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Lacosoma chiridota egg 3 days old - Lacosoma chiridota

Lacosoma chiridota egg 3 days old - Lacosoma chiridota
Castalian Springs, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
May 30, 2018
The egg is 3 days old.

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Lacosoma chiridota egg 3 days old - Lacosoma chiridota Lacosoma chiridota larva seconds after hatching.  - Lacosoma chiridota Lacosoma chiridota larva (freshly hatched) - Lacosoma chiridota

Lacosoma chiridota egg
Later on day one of the egg being laid, it began to turn a darker color on both ends. In a way, it matched the moth as it was dark on the outer edges and lighter in the middle. (all the others she laid did the same)

Magnifying the view, three ridges can be seen on the egg. Eggs are fertile.

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