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Katydid Eggs

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Field Notes

Description:

Brown, oval shaped eggs that overlap about 4mm long.

Habitat:

Orange tree branch in backyard

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Comments (5)

Definitely katydid eggs. They remind me of pumpkin seeds. MmMmMm :]
You're welcome. I recalled seeing them on the page of someone else so I had to search the people I'm following. I got lucky and found it on the third person :)
I may have found it. Katydid eggs: http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2007/02/23/katydid-eggs-2/

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