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insect? eggs deposited within oak leaf  It appears that as the egg matures, the opening gets bigger.

insect? eggs deposited within oak leaf It appears that as the egg matures, the opening gets bigger.
GOLDSBORO, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
May 20, 2019

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insect? eggs deposited within oak leaf  It appears that as the egg matures, the opening gets bigger. insect? eggs deposited within oak leaf  It appears that as the egg matures, the opening gets bigger.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yes, sawfly eggs grow as they imbibe water from the host plant.

Sawfly eggs?
I don't know about species though...


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