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cocoon ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 29-03-2010 06:48
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Length of whole thing 15 mm, lenght of single 'egg' 3 mm.

On the other side it is seen that 'eggs' are loaded nicely simetricaly like pile of fire wood, except the top ones.
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Posted on 31-03-2010 18:11
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It looks like cocoons of a gregarious Braconidae.
Weren't they close to a dead caterpillar?
Edited by HDumas on 31-03-2010 18:12
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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 31-03-2010 22:35
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This is on bottom side of Cerasus vulgaris branch, so if it was something there it fell off, I presume, will check.

Just looked at it today, nothing moved jet.

Will put some of eggs separately to see what will emerge....
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My newest theory about this:
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see first two images.

What do you think ?
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