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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 15-01-2010 04:54
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1 mm, Slovenia, 13.06.09, no idea if this belongs to diptera, but mybe ...

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1 mm is big! So maybe a buterfly. I think dipterans do nat lay eggs on leaves, maybe only Syrphidae (which have aphid-eating larvae). Others may lay eggs in the tissue of leaves (those making mines) and the wast majority lay egs in soil, leaf litter, decaying material...
 
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so, surfed around and found this, which looks like stuff on my image:
http://www.flickr...259263383/
and what presumably comed out of it
http://www.flickr...259253713/
anyone knows what is that ?
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Hello,

After looking at both pictures on flickr, I remembered some photos of last year, in particular this one:

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos47/big/5d030795b.jpg
Pierre Duhem : France : 3/7/2009 : Paris : 75018
altitude : 50 m - taille : 1 mm
ref:47081

The eggs were more reddish and not so regular, but this could be a solution.
Pierre Duhem
 
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could be, coz I can find it here:
http://www2.pms-l...liohya.htm
site run by bunch of professionals.

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So, it must be a bug than...
 
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I'd say Coreidae.
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acording to this: http://www.cababs...0043144033


The eggs of C. marginatus were singly laid in cotton batting and were usually separated from each other. On the average, the elongated eggs were 1.72±0.01 mm long and 1.08±0.01 mm wide. The eggs were yellow upon deposition but changed to brown after embryonic development. Variable shaped polygons were observed on the egg surface. A ring of widely separated aero-micropylar tubercles was observed and well-marked operculum intersects the ring micropyles. The hatching line was cracked in a circular shape by an egg burster.


You might be reight, especialy as the thing lives here.

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