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Isidro
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Posted on 26-05-2007 20:06
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I don't have the lesser idea about it!

This nest sizes 2-3 cm and was in Monegros region, Aragon, Spain, in steppe-lands near wheat fields.

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What insect can produce it?
 
Isidro
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Posted on 04-06-2007 08:18
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Any idea? Sad
 
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Well, I suppose that anybody knows it.
 
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A cocoon with a parasitized nymph?
A laying parasitized of spider? Smile
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Isidro
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Thanks for the answer Cthirion!

But I thinks that is not parasitized, the egg-holes are too much geometric, I think is a true neste, but I don't know what type of insect can make it.
 
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Seek among the parasites of the egg in a nest of spider!
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Isidro
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Then, ypu are sure that are parasites?

It looks very strange to be an spider nest parasitized, it haven't spider webs. And the eggs are so geometric...
 
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The eggsof the spider can be geometrical with the parasite inside!
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Isidro
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Posted on 11-06-2007 13:59
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OK... can be it... although all spider nest that I've seen had the eggs widespread, I'll show this photo to a friend specialist in spiders...
 
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