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Eggs Row of Eggs of insects, on the wall outside my room.<br />
Lots of insects were attracted by the light outside my room at night. Not sure from which insects this eggs are from. Coreidae,Coreoidea,Eggs,Geotagged,Heteroptera,Malaysia,Ovae,Rhopalidae,Sarawak,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Eggs

Row of Eggs of insects, on the wall outside my room.
Lots of insects were attracted by the light outside my room at night. Not sure from which insects this eggs are from.

    comments (8)

  1. I bet, without any certain whatsoever, Coreidae eggs ;) Posted 9 years ago
    1. Thanks, RMFelix and yes, seems so they are eggs of Coreidae. Posted 9 years ago
      1. It is just a guess, my friend. Could be something rather different :) cheers* Posted 9 years ago
        1. Yes, I understand, RMFelix.
          And without seeing the adult Female laying the eggs, we can't be sure from what insect/species they could be.
          Posted 9 years ago
          1. Just stumbled on these... Personally I associate such kidney-shaped eggs with Rhopalidae, which are also in the Coreoidea of course, but that is only because I know some species of Rhopalidae with such eggs. I do not know all the eggs from all Coreidae (let alone other bug families), so I can't rule out that suggestion.
            Just my two cents :o) Arp
            Posted 8 years ago
            1. Thanks for the additional info, Arp :)
              I think its hardly possible to pin it down to exact species, unless the observation includes the mother laying the eggs. Maybe to the genus level?
              There were just too many bugs outside the room overnight, and I guess once they lay their eggs, they could have also fly away.
              Posted 8 years ago
  2. Incredible, they look like jewelry. Posted 9 years ago
    1. Yes, Ferdy.
      Lots of Eggs of insects can be very intricate and interesting.
      Posted 9 years ago

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Uploaded Sep 5, 2016. Captured Sep 5, 2016 09:07 in Jalan Coastal Bintulu - Miri, Similajau, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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  • f/14.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO800
  • 18mm