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Conocephalus brevipennis eggs - Conocephalus brevipennis

Conocephalus brevipennis eggs - Conocephalus brevipennis
Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA
Size: 3-4mm
Laid in captivity, they are usually inserted in the sheathes of grasses, but these were dropped by a very old female.
When laid in plants, the eggs flatten out and elongate to fit in the narrow space, and can become wider and longer.

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