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Crucibulum laeve
Tiny,deeply cup-shaped with a wide flaring mouth; the largest one shown is 1/4 inch or 6mm across. The eggs are aprox 1mm they are dispersed with the aid of rain drops. The force of a single rain drop will splash the eggs out of the nest and as much as 7 feet away ( hence they are sometimes called "splash cups")
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