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  2. Earwig - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 739–740 [20] When first laid, the eggs are white or cream-colored and oval-shaped, but right before hatching they become kidney-shaped and brown. [24] Each egg is approximately 1 mm (1 ⁄ 32 in) tall and 0.8 mm (1 ⁄ 32 in) wide. [21] Earwigs are among the few non-social insect species that show maternal care.

  3. Trissolcus japonicus - Wikipedia

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    All species within the genus Trissolcus are egg parasitoids of Pentatomoidea (stink bugs and their allies). [8] Trissolcus halyomorphae was in use from 2009, but has since been classified as a junior synonym of Trissolcus japonicus. [9] [10] Female T. japonicus about to oviposit in the eggs of brown marmorated stink bug. T. japonicus specimens ...

  4. Brown marmorated stink bug - Wikipedia

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    The brown marmorated stink bug is a sucking insect (like all Hemiptera or "true bugs") that uses its proboscis to pierce the host plant to feed. This feeding results, in part, in the formation of dimpled or necrotic areas on the outer surface of fruits, leaf stippling, seed loss, and possible transmission of plant pathogens .

  5. Oligonicella scudderi - Wikipedia

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    This is a small, pale brown, stick-like, ground-dwelling species of mantis that grows to a length of about 35 mm (1.4 in). The males are winged and are ready fliers, the wings being long enough to completely obscure the abdomen. The females have no wings and scuttle across the ground hunting prey. [3] [4]

  6. Coccus hesperidum - Wikipedia

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    The brown soft scale is ovoviviparous and produces young mostly by parthenogenesis. Over the course of her life, the female may produce up to 250 eggs, a few being laid each day. The eggs are retained inside the insect until they hatch, at which time small nymphs emerge and are brooded for a few hours before dispersing. These first-stage nymphs ...

  7. Fairyfly - Wikipedia

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    Fairyflies are among the most common chalcidoids, but are rarely noticed by humans because of their extremely small sizes. Their adult lifespans are very short, usually only a few days. All known fairyflies are parasitoids of the eggs of other insects, and several species have been successfully utilized as biological pest control agents. [1]

  8. 7 Bioluminescent Bugs That Light Up

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    The Pyrearinus candelarius bugs are dark brown insects with large eyes and yellowish-brown pronota. ©Hectonichus / CC BY-SA 3.0 – Original / License. ... They are small insects, measuring ...

  9. Chrysopidae - Wikipedia

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    Stalked eggs of unknown species, Mainzer Sand (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) Larva of a species in the Chrysoperla carnea group feeding on an aphid. Eggs are deposited at night, singly or in small groups; one female produces some 100–200 eggs. Eggs are placed on plants, usually where aphids are present nearby in numbers. Each egg is hung on ...