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My guess is they would be Tachinid Fly eggs. They are known to lay their eggs on Coreids, though I have always seen them laid singly. Very cool picture.
A So Beautiful Leaf Footed Bug - Coreidae. Are those eggs on it's thorax?
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PublishedApril 4, 2013

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