Reviews four types of insects
This time I will share some macro photos in this community, namely four types of insects that we commonly see and are quite easy to find in bushes or even in your home garden.
Especially for macro photography lovers, you are very familiar with insects, I'm sure you have often photographed them in nature. Let's review one by one about these attacking insects.
My first time photographing this creature, at first glance it looks like a dragonfly, but of course it is not a dragonfly. This insect has the Latin name Ommatius ouachitensis which is still a family of flies. This insect is known as a predator because it preys on other small insects.
The second one. Black cockroach. Basically this cockroach is similar to a regular cockroach physically, but different in color. This type of cockroach is often found in bushes and rarely in buildings unlike red cockroaches that are often found in warehouses or even in our homes.
This cockroach has the Latin name, namely Hemithyrsocera palliata is a species of cockroach endemic to South Asia, with a shiny black color and a golden yellow line on the neck.
And next is Gampsocleis This insect belongs to the genus of crickets that live in bushes. At first glance, it is similar to a grasshopper, but its color is predominantly brown and gray.
This type has long whiskers like antennae on the front that function as detectors of predatory insects. This insect is a type of insect that eats young grass and other leaves.
The last is a long-snouted fly with the Latin name Rhingia campestris, rhingia is a species of hoverfly common in Europe. It has a large orange abdomen with black lines along its sides.
Those are some types of insects that we commonly find around and even in our home gardens. That's all for now, of course there will be many other types of insects that I will share here in the future. See you again on another occasion.
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