From 70-120 eggs are laid in clusters attached to submerged vegetation.
The eggs are laid in clusters on the leaves of the host plant.
They are laid in clusters on the host plant leaves.
Eggs are laid in clusters of 3-150 on leaves or fruit.
Eggs are laid in clusters attached to rocks and plants on the ocean floor.
The eggs, which the female lays in small clusters or singly, hatch after 10 to 14 days.
They are usually laid in clusters of more than twenty.
The eggs are laid in clusters under oak leaves.
The pale green eggs are laid in clusters on the host plant.
The following spring, the female lays several hundred to a few thousand eggs in clusters.