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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Gneiss spot for an egg casing
Photo by Marty Horowitz, Spotting by Deb Langeloh 5/6/12
Praying Mantis
egg casings are usually found on plants, most often on trees. The nymphs are disbursed by the wind. Not sure how well that will work for these nymphs, but it is a gneiss spot.
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