Ellen Bulger wrote:
> I asked my friend Gale Ridge, an entomologist at the Connecticut
> Agricultural Experiment Station. I sent her a link to the photo and this
> is what she had to say:
> These eggs look like Giant Water Bug (Belostomatidae) eggs. You can
> see the eye spots. The post may have fooled a female in laying eggs on
> it rather than on a male.
* what a sorry embarrassment for her! But, if it works, I suppose this
is the kind of mistake on which evolutionary leaps forward are based.
fred.
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Thirty Years Later Expedition -
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Longterm ecological monitoring - http://fragileinheritance.org/
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