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Neuraptera Egg

Neuraptera Egg
Tettagouchi State Park, Lake County, Minnesota, USA
September 9, 2014
I found this single stalked egg on the outside wall of the bathrooms in the campground at Tettegouche State Park. It appears that it had already hatched. If my memory serves me correctly, there were a few others in the vicinity, but they were not clustered, as I have sometimes seen. I know it is assuming guilt by association, but I have wondered if this might be a brown lacewing egg, because I also saw a few brown Lacewing adults at the same location

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The eggs of brown lacewings aren't stalked.

 
Thanks
That's a piece of information I did not know.

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