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egg of some sort of insect, or something
BubikolRamios
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what is red is macro part of Echinacea purpurea flower. The white stuff is what is here in question. At first I thought that it is part of flower, but then I noticed that only one appear on each flower i.e. there is only one in 'red army' on image, cant be two. And looking closer I fount white stuff on some other plant on its leave.

So it mus be attached by some insect. White 'bulb', like < 0,5 - 1 mm
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Stalked eggs: usually Neuroptera.
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Chrysopa sp., in Chrysopidae
 
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Does Chrysopa have such short stalks, too?
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could be Chrysopa sp., in Chrysopidae (if it has such eggs),
took photo of Chrysoperla lucasina a month later at the same spot
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I think the following article on the stalked eggs of Chrysopidae will be informative. The address is
www.eje.cz/pdfarticles/331/eje_094_1_111_Ruzicka.pdf -

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