Eggs and Pupae

Eggs and Pupae
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  • A parasitic wasp (Chalcidoidea: Eulophidae) oviposits on katydid eggs (Tettigoniidae) in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

    A parasitic wasp (Chalcidoidea: Eulophidae) oviposits on katydid eggs (Tettigoniidae) in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

  • Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae) from Iowa, USA.

    Stink bug eggs (Pentatomidae) from Iowa, USA.

  • Parasitized chrysalis from Thailand.

    Parasitized chrysalis from Thailand.

  • A female wasp-mimicking Tiger Moth (Arctiidae: genus Ceryx) lays her eggs on the underside of a palm tree leaf in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

    A female wasp-mimicking Tiger Moth (Arctiidae: genus Ceryx) lays her eggs on the underside of a palm tree leaf in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • Mosquito eggs (Iowa, USA).

    Mosquito eggs (Iowa, USA).

  • A Lady Beetle pupa (family Coccinellidae) bursts forth from its larval 'skin' in Iowa.

    A Lady Beetle pupa (family Coccinellidae) bursts forth from its larval 'skin' in Iowa.

  • Insect eggs, likely those of the leaf-footed bug (Coreidae), from Iowa.

    Insect eggs, likely those of the leaf-footed bug (Coreidae), from Iowa.

  • Butterfly chrysalis from Monteverde, Costa Rica.

    Butterfly chrysalis from Monteverde, Costa Rica.

  • Moth cocoon from the Timucuan Preserve in Florida.

    Moth cocoon from the Timucuan Preserve in Florida.

  • A bagworm moth pupa (Psychidae) emerges from its intricate larval structure in Bangkok, Thailand. If you look closely, you can see the plumed antennae of the adult within the pupal case.

    A bagworm moth pupa (Psychidae) emerges from its intricate larval structure in Bangkok, Thailand. If you look closely, you can see the plumed antennae of the adult within the pupal case.

  • Butterfly chrysalis (with parasitic fly) from Panama.

    Butterfly chrysalis (with parasitic fly) from Panama.

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    Mosquito eggs (Iowa, USA).
    A Lady Beetle pupa (family Coccinellidae) bursts forth from its larval 'skin' in Iowa.
    Insect eggs, likely those of the leaf-footed bug (Coreidae), from Iowa.