Oriental Leafworm Moth

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus DysdercusApril 17/ 2025Cumilla, Bangladesh

This is a long sized moth. This is a moth which is a tiny insect which I saw last few months ago in the afternoon. It's a common insect. Because I always saw various moth in my house and side by road. Specially its colour so beautiful. Its colour are amazing. It was seen grassy field or crops field as well as house. I saw it last few months ago in the afternoon in my area. It was sitting on the wood. I saw this part of nature when it was sitting in the woods. This is a beautiful part of nature. This is an beautiful nature. It looks like beautiful. Although this type of part of nature 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 nature are common in our area. It is a common in my locality. Sometimes I see it. This is the common part of nature in our rural area. Its name is Oriental Leafworm Moth. I saw this name on Google.

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This is a small sized dragonfly. Last few days ago I went to visit my local area then I saw there various insect. I took some photograph of this nature 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 usedSmartphone
Iso speedISO
PhotographySpodoptera litura
LocationCumilla, Bangladesh
Photographer@abdullahkr
Link to originalhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/330163275
Latitude23.5775503
Longitude90.8648432


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