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Clytrini eggs

Clytrini (tribe)

Photo by beaker98
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Woodland habitat

Notes:

I'm assuming these are eggs from the clay colored leaf beetle-Anomoea laticlavia, in which we have a healthy population of. They do fall under the tribe Clytrini. Not 100% sure, though, so will leave ID with this.

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Comments (4)

Thanks Adarsha! I actually had another photos of these awhile back, and I had no idea what they were. I accidentally stumbled on the ID while researching different eggs. I love happy accidents:)
Thanks Sckel! They remind me of little pine cones:)
I'm impressed with these eggs are beautiful and different. thanks for sharing. :)
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PublishedAugust 18, 2014

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