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13-05-2011, 07:11 PM
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| | | id for some eggs please 
Hi can anyone please tell me the owner of these eggs please. at least i presume they are clusters of eggs!.
Found on the underside of a well rotted log in a very wet boggy area in mixed woods.
Each group consists of a very gellatenous sack containing loads of individual eggs or cells. each sack is about 3 quarters of an inch long and about 1 half an inch wide.
All help greatly appreciated.
regards tn.
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