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Unknown Egg Sac

Habitat:

Woodland habitat on pecan tree leaf

Notes:

I have no idea. I've seen jumping spider egg sacs look somewhat like this, but this may not even be a spider egg sac.

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4 Comments

beaker98
beaker98 9 years ago

After lots of searching, I agree this is s spider egg sack Sckel. I just can't figure out what species it is from:( I'll come across it sooner or later:)

Sckel
Sckel 9 years ago

I am unaware of any wasp capable of weaving a bag of eggs. this is a bag of spider eggs. :)

beaker98
beaker98 9 years ago

Thanks Hayley! You could very well be correct. I had thought this when I first saw it, but didn't find a good match to make me feel confident about it. I think you are probably correct though. Now, which species? Hmmmmm.

HayleyBoBailey
HayleyBoBailey 9 years ago

Is this maybe from a gall wasp?

beaker98
Spotted by
beaker98

Illinois, USA

Spotted on Jun 5, 2014
Submitted on Jun 7, 2014

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