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Oecanthinae embryos - Oecanthus forbesi

Oecanthinae embryos - Oecanthus forbesi
Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA
June 29, 2008
Size: 2-3mm
This shows the Oecanthinae embryo with fuzzy-like egg caps inside red twigged Dogwood.

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Moved

Moved
Moved from Oecanthus.

Moved
Moved from Tree Crickets.

Faux pas:-)
Tree crickets have incomplete metamorphosis. They 'can't' have a pupal stage.

 
Incomplete metamorphosis
Yikes, there is still so much I don't know. I checked my 'Oecanthinae bible' and will rename the photo Oecanthinae embryos. Thanks, Eric.

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