Very interesting!

I have seen a chain of eggs, but NOT this long.

Thank you Baby.

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>    that is a very interesting observation! i have reared the species from
> tiny caterpillars but i had never seen an egg-clutch. do you have
> high-resolution files of these pictures? we could print them.
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> With regards
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