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lacewing eggs?

lacewing eggs?
McAllen, Texas, USA
October 23, 2004
These eggs are interesting in the way they are individualy hanging from a branch on a thread.

Moved
Moved from Green Lacewings.

Eggs of Chrysopidae.
Right on, Tom:-) There is a chapter in Eisner's "For Love of Insects" that discusses lacewing eggs. Not all of them are the same. Some species apply "ant repellent" to the stalks for example.

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