What black flying insect lays whit/ish eggs on leaves?

Menifee, CA(Zone 9a)

I was pruning in my garden, and noticed something black on a leaf of 1 of my Desert Bird of Paradise bushes. Looking closer it seemed about the size of a horsefly, but not quite the right shape. It appeared to be laying a group of eggs on part of a leaf. I 've since read about horseflies that their eggs are black, so that makes two marks against that idea. I also recall that part of the bug it was shiny, but it had started flying & moving around, and I'm not sure what that part was.

Anyone have any idea what it might be, considering those clues,

and the fact that I'm in Southern California, with 91 degree F heat today . . . ?

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I MOVED ^IT^ TO: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1359226/

This message was edited May 6, 2014 5:00 PM

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

2QandLearn

This forum is for questions relating to adding data to the BugFiles database.

We have a forum on Insect and Spider Identification here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/f/bugid/all/
and if you post your question there, you may get some help,

If you have an image, you could attach it to the message you post for a better chance of getting an identification

Kennedy
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Menifee, CA(Zone 9a)

Sorry! I didn't see that option in the list.

If I knew how to do it, I'd delete this post.

Whoever can is welcome to do so, and I will post it in the other forum.

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