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Pselliopus sp.
Assassin bug nymphs, two different stages
Thanks oxyjack! I'd love to witness that moment
Good luck! I'd love to see the pictures!
So the ones i found last time have not hatched yet, i still have a chance to see their birth (is not very probable, but i have a chance after all)
Keep checking Ignacio, when they've hatched the little "lids" on the eggs will pop off, they will look empty.
I don't know, i found the eggs that i spotted last time and they have turned black (i'm not sure about what it means). I did not find any nymph around those eggs so i suppose they have not hatch yet or they have already hatched...
Is this one that hatched from those eggs?
Spotted on Apr 11, 2012 Submitted on Apr 11, 2012
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Thanks oxyjack! I'd love to witness that moment
Good luck! I'd love to see the pictures!
So the ones i found last time have not hatched yet, i still have a chance to see their birth (is not very probable, but i have a chance after all)
Keep checking Ignacio, when they've hatched the little "lids" on the eggs will pop off, they will look empty.
I don't know, i found the eggs that i spotted last time and they have turned black (i'm not sure about what it means). I did not find any nymph around those eggs so i suppose they have not hatch yet or they have already hatched...
Is this one that hatched from those eggs?