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insect eggs

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yellow insect eggs on bottom of velvet leaf (Abutilon theophrasti) leaf

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7 Comments

TeresaBurke
TeresaBurke 12 years ago

Thanks for the info Karen. Everything makes much more sense now! I appreciate it. :)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Teresa, we really appreciate your contributions & enthusiasm but user created missions were introduced to allow individuals to create & manage missions in their local area. Here is an except from the instructions -
User created local missions
With your support, we've built an active community that spans the globe and, today, our participants are making contributions every minute of every day. Now, we want to give you the option to tap into this powerful network of nature lovers. With user created local missions, you can create, manage, and promote your very own local Project Noah mission.
User created local missions have been designed for small groups, classrooms, and individual users. If you're a larger organization interested in tapping into our global community of citizen scientists, we can work with you to create a custom mission. Contact us today at missions@projectnoah.org

You are welcome to contact the team with a request to extend the range but I understand there is currently no plan to create new Global missions except for organizations.

There is an existing "Eggs of the World" mission in any case & we would not want to create any duplication or competition between missions.


TeresaBurke
TeresaBurke 12 years ago

Karen, do you know, how can I make the missions global? I'd like to have a good variety. :)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Teresa, your mission is local to the South Eastern US only.

TeresaBurke
TeresaBurke 12 years ago

Very cool find. I would love for you to add this, and any other eggs you may have, to my egg mission! :) http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1002...

AnnaWhipkey
AnnaWhipkey 12 years ago

could be, but I also found photos of lady bug eggs that looked the same

juniorhsoares
juniorhsoares 12 years ago

Butterfly eggs ;)

AnnaWhipkey
Spotted by
AnnaWhipkey

Indiana, USA

Spotted on Aug 17, 2011
Submitted on Aug 17, 2011

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