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After mating in late spring, the fertilized females lay about 40 eggs on plant parts. The eggs are initially yellowish-white, later brown, about 1. 5 mm in length, and are glued to stripes and disc formation. The hatched larvae (nymphs) are a variety of colours ...
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
After mating, the females lay about 150 - 320 eggs in colonies of aphids, which are the food for their larvae. The larvae overwinter and pupate in spring of the following year.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Sphaerophoria scripta
The mating season for southern green stink bugs extends from spring through to late autumn. The fertilized females lay their eggs on the leaves of different plants such as Crotalaria, wild blackberry (Rubus) and Cyperus rotundus. They glue about 260 barrel-sha...
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug
After mating, the fertilized females lay their eggs in stagnant water which is often very muddy. Here, the oxygen content of the water plays a decisive role, as egg-laying can even take place in cesspools. From these eggs the so-called "rat-tailed maggots&q...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Helophilus trivittatus
After mating, which (in each new generation) occurs approximately every 9 - 14 days, the fertilized females lay about 400 yellow-white eggs, 0. 5 mm in length, in fermenting organic material. At what pointthe larvaehatch from their eggs, depends on the ambie...
>> Flies -> Drosophilidae -> Small fruit fly
The life span of Bibio clavipes is very short. This species is one of the few bibionids, which are active in September. Bibio clavipes feed on nectar and honeydew and do not sting. Bibio clavipes reproduce once a year. During mating season, partners come together in large swarms. Fertilization of the females starts in the air and is completed on the ground.
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes
Query: Anthaxia podolica mating - top view
Anthaxia podolica mating - top view
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Query: Eupeodes corollae mating
Eupeodes corollae mating
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Query: Hoverflies mating - Eupeodes corollae
Hoverflies mating - Eupeodes corollae
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Query: Phyllobius mating
Phyllobius mating
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