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Spotting

Description:

Silvery metallic looking spheroid eggs 1mm diameter

Habitat:

Soap wattle Acacia colei (Soap or Cole’s Wattle)

Notes:

Maybe butterfly eggs. Glass wing?

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2 Comments

BarbaraSing
BarbaraSing 10 years ago

Thanks Neil for the insight. They are certainly similar. I'm hoping they hatch and we find out. The five perfect rows of two great opportunity for my Year 3 students in doubling and counting by twos.

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

Possibly even Shield Bugs. They also have pearlish silvery eggs, laid in rows of two. Here's a great pic from a fellow PN spotter: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/164... I love this photo.

BarbaraSing
Spotted by
BarbaraSing

Western Australia, Australia

Spotted on Mar 8, 2014
Submitted on Mar 11, 2014

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