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Anordnung und Tönnchenform zeigen mir das Gelege von (Marmorierten) Baumwanzen – Bilder
https://www.halyomorphahalys.com/
Inzwischen auch genannte vom grauen Fleckleibbären (auch Graubär genannt) kann ich ausschließen – diese sind kugelrund und liegen nicht in Anordnung – also lose zusammen:
https://lepiforum.org/wiki/page/Diaphora_mendica#Lebendfotos-Ei
Außerdem wäre es jetzt zu spät dafür.
http://www.arthropods.de/insecta/lepidoptera/arctiidae/diaphoraMendica03.htm
Keine Ahnung, aber das ist cool 🙂
Würde es fotografisch dokumentieren und halt beobachten, dann findest du es sicher raus 🙂
Ich glaube das sind Eier vom Grauen Fleckleibbär (ist ein Schmetterling) Ich hoffe ich konnte weiterhelfen☺️😄
Schmetterling vielleicht.
Das sind die Eier von Wanzen, die legen die Eier immer in solchen Grüppchen auf den Blättern ab. Gehören tun die Eier der Natur.