Leaf-Footed Bugs
| Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Cletus trigonus | May 18/ 2025 | Cumilla, Bangladesh |
This is a beautiful bugs which I saw last few days ago in the afternoon in our area. Because I saw this bugs when it was sitting on a grass leave. This is a beautiful part of nature. This is an beautiful insect. It looks like beautiful. It was sitting on the leaves. Although this type of cricket are common. It is a wild part of nature but amazing to look at. It was looking so nice. There are a lot of this type of insect are common in various land or the gaps of grass. It is a common in my locality. Sometimes I see it. This is the common part of nature in our rural area.


I took some photograph of this insect last few days ago in my local area. This is a nice part of nature. I tried to take pictures from a distance. If I had tried to get a little closer. Anyway, you might really like the picture of this wild nature. If you like the photos I took, please let me know in the comments. Wishing everyone good health, I bid you farewell today.
꧁༺Photography Details༻꧂
| Camera used | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Iso speed | ISO |
| Photography | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/307147124 |
| Location | Cumilla, Bangladesh |
| Photographer | @abdullahkr |
| Link to original | Cletus trigonus |
| Latitude | 23.5775503 |
| Longitude | 90.8648432 |
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