The females lay their eggs a few centimeters deep in the ground with the laying stinger. With a length of about and a width of , these are not even particularly large compared to the eggs of other representatives of this
genus. In contrast to most of other
Haaniella species, they are not rough and bristled, but smooth and hairless, like the lemon-shaped eggs of
Haaniella saussurei. The cruciform micropylar plate with the clearly visible
micropyle in the lower corner of the cross is striking. The life cycle of
Haaniella erringtoniae is shorter in each phase than that of most of other
Haaniella species, like those known from
Borneo. After only six months, the first
nymphs hatch from the eggs, which are often already
adult after a further six months. == Taxonomy ==