The species you saw your observed species lay her egg(s) on/in or found eggs laid on.
Observation | Interaction->Egg(s) laid on/in |
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Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) | |
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) | |
WhatBrown Elfin (Callophrys augustinus)ObserverrogerrittDescriptionOvipositing on blueberry flower. |
Blueberries, Cranberries, and Allies (Genus Vaccinium) |
Spindles (Genus Euonymus) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatNortheastern Hammertail (Efferia aestuans)ObservernativeplantaddictDescriptionShe is a female and she was laying eggs. |
Blazing-Stars (Genus Liatris) |
Ashes (Genus Fraxinus) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatTypical Sawflies (Superfamily Tenthredinoidea)Observeransel_oommenDescriptionDozens of individual eggs found on leaves; two eggs collected for rearing for ID Image of larva taken under microscope on 5/6/24 Image of maturing larva taken under microscope on 5/13/24. ID revised to sawfly larva |
Hazels (Genus Corylus) |
Photos / SoundsWhatButterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observeransel_oommenDescriptionDozens of eggs found individually on leaves; collected two to rear for ID; caterpillar on bottom right of leaf Image of larva taken under microscope on 5/6/24 |
Hazels (Genus Corylus) |
WhatNorthern Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta)ObserverbughavenPlaceJohn Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, 8601 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19153, USA (Google, OSM)DescriptionApparently laying eggs on Urtica dioica |
Great Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) |
Mountain Mint (Genus Pycnanthemum) | |
Mountain Mint (Genus Pycnanthemum) | |
Willows (Genus Salix) | |
Curry Plant (Helichrysum italicum) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatAmerican Lady (Vanessa virginiensis)Observeransel_oommenDescriptionFemale ovipositing |
Curry Plant (Helichrysum italicum) |
Passiflora misera | |
Photos / SoundsWhatTribe GymnosomatiniObserverskyfallerDescriptionWhat is on the head of this Western Conifer Seed Bug? This similar photo on bug guide suggests it could be the eggs of a tachnid fly: https://bugguide.net/node/view/7027 Maybe "Trichopoda pennipes which is known to parasitize Leptoglossus spp."? https://bugguide.net/node/view/315371 |
Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) |
Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) | |
WhatSouthern Monarch (Danaus erippus)ObserveratuDescriptionSobre Asclepias curassavica Hay unas orugas también cerca del huevo que que subí en otra observación.
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Redhead Cotton Bush (Asclepias curassavica) |
WhatRed-spotted Purple (Limenitis arthemis ssp. astyanax)ObserverbrunfelsiaDescriptionOvipositing on cherry |
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) |
WhatMonarch (Danaus plexippus)Observermatthew_willsDescriptionFemale laying egg on butterfly milkweed. |
Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) |
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) | |
Fleabanes and Horseweeds (Genus Erigeron) | |
Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) | |
WhatMonarch (Danaus plexippus)ObservercoffeeandcloverDescriptionFirst sighting of a monarch this season in my backyard. Laying eggs on some Asclepias tuberosa I’ve planted in small pots that I can move and place under protection. Also laid some eggs on Swamp Milkweed around the corner.
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Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) |
WhatGreater Anglewing (Microcentrum rhombifolium)ObserverkatydiddataDescriptionWe believe these were Katydid eggs! See this similar photo of Microcentrum rhombifolium eggs from CSU: https://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5393465 |
Apples (Genus Malus) |
Milkweeds (Genus Asclepias) | |
Ovate Tylophora (Vincetoxicum hirsutum) | |
WhatWest Virginia White (Pieris virginiensis)ObserverkhemeonDescriptionPieris virginiensis, West Virginia White
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Two-leaved Toothwort (Cardamine diphylla) |
Dill (Anethum graveolens) | |
Coastal Morning Glory (Ipomoea cairica) |
I've changed all the interaction field names from "Interaction: " to "Interaction->" to stop them messing with the photo tag processing on photo import. When adding photos already tagged with fields to the "Add an observation" page, it was only grabbing the field name text after the colon and so not working properly.
Everything works now that the colon is gone, so long as you use a recognised taxon name. For example, if I tag a photo on my computer with "Interaction->Visited flower of=Rosmarinus officinalis" and upload it, it will get this field added with the taxon Rosmarinus officinalis.
That can save a lot of time if you''re maintaining your own photo library in your computer and tagging lots of photos there and uploading them all at once.