Cotesia Glomerata

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Cotesia glomerataJuly 16, 2025Khaduli, Ullapara, Bangladesh

This morning, while walking near the village, I came across a wonderful sight — a small caterpillar slowly finding its way on a patch of grass. A very ordinary moment, but when you change your perspective, it becomes extraordinary.

The diverse colors and fine hairy structure all over its body are like a work of art painted by nature itself. Taking care of each of its feet on the branches of the tree, so that they do not fall anywhere — just like us, care and calculation are taken in every step in the battle of life.

This caterpillar has not yet become a butterfly, but its journey has begun. Every moment of its life is a journey towards change — just like our lives. We too are taking shape little by little every day, experiencing, learning, and moving forward towards our own transformation.

Camera UsedTecno Camon 40
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PhotographyCotesia glomerata
Photographer@mahirv
Link to OriginalCommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/298595619
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24.28864189.467128https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=24.2886407445&mlon=89.4671278819#map=12/24.2886/89.4671


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This insect can cause itching if it comes into contact with the skin, an interesting discovery and a great photo, friend:

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