The most unique and beautiful nest eggs in the world of insects
It will be very difficult to recognize these as the eggs of the insects.
It will be very difficult to recognize these as the eggs of the insects. They have very different colors, shapes, sizes. But all will give you interesting surprises about the world of insects around us.
With a strange shape, many people think this is an alien creature's egg.This is the nest of stink bugs, a species that is no stranger to us.
A single rod egg is taken in Malaysia.Depending on the species, each spawning time, the rod will lay about 100-1,200 eggs.Some species can even reproduce asexually.
You will probably think this is the Udumbara flower, a new one-year blooming flower.In fact, this is the egg of the Chrysopidae vein, which attaches its eggs to the leaves or flower stalks with a delicate thread.After hatching, Chrysopidae larvae as a bloodthirsty species - can liquefy a bug in just 90 seconds and enjoy the food.
A beautiful little green pearl?No, this is the egg of the oriental phoenix butterfly (Papilio glaucus), one of the largest eggs of butterflies.It has dimensions up to 1.2mm in width.
A buttoned egg in the middle with a beautiful light blue color of Polygonia satyrus butterfly.
Papilio glaucus eggs.The butterflies of this butterfly contain high toxins to protect themselves from predators.
The dense, brown brown eggs are beautifully arranged by the lderfly.They often lay eggs on a grass reaching out to the water after hatching, the juveniles fall into the water and start a new life.
The female Pentatomoidea shield (a species of stink bug) carefully lay eggs into neat rows.They look no different from tiny pieces of sushi.
Ladybugs lay eggs on trees.Each laying, a ladybug "produces" hundreds of eggs.After hatching, the voracious ladybug larvae will immediately eat their egg shells and the eggs that have not hatched.
Cupido minimus eggs are enlarged to look like a very beautiful flower.In fact, this egg is only about 0.5mm in size.Cupido minimus is the smallest butterfly in the UK with wingspan of only about 16mm.
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