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Spotting

Description:

Size : ~1mm
Season : Rainy season
Time : 02:55pm 13Jun2021
Observation :
a. I'm not sure whether they are really eggs or not. They're not hatched even after few months :(

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2 Comments

m.prasad.369
m.prasad.369 a year ago

Hi cliffton,
Thank you for the comment, but there is less resemblance with tick eggs. Few differences:
1. Ticks are very tiny, hardly 2mm in size but above are ~1mm.
2. Ticks lay eggs in 100s but above are very few.
3. Tick eggs are completely oval shaped. Refer : https://www.alamy.com/tick-eggs-image396...

cliffton
cliffton a year ago

I think it's a Ixodoidea Tick

m.prasad.369
Spotted by
m.prasad.369

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Spotted on Jun 13, 2021
Submitted on Jun 14, 2022

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