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Candies Eggs of Phasmids, not able to tell from which species/genus.<br />
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Interestingly, the eggs were laid/glued stacked 2-3 layers in 2 rows but with &#039;opposite ends&#039; as the operculum caps are at opposite ends/direction.<br />
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Family : Lonchodidae<br />
Sub-family : Necrosciinae Lonchodidae,Malaysia,Necrosciinae,Pahang,Phasmatodea,Phasmid,Stick Insect Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Candies

Eggs of Phasmids, not able to tell from which species/genus.

Interestingly, the eggs were laid/glued stacked 2-3 layers in 2 rows but with 'opposite ends' as the operculum caps are at opposite ends/direction.

Family : Lonchodidae
Sub-family : Necrosciinae

    comments (5)

  1. They look like cannoli! :-D Posted 5 years ago
    1. You have good imagination, Marta and true, now that you mentioned it :D Posted 5 years ago
  2. Weird! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Yes, but the weirder the better :D Posted 5 years ago
      1. Exactly :) Posted 5 years ago

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Uploaded Jun 17, 2020. Captured Oct 8, 2017 23:07.
  • TG-4
  • f/6.3
  • 1/200s
  • ISO200
  • 18mm