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Pictures taken in the area of Portland, Oregon. The eggs were found on the leaves and stem of a goji berry plant (Lycium barbarum) and hatched 5 days after discovery.
Well, maybe not impossible but very difficult except for a trained entomologist. ID could depend on minutiae such as the number of hairs on the rear-end.
The plant is definitely far too large to fit in a jar, even if it wasn't planted in the ground. The critters haven't moved very far yet and seem content to chew on the few leaves nearby so I'm not concerned about losing track of them at the moment.
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