Fascinating Insects || two types of insects that i found today
How are you all my friends?
How are you all #Fascinating Insects friends, how are you today, I hope you are all healthy and happy so that you can carry out your daily activities like the previous days.
As usual, at this meeting I would like to share some pictures in this beloved community
And at this meeting I would like to entertain all my friends with two types of insects that I found.
Brown planthoppers are insects that are important pests of cultivated plants. These animals are easily recognized by their elongated shape, measuring around 2 cm, and are grayish brown in color.
Brown planthoppers
My friend!!!
I found this insect when I was looking for some pictures in the forest with my friends and during my trip I saw this insect, then I decided to take some pictures of it so that I could entertain my friends in this beloved community.
The cotton bollworm is a pest of cotton plants. Adults and adults feed on emerging bolls and ripening cotton seeds.
The cotton bollworm
My friend!!!
as the name suggests, I found this insect under a cotton tree, coincidentally under the cotton tree there was some grass and in the grass that's where I found this insect.
and I don't really know the explanation about this insect, in our language this insect is usually called "Kameung trie"
Okay my friends, those are the two types of insects that I found today and I share them in this beloved community. I hope all my friends like and are entertained by what I shared in this meeting,
@jaki01 I hope you like it...
See you at the next meeting.
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Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum, is my hobby.
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Both insects you show are neither "hoppers" nor "worms" but belong to the suborder Heteroptera (bugs).
For further information I suggest you to read this post.
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