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04-AUG-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Insect eggs, possibly of an Asian Ladybeetle (Harmonia axyridis)

These were found on the underside of a willow leaf in Larose Forest. They are the right colour and shape for ladybeetle eggs, but am not 100% convinced they are of the Asian Ladybeetle.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/1600s f/4.0 at 5.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
MarcViskens13-Feb-2014 20:57
fine shot
Terry Sprague01-Aug-2012 00:36
Very coo!
Julie Tremblay13-Aug-2011 10:36
Thank you for sharing your discoveries. Great observation. V.
Stephanie11-Aug-2011 10:18
What an amazing find! You know sooooo much about the insect world! BV
an nguyen11-Aug-2011 03:25
So cute , they look like candies to my eyes .
janescottcumming11-Aug-2011 03:11
Look at those long shadows those little eggs are casting. V
Guest 11-Aug-2011 02:00
Great macro Christine, fantastic detail!
Carl Carbone11-Aug-2011 01:48
Nice find. I can't imagine how many leaves you must have looked under before finding these!
Margot W11-Aug-2011 01:04
I do hope they all hatch. What a great find Christine.
Fab macro/
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