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Excerpt from Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, Vol. 39
The eggs are laid in enormous bundles of several thousands under the bracts of the fruit pod (fig. A), some masses clinging to the bracts of the pod, Others to the outer layer of seeds. Sometimes in the vicinity of an egg bundle there are a few scattered eggs attached to a seed or seeds.
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