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Arivaca Cienega, Buenos Aires NWR, Pima County, Arizona, USA
August 16, 2007
Found these on the underside of a Passion Flower Vine leaf. Gulf Fritillaries are common in the vicinity and I suspect that these are its eggs. Included just for interest. If someone wants to frass - OK with me. Can anyone confirm (or negate) my suspicion?

Oh well...
Darn! Seems no way to delete the duplicate darn!

Not Gulf Fritillary eggs
Hey Bob, Gulf Fritillary eggs are small, yellow, and laid singly. These are likely stinkbug eggs.

 
Oh well...
Darn! I'm familiar with chicken eggs, but lack expertise on bug eggs. Guess I'll be learning as I go.

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