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planthopper eggs & nymphs and wasps

Photo by Scott Frazier
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Field Notes

Description:

A congregation of tiny (parasitic?) wasps and planthopper nymphs and eggs on the underside of a leaf.

Habitat:

This spotting in a semi-urban large yard & garden next to a patch of disturbed remnant forest.

Notes:

This link shows similar images which might explain what is going on here http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_planthoppers/EurybrachyidBiolog… Were these wasps parasites within the planthopper eggs?

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Spotting updated. Were these wasps parasites within the planthopper eggs?

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