Unfortunately, I'm going to have to describe it for now--I asked my mom where the old cell phone is for a pic of the leaf, but apparently she's busy, so screw it. I'll see if I can explain it decently to where a photo may not be needed, or else I'll try to get the phone later.
Either way, plant affected is the Tabasco. Huge plant, over a yard tall. Top of affected leaf (toward the bottom of the plant, near the soil) looked perfectly fine, it wasn't until I lifted it to look underneath when I saw a white, fuzzy looking patch, almost circular. And even then even the bottom looks perfectly fine aside from this weird patch. Afraid that it may be eggs of a pest or something, I took the leaf off the plant and set it upside-down in the trash can. Looking closer, the white patch appears to be made of dozens of little white "rings" bound closely together, and must have been somehow fastened to the leaf by an insect as they all stayed attached to the leaf. There is a dark black bug of some sort, can't really tell what it is, right beside it. Hasn't moved at all, so either it's dead or I haven't scared it. Either way, it doesn't look like a spider from what I can tell. It's bigger than an aphid in size.
At first from a distance I thought it was a spider web, but I've never heard of a spider web made up of somewhat-wide rings of silk. Has anyone seen something like this and know what it is? If a pic is required I'll see if I can get a pic pretty soon (but I don't know how well it'll turn out, being from a cell phone). My best guess was eggs maybe, but since when are eggs shaped as rings?
Either way, plant affected is the Tabasco. Huge plant, over a yard tall. Top of affected leaf (toward the bottom of the plant, near the soil) looked perfectly fine, it wasn't until I lifted it to look underneath when I saw a white, fuzzy looking patch, almost circular. And even then even the bottom looks perfectly fine aside from this weird patch. Afraid that it may be eggs of a pest or something, I took the leaf off the plant and set it upside-down in the trash can. Looking closer, the white patch appears to be made of dozens of little white "rings" bound closely together, and must have been somehow fastened to the leaf by an insect as they all stayed attached to the leaf. There is a dark black bug of some sort, can't really tell what it is, right beside it. Hasn't moved at all, so either it's dead or I haven't scared it. Either way, it doesn't look like a spider from what I can tell. It's bigger than an aphid in size.
At first from a distance I thought it was a spider web, but I've never heard of a spider web made up of somewhat-wide rings of silk. Has anyone seen something like this and know what it is? If a pic is required I'll see if I can get a pic pretty soon (but I don't know how well it'll turn out, being from a cell phone). My best guess was eggs maybe, but since when are eggs shaped as rings?