Posted by alleahmarcina30 on 27-01-2022 11:36
#1
can someone determine these white, elongated ~0.6 mm long eggs which I found between Pentatomidae eggs. They are top right and bottom left on the pictures of this site with the whole story https://arthropod...&sci=6.
The eggs resemble Pieridae eggs and look like deposited after the Pentatomidae eggs. But, why should a butterfly lay its eggs between bug eggs?
Are there other arthropod groups producing similar eggs or maybe cocoons?
Posted by Jiri Hodecek on 14-02-2022 11:22
#2
Well, they are much smaller than the heteroptera eggs. So they are definitely not Pieridae eggs. Maybe some parasitoid eggs? Chalcidae or something?