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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
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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? 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Moved Moved Wonderful! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Plant looks like catalpa, the They're nice pics Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Male Thank you! You reared one Moved Moved Moved Moved FYI and thanks! Cool! It looks like this one Our first thought is Age Box My bad. Found some evidence Moved Moved Orb Eggs Would it be possible to get a Moved Moved Moved Hybrid? Frassed, no potential here, sorry Sorry Moved Moved Moved It's surprising how long they stay alive. Sure look like psocid eggs. Moved Moved Sweet! Cool! Moved Moved Moved Psychidae Probably I am so sorry :( Moved It may very well be ... Moved 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. 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I think you might be Moved Chrysopidae eggs. We may never know... Moved WOW.... Caterpillar Apparently not eggs Eggs? Indian Meal Moth? Crane Fly Larva Moved 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... Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Female Orgyia are flightless. Syrphid fly Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved with two white tachinid eggs on its head... Unknown Eggs They look like Stink Bug eggs Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Not Stigmella Marc In general, Tabanid Eggs Update Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively based on Diane's comment Very cool Embolus Yes, a poor hornworm with... cells Cat with spots Moved Not sure about the fly, but... Thanks. Exploded hoverfly Some kind of moth eggs? Kleptoparasite Moved comments on ID I agree that that looks plausible for the larvae... Moved 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 Moved 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? Moved Sawfly eggs? Hoping Tiger Moth Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings Size Moved Moved Moved Moved oh, sorry :( Unfortunately thank you! Allantinae I did look at it closer, but Moved Egg Juice? What happened? Not sure what might be preying on the eggs. Moved Nematinae Scaeva pyrastri Yes, female; inner margin of e In returning to take more pho Moved tentatively assuming that swimming Fantastic pics. I've never ta Looks to be Agreed Frassed Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Thank you so very much! I se rearing sticks . Ah....that is very interesting about the wind chill Gender Update Moved Moved The eyes say Wolf spider Frassed If it does not go below freezing... yes, they do mate in captivity Moved Ah, thank you! Well... Agreed Maybe something like this? common sawfly host plant Interesting host switch prefe Moved Moved Yes, definitely tree cricket eggs Thanks, MJ Moved Thank you for the information Moved Moved Moved Moved sounds like you're talking about an ootheca... Frassed Since the eggs were black, Nice series of photos E. meridionalis ? Moved Moved Moved Moved Thanks Ross We're we unable to I.D. these For good reason... eggs on milkweed Collecting sand Moved Looks like a slime mold... Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Dogwood sawfly My first thought... Moved Fly Hi Catherine Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Encyrtid… Cat-faced spider, the horns a Thank you Moved They look a lot like fly puparia Yes A leaf on my rose was folded Eggs Moved 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 Moved Dates Cotesia… collected great image! Katydid eggs? These appear to be moth eggs... Moved Moved Moved Pollen? The wasp laid eggs inside the caterpillar, The wasp laid eggs inside the caterpillar, Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Platygastrids… Male Moved Moved Moved Wasps… Moved Host/parasites… This is definitely a head, th Syrphid . . Dragonfly nymph Dragonfly nymph Thanks! Not eggs Battle of the flies! Aphids Monarch Female Aeshna tuberculifera? See my comment on the first image-- Moved Awesome! Wood roach Eggs on oregano leaf Maybe... Oh boy...what to do next?😣!! Moved 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 Moved more tachinid eggs on Phthia picta Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Harmless Collecting sand Moved Thank you for your help Moved Having revisited this again a Leaf-footed Bug (Coreidae) hatchlings... Moved Coreidae Yes, they are found all over. They look like Microcentrum eggs Unfortunately, there has been no ID Moved Moved Successful hatch Definitely worth the trouble Moved Philadelphus sawflies Moved The critters on top... So it's laying the eggs Heh Lacosoma chiridota egg Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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? Moved Moved Moved predation? Moved Moved Odd paper wasp behavior They certainly look like Wheel Bug eggs, but... Mating pair...yay! Moved Eggs laid by this moth: Definitely a fairy shrimp Muddy Plane Hypothesis Fascinating find. T. douglasi a good possibility. Were any larvae reared?? Moved There is a page for Microcent Life cycles Good illustration of the very large theca of female P. excisus Moved Moved Moved Moved I dunno... Red-eyed devil There’s a Gravid? Don't think they can be linked I like that. I agree with moth eggs... Moved Moved Shouldn't be an issue - if th Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Frassed Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved It depends I Platnickina Moved cannot help ya with eggs Hi Blaine,
Thank you for t Thanks Ken! Looks like a goo You have images of eggs Flattened body Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Interesting Yep. You can always tell where an image is... Moved Aphidiinae… chrysopid laying eggs I shared the link to your submission Eggs and sand, right John? Parasites? Moved Moved Moved Moved Not an expert, but... Females are larger Moved Moved Moved 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... Moved Moved Moved tentatively, great call as aways Reconsideration... Moved Parasitism Glad I could help, and good l Moved Moved Moved Attached to a trichome... My first two anglewings were One other thing Moved Moved This is not an A little late, but for future reference Aphis craccivora I believe to me it looks like Thanks! . Ovipositing Moved Moved Follow up Hmmm.... Moved Help me, too! Drones Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Melanagromyza? Moved Moved No egg sac Moved 95 sounds kind of hot Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Microcentrum Very interesting Not eggs Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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? Moved Moved Moved Yes, definita - Thanks so much! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I am closer to understanding... Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved hatching eggs on underside of tomato leaf Moved Moved female Lymantria dispar with eggs Uloborus eggs? We would guess you are looking at her inflated abdomen. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved pale brown things... Moved Moved Moved Maybe probing. Some Coreid eggs are similar dissection of epigyna the "eggs" Fall Webworm Moth with Wasp Eggs? Orchelimum Moved sphinx moth Your book says alderflies lay Toxomerus marginatus is correct Megaloptera If those are lily leaf beetle Mantid Eggs Moved Eggs I suppose that's Adult vs. immature Boxelder bug Dolomedes sp. phoretic Wow! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Hatchlings, etc. Interesting shots! More To Come I'm convinced! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved ...a seed... that looks vaguely familiar Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Looks to be Female i would rather expect the opposite... Moved Dioctria Ceanothhus Preference? Moved Female - Salt Marsh Moth remarkable, isn't it! Wow! Moved Tryphonini (female)… That was fast! A permit is required to take, Eggs… .. . Moved Moved Moved spider egg case it is a... Moved Moved Thanks. We have the moth's remains. . I'm sorry to answer so late Moved Moved 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 Moved Egg parasitoid… Oiketicus abbotii, yes Moved Moved Moved Microcentrum eggs... Thank you Yurika, Moved Moved Moved That one was alreday finished laying Did you actually Moved Moved Moved 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! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Thanks. Moved Moved 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 . Moved 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… Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Stink Bug eggs… Phobetron pithecium Moved 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… Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved females still there? Egg laying 2016 Moved, Conoderus lividus Moved Welcome to BugGuide Moved Moved 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 Moved Checked that... Mosquitoes tiny white moth on wild plum Telenominae Telenominae… Wow hornworms Well unfortunately they all died... Thank you Moved She Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved This is very interesting and Moved Prionus californicus- Female Interesting picture! In my ca Moved Moved Moved Maybe thanks Ross Tachinid eggs, I expect looks like a female Orgyia sp Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Microgastrinae… Moved Questions and answers This is a female Moved We checked a number of the caterpillar images on the moths page Moved Moved We think images could always get 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? Moved Moved Moved Moved Everything... No eggs, nymphs, or breeding adults were found Psyllid on laurel sumac Moved This is awesome Moths Moved Some moths... Moved Moved Okay, what eats these? Moved Moved 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... Moved Not sure ... Cool! Care sheet Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved FYI, it's female... Black Widow AT Whittier, I was mainly pho structure on top of abdomen... Moved Does the ringflash fit on the 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 Moved to Steatoda nobilis Similar to Pseudodiamesa Hosts... Had a few issues with these o Thanks very much for Lacewing eggs Moved Moved Moved Yes, Same specimen or not? Nice Image I just posted a 3rd linked im Eggs Coming full circle! Moved Cleptoparasite of aphid-eating wasps Now we know Moved Moved Moved Another possibility Moved Moved Eggs Moved tentatively Looks like a Publilia Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved FYI… According to... Second thoughts Parasitized Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Wow! I have interred him or her in a terrerium in order... Try diptera.info Moved I don't know what vetusta's eggs look like... . Sonnet Well... Along with ... Leucauge venusta eggs Possibly Move to species page Yes, old female Araneus marmoreus Probably dying Operophtera brumata Thanks again, Metrioptera. T I agree Moved Green lacewing eggs Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved change Stenopodaine nymph... Yes! and thanks! Moved Possible female.. ? yes Bold Jumping Spider Moved to O. pini based on coloring in other photo. 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... Thanks! Any way to know what Moved Pepsis grossa? (Is there more than one individual in this post?) ? Hmm Egg sac Stimulopalpus japonicus Enderlein, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford Moved Moved Stimulopalpus japonicus Enderlein, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford I agree.... Moved Larva & rust small blue eggs. Many thanks I'm pretty sure these aren't We'll go with it for now. Thank you! Based on your sugg Moth eggs Female Eastern ID Moth eggs Noctuidae A goldenrod crab spider - I t Not mite eggs Moved Different flies Moved from Flies. definitely a tent This is great! They make organized webs ... Sounds like a successful P. a Odonata Tanks Chad. I thought at firs ID Moved Moved Parasitic wasp… Moved Moved Telenomus (female)… I need help!!! I live in Larg Moved Moved Moved Moved Ok, thanks. I'll wait. Wasn Mesopsocus unipunctatus (Mueller), female --det. E.L. Mockford There won't be dead insets left behind. Moved Pachyschelus spp... caviar Fabulous! Thanks... Thanks .... squash vine borer Moved Moved Moved Coreid egg Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved They look like Stink Bug eggs to me. What species? Moved Owlfly eggs? Owlfly eggs? Robins Pincushion, the growth Tabanid eggs, I suspect Info about insect Moved Microvelia sp. Male in the lead :) Moved Moved Moved Ken- thank you for having ide Question Moth eggs Yes More photos Unknown eggs Leaf-footed bug eggs Club-horned Wasp Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Passalid breeding Moved Moved Moved Moved it's an adult Lee . . . thank you so much . . Oak Beauty Moved Sting of this wasp - Pain and more pain Trophic strategy But those are sort of interesting... I linked the two eggs... oops, the reason they were to Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Eumenes crucifera . Bites Mites, not eggs. Ooh! That looks like it could Ooh! That looks like it coul Eggs Female. Cocoons... Moved Moved Moved I don't see why this is not Abedus herberti? Amazing!! You're welcome! Size Caddisfly (Trichoptera) Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Valgus sp., a scarab Moved very probably Microgastrinae Wonderful find… Why have these guys disappeared? Moved You were correct, this is a male P. misella Wonderful find! posted Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Thanks! It is definitely an encyrtid . Chalcid wasp… Moved Moved Moved Cycle brief... Reminds us of the eggs of Heteroptera Excellent series! lacewing eggs Moved Thanks! A. baroni Recipe Thanks. Two questions though. Moved We would suspect that almost all your butterflies overwinter. Moved Moved Yes, excellent series...great diagnostic photos! Wagner in Eastern caterpillars says Moved Hard to say Pleocoma hoppingi-4 additional Notes+Observations Hi all awesome! Thank you! Great pics. I'm ho Thank you Mother of Eggs Moved Cerobasis sp. --det E.L. Mockford Aaroniella sp. --det E.L. Mockford Moved Moved Moved You don't have to worry about swamping the The BugGuide software plots the date Wow! Thyanata custator eggs… has to be it; great call, Ken Cocoon yes - S. obscura; eggs aren't related Moved Cerobasis sp. --det. E.L. Mockford Caddisfly eggs I don't know about caterpillar but... Moved Moved Moved Moved Thank you. Right - Trimorus (female)… Cocoon Thank you. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I found them under bark Moth eggs . Schistocerca definitely lay their eggs in the soil. Unlinked and moved for expert attention Mating Charley!! No way to tell Moved I agree with Moved Strange Carabids (1) Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Paired red and white eggs Female indeed, must be tach eggs, and Trichopoda are common culprits I believe BugGuide's prudent policy As far as I know.... Looks like a robber fly (Asil Moved Moved Moved tentatively; hope i'm not way off Moved P. Ardens Measuring Phidippus she is Melanoplus femurrubrum Moved Moved Moved Moved toldya. thanks Diane Moved Moved Moved Looks to us like The Herald Moved Moved spider eggs? Beetle season Moved Moved The scolopendromorphs and geo Oh yeah, I don't think ... Moved Moved Ken nailed it; accidental visitor, it seems Moved Thank you. It may be a "green fruitworm" too stocky for Mermiria Wonderful! Triepeolus male Moved Macrosiagon Moved Moved Moved Moved Neat! Dryinid larvae (the balls you mentioned)… Not a cat expert. It looks like the eggs are on short stalks? Prey scale insect Moved Moved 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 Moved Some Braconids parasitize wood-boring insects... ?Brachonid wasp sp. at long last! Epidermoptidae mites Malfunction? yes thats the coccon .. female Melanoplus punctulatus The previous generation is still flying Moved 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 Moved Use "immature"... Predator Orbweaver Mymarids… that's what he is i have come to the conclusion this was Ladybug Photos versus IDs These hatched Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved 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? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Fruit fly Early workers (from the first small wasps Wonderful find and photos...unusual and valuable too! Thank you Moved Moved Thanks! Looks like Probably - It would be very uncommon ... Eureka! This is a female Ogcodes rufoabdominalis!! Sitting on GPS unit Moved Moved might be narrowed down further; i keep forgetting what's what Whitefly scale Darner Waiting nearby did she Moved Moved Moved Fast! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved I was so glad to see this image! Mines? Agromyzidae? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Microcentrum is correct Wild Crickets Dots Moved for expert attention Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved a june beetle with tach eggs Moved Moved for expert attention Moved Moved You're right... Nomada… Egg on its face... tedx Idris… Specimen in front of me is female Moved Moved 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 Moved Looks like hatched Reduviid eggs Moved 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 Moved Thanks Ross - I Agree With B. major Moved Moved Moved 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 !! Moved not closely related to pentatomoids Moved Moved katydid eggs (Microcentrum) leaf-footed bug with tach eggs Thanks -- Larvae in the ground Thank you Unicorn wasp nest Moved Moved T. salva oviposition The wasp larvae have already fed on the caterpillar Moved Oh no, Thank you! Thanks Yurika Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Still not sure... Predator You are Good! Maybe... Thanks Moved Did you only get an ID on one set of eggs Id Awesome! Orgyia antiqua Thank you. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved I agree with Halyomorpha halys and I think these may be Female Moved 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! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved for expert attention. these are net-winged beetle l Thanks! Moved Moved 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 Moved 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 Moved Moved Teliapsocus conterminus nymphs --det. E.L. Mockford Probably correct, Pseudocaecilius nymph --det. E.L. Mockford Moved Agree Calligrapha confluens Schaeffer Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively Yurika's calls hardly ever need confirmation Moved largid, i suspect Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved might be Chelinidea, no? wait for the experts Moved Moved Scoloposcelis? something nice anyway; hope you see more Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved any chance you may have other angles? please add Moved Moved Moved Moved looks a lot like Largus, but they are so shiny... Moved Ken nailed it Moved tentatively Moved tentatively Moved Moved getting less faceless, more namefull :] Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved tentatively Moved Moved tentatively; strongly suspect Eurygaster Moved Moved tentatively Moved Holcostethus would be nice, but can't confirm Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved If I remember correctly... Moved Moved Microcentrum eggs eggs. Looks like she's laying eggs Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Stink Bug? Tabanid eggs? mantis tussock Echmepteryx hageni (Packard), nymph --det. E.L. Mockford Moved Moved Moved Ectopsocus vachoni Badonnel --det. E.L. Mockford eggs eggs Parasitic. Laying eggs into Megarhyssa. Sorry bagworms ... . Owlet Moth caterpillars Moved Thanks Ken . . Crane fly reduviid eggs Agamerion Haliday, 1844 terrified Tetracha virginica Tachinid Fly Moved Moved new Spam, eggs of a tachinid Grape Phylloxera photo Leptoglossus occidentalis Appropriate name for the locality here Moved Moved Moved sad, both females full of eggs. Looks like she's laying eggs Moved Moved Sorry, I neglected to list both names. Moved tentatively probably Indiopsocus infumatus (Banks) --det. E.L. Mockford Curious Moved 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? Moved 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 Moved for expert attention & cropped; Megarhyssa laying eggs 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! Moved Slug caterpillar (Lithacodes fasciola) Life cycle Reference Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved ID confirmed by E.L. Mockford Moved Lepinotus reticulatus Enderlein --det. E.L. Mockford Moved Moved Moved Moved Psyllipsocus ramburii Selys-Longchamps --det. E.L. Mockford ID confirmed by E.L. Mockford: Psyllipsocus ramburii Moved Moved 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 Moved Agreed It would be best if you could submit a picture. M. sphagnorum Your identification is certainly correct. Moved Maybe you have a way with the ladies. Moved As others have mentioned... my God shes i feel badly for her Not flies Moved 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! Moved Tiphiid Wasp Long-tailed wasp Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae) Tabanid eggs, perhaps? Moved Cerambycidae thank you :) I got some pho Moved Leaf-footed bug hatchlings (Coreidae) Predatory stink bugs Got it! Villa, a bee fly Here, this female is ... Ovipositor Neat bug! Cockroach Eggs Parasite Moved Moved Moved Moved Dicromantispa sayi… Not an ID but... Yes - Anastatus… Most likely Tachinidae The White Dots basic reproductive biology question Moved Moved Moved Could be mites Acanthocephala terminalis Not that I know much about th love these Female Moth eggs Maybe sand provides crypsis too? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I was in Chemung County, NY a Not aphids Fun! agreed Cycle… sweet! Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved ?? 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 Moved 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! Moved Moved Yes, unfortunately for your squash, Looks like Microcentrum eggs to me Moved Probably Leucophora Yes… Whitefly pupae and eggs Moved Moved Moved Moved About eight Egg ID Update Moved Spiderlings it is a female Host insect? Calcium tussock moths YES! Moved 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… Moved eggs Abdomen Erythraeid species They're Back! Snakefly identified My new one, on Acanthocephala terminalis Moved They do superficially resemble aphid eggs Moved No! Thanks V I meant to link this with the Moved Moved Moved Moved Metallic wood boring beetle Moved Moved 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 Moved Question Female ovipositing Streptocephalus seali She cool Just a thought ... Even cooler ... Moved Moved Moved Moved Almost correct... Feral bees Membracid nymphs, eggs, and adults possibly booklice Moved thanks Moved Damselfly guide Moved 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 Moved Moved A follow-up question... Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved 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… Moved ID confirmed by E.L. Mockford: P. ramburii Selys-Longchamps Moved "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 Moved 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 Moved 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 Moved Looks like an ensign wasp entirely different ID Progress? Bot-ugly flies mating!! lol Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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. Moved 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 Moved cacadia What would happen can't see it clearly, They all went away. Moved Moved These are not katydids which emerged ... See additional closeup photo. No... Could be! Moved Update Unfortunately... Tabanid eggs (deer or horse fly) Females of calleta readily come to lights, but... Some progress! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Sphinx Thanks Thanks! I don't know. Sand wasp If you can post one of those shots... The woman ( Carolyn Summers ) Moved Thank you. Leave them be... Moved 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! Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved 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.... Moved galls are what, eggs, fungus , mushrooms, ????? FYI... No Food Cool This is a Sac Spider Fly mines Moved They're quite common througho .. Moved Stimulopalpus japonicus Enderlein, nymph --det. E.L. Mockford Looks very close to butterfly Moved "Membrane" of fluid... Do you have Thanks for the info He thought of it as a Mesquite feeder Thanks v belov! Good idea Moved Moved 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 Moved looks like one to me, but i am no expert Moved Common green darner Bee Moved images based on your recommendations Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved I agree, these belong in the Guide. Moved Thanks, Beatriz Time line Bee fly sure looks just like it! A couple more photo's and additional detail. Moved Moved Moved Moved 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... Moved Moved Moved 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) Moved 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? Moved Polyphemus so Braconid Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Weird Agelenid... Do you know A comment from a friend Moved Just a thought or question Moved More likely ... Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved There do seem to be seven Moved Moved Taphrocerus nicolayi... Moved Different subfamilies! Staggered emergence 36 Thanks Blackish eggs Yes... How about Trichogrammatidae... lying! Wasp Query Question… Moved Moved Moved Assassin Bug eggs Moved Moved Lots'o'Beamers Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Are you sure about the date on this one? Sorry Moved Moved Well... She's a close relative Eggs One surprising hole to fill: We think that is coming with 2.0 Moved pretty sure they are lady bee Moved Parasites pretty cool ah! very helpful! thank you! Probably S. acuta, then Microcentrum sp. katydid eggs I think I've got it... Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Wonderful Series :-) Thank you! Moved Harmless Orb Weaver... Moth/butterfly eggs That's the one!! Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Stagmomantis It varies We were just looking at a sequence for a large moth, thanks Moved Moved Does anyone know how long it Icerya purchasi (Monophelbida Some stink bug eggs... yep! Thanks Charley Coreid eggs an adult female Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved they laid billions of eggs Wow Spiders are infinitely fascin Good luck and have fun AMAZING SIZE! yes lynette had Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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" Moved Moved 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 Moved 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! Moved Moved It may be that large... Moved Moved Giant Ichneumon I think that was a double or Trachelas tranquillus eats own eggs Nice series! Moved Moved looks like Your bot I went back to look for eggs Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 . . . Moved Moved Eucharitidae… Pteromalid… Maybe good hand-eye coordination Yes, Coccidae: Protopulvinaria. Se I had a maggot Platygastroidea-Scelionidae Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved early or... yes it all over US & Canada probably Noctua pronuba photo Moved I Love... Moved 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... Moved Moved Moved As far as I know... Leaf-footed bug eggs (Coreidae) Yes, Tabanidae Hmm..just found this; I am pr A better image Moved 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… Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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.. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved 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. Moved Moved Both crane fly ID Oxybelus is know to transport Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved 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. ***
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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 Moved 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 Moved Moved 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.... Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Note Moved awwww! The tachinid These are Platygasteridae Here is one eggs? subcortical mite Moved Moved 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! Moved Wow! Moved Moved Moved Egg parasitoids ... Thanks, Charley Proof that I know nothing about parasitic wasps :( Nice work! Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Assumptions! Moved Moved gravid female... yes Well, maybe Feeding Moved Frassed i allways Dear Mike Wild and crazy tabanid theories... Many thanks Charley There's certainly ... Common, then. Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Honeydew welcome on board :-) Moved I don't know if the females d under the blanket Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Thanks Abigail A Breakthrough? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Yes: Cycloneda munda Megarhyssa macrurus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Yes, C. polita Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved More thoughts Two other options that I know of ... ... Moved 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... Moved Moved back here Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved This is a good illustration Moved Check out Lacewing eggs I agree, Lynx Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved 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. Moved Moved Looks like... Good excuse(s) Sadly, no... eggs! Moved Agelenid Very likely Brevicoryne brassicae? I didn't find any Thermonectu Cannibalism? Cannibalism Or maybe Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Frassed Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved I see what you mean, Moved Moved 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... Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I keep thinking that this might actually be Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Mermiria intertexta laying eggs Amazing Dragons & Damsels and Water Moved They all need water Wow! Moved Moved Moved - yup, Adalia bipunctata Moved - H. axyridis cannibalism well, one page down this weekend... Moved Moved Moved I wish the tubes Moved larva is preparing to pupate Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I think you have the genus correct Moved Thanks Abigail Moved Harmonia axyridis Thanks Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved E. leukon--You'll probably see more Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Pseudopachybrachius vinctus -- Merrill Sweet det. Rhopalidae -- Merrill Sweet det. Moved Moved Moved 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" Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved from Merrill Sweet: "very small -- perhaps Drymus" Moved Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved 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 Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Tortricid eggs, I believe photo series They're not male... Moved 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 Moved Moved Moved Cuterebra fontinella Lady Bird Beetle eggs Great life cycle series Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved #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 Moved Moved Moved Glad to help Wow...this is fascinating. Thanks Lynette for this nice comment. Likely to be a Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved I un-zoomed the photo to give a better perspective of size Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved 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 Moved 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. pennsylvanicusMatching users: Beatriz Moisset Lynette Elliott BeetleExperience GinnyBC ScottySLC Ilona L. Steve Price freda leggs1013 R. Berg meggs Jim Moore Cole Ellis isthatabuginyoureggs Viktor Fursov ilze v g azleggs1 kellokittymommy naturegal01 ibacon404
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