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Found these tiny(around 1 mm) pearl like eggs likely belonging to some Coreid bug. Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-suckling insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera.The Coreidae commonly are oval-shaped, with antennae composed of four segments, numerous veins in the membrane of the fore wings, and externally visible repugnatorial stink glands. They vary in size from 7 to 45 mm long, which implies that the family includes some of the biggest species of Heteroptera. The body shape is quite variable; some species are broadly oval, others are elongated with parallel sides, and a few are slender. Many species with the "leaf-footed" tibiae are very slender with conspicuous expansions of the hind tibiae, but some robust species also have decided expansions. Some species are covered with spines and tubercles
Semi Arid Forests
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