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Reduviidae eggs

Reduviidae eggs
Battle Bluff SNA, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
May 2, 2017
Size: 2.5- mm
John van der Linden found 3 eggs on the back side of a leaf of Prairie Cinquefoil, Drymocallis arguta
Oh to be able to rear them, even for a bit. Any ideas? I do have some gall midges emerging.

Eggs…
Assuming these eggs were able to avoid predation, it might be several weeks before the nymphs would emerge. See here, for example.

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