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Lady Bug Eggs

Coccinellidae

Photo by HemaShah
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Field Notes

Description:

I saw these yellow eggs on the stem of a Fennel plant. Yellow and almost oval/cylindrical in shape.
these eggs are smaller than the Leaf Eating Beetle Eggs that I saw before.

Habitat:

garden

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

pic 4 shows the larva that emerged .They were a little bigger than a dot.
These eggs must have hatched yesterday. There was hardly any egg left , Some white remains as seen in pic 3.This is because the first food of the larva is to eat the egg case that they just hatched out from
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PublishedAugust 23, 2013

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