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T. clarus nymph and development - Trichopsocus clarus

T. clarus nymph and development - Trichopsocus clarus
Presidio, Fort Scott, San Francisco County, California, USA
Adult (somewhat teneral perhaps) after molting in captivity.

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Cool!
Next you should explore egg laying. Do they lay in clutches? Do they cover eggs with silk?

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