fisherwr2 > Egg of a lacewing laid at the end of a stalk that supports it off the surface of the leaf.  This help protect the egg against predators looking for a meal
fisherwr2 > Close-up of eggs of a true bug (Hemiptera) showing the pseudoperculum, the rounded area on top of the egg that provides the young insect a means to get out of the egg
fisherwr2 > Eggs of a true bug (Hemiptera) laid along the midvein of a leaf.  Note the pseudopercula that act like "doors" to allow hatch
Egg of a lacewing laid at the end of a stalk that supports it off the surface of the leaf. This help protect the egg against predators looking for a meal
fisherwr2 > Egg of a lacewing laid at the end of a stalk that supports it off the surface of the leaf.  This help protect the egg against predators looking for a meal
Egg of a lacewing laid at the end of a stalk that supports it off the surface of the leaf. This help protect the egg against predators looking for a meal
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