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Photo by momsavang
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Field Notes

Description:

These amazing eggs showed up on the bottom pane of the same window as last year. Again, about a month after spotting them they hatched. Where these micro bugs disappeared to, I don't know. Someone suggested Lacewing. Someone suggested Mantidfly. Either way, they are fascinating to watch.

Habitat:

Cataula Ga

Notes:

These are the eggs from https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1492731055 that hatched.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

The body shape of these hatchlings suggest a beetle larvae. Lacewings also tend to lay their eggs on stalks so I think its safe to rule out hymenoptera.

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