Insect eggs present.
Observation | insect life stage: egg(s) |
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yes | |
WhatCabbage Whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella)ObserverhkazemiDescriptionSpecimens observed on underside of kale leaves on plants in personal garden. Eggs, nymph, and adult stages are all present with in this photo. |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatDefinite Tussock Moth (Orgyia definita)Observerdan_macnealDescriptionReared from larvae, adult flightless female laying eggs shortly after it emerged. |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatWinged and Once-winged Insects (Subclass Pterygota)ObserveredwardrooksPlaceLower Bay Checkerspot Trail, Mayan Ooyakma, Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve, Coyote , CA, USA (Google, OSM)Description2 green insect eggs on a Seep Monkeyflower leaf. |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatUnderwing, Tiger, Tussock, and Allied Moths (Family Erebidae)Observerdan_macnealDescriptionOn Willow |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatPastel Flower (Pseuderanthemum variabile)ObserverronefDescriptionI am really not sure if this is the same species as the previous one, or a different species. |
yes |
yes | |
not recorded | |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatBromocoris souefiObservergjnDescriptionSpined Predatory Shield Bug, photographed by colleague in garden |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatBanded Sugar Ant (Camponotus consobrinus)ObservercaliologistDescriptionAdults with eggs under a piece of fallen bark |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatGolden-tailed Spiny Ant (Polyrhachis ammon)ObservercaliologistDescriptionEggs and workers underneath a piece of large plastic. |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatCabbage Butterfly (Pieris rapae)ObserverjefffryettDescriptionCabbage white butterfly?
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yes |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatPeppertree Psyllid (Calophya schini)Observerstephen_thorpeDescriptionOn Schinus molle (see here). No adults seen, but plenty of pit galls on leaves (see photo 3). Photo 1 shows a larva in a pit gall. Photo 2 shows an egg, presumably of C. schini, in another pit gall. |
yes |
WhatStink Bugs (Family Pentatomidae)ObserveranthocyanaDescriptionEggs found on tomato leaf. Def tryphophobia triggering! |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
WhatLacewings and Allies (Suborder Hemerobiiformia)Observeramyjaecker-jonesDescriptionEggs attached to leaf. |
yes |
There's already a widely used field Insect life stage which has a handy drop-down list of all the life stages. However, sometimes there's more than one stage present in one observation. For these cases, I've also made stand-alone fields for each life stage. Now, for example, you can add the fields "insect life stage: egg(s)" and "insect life stage" adult(s)" to an observation of an adult with eggs.