of angry Pac-Man ghosts!

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