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Glenurus gratus

Glenurus gratus
Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
July 10, 2019
This insect was captured and spent some time in a jar before being examined in the morning. Note the roundish pink things in the other two pictures; these were found in the jar with the insect in the morning. Are they eggs? I couldn't find any pictures of the eggs of this species.

If they are eggs, just let me know if that image should be moved to a separate listing, since I suppose technically they are not of the same specimen.

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Those do look like eggs. You can leave them attached to the adult photos though.

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