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eggs of some kind

eggs of some kind
Knoxville (IJAMS Nature Center), Knox County, Tennessee, USA
August 18, 2008
Size: each egg less than .25"
I came across this bunch of eggs at the Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, Tennessee on August 18, 2008. I am at a loss as to what they might be. Are they katydid eggs, or maybe some kind of hemipteran? I would really appreciate any information.

Moved
Moved from Leptoglossus.

Coreidae
These are leaf-footed bug eggs, possibly Leptoglossus.

 
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. I thought they were more likely hemipteran than orthopteran, but i wasnt sure.

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