Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
Genus Gonocephalum | April 30,2025 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |









We see different types of beauty in the natural environment and these beauties are very beautiful. The beauty of different types of insects is one of the beauties. Today I am sharing an insect that I saw with my own eyes and I liked it very much. This beautiful black-shaped insect is called Tenebrioninae insect. Whenever I see the insect, I enjoy its beauty and because I like it, I take a few pictures of it in different shapes with my own mobile. This is a very familiar insect to me and I occasionally meet this insect. The few pictures that I took are presented above for all my friends to observe.
I saw this insect a few days ago in my room at night through the light of the electric light and I liked the insect very much. It is a black and thick insect. When I was sitting in the room, I suddenly saw this insect sitting on one of my cupboards and it was moving from one place to another. Of course, there was a thin wire on the cupboard and sometimes it was moving on the wire. This is a very familiar insect to me and this insect's name is in my favorite list. It can sometimes suddenly fly into the sky and can easily move from one place to another. I saw this insect from a distance and observed it and saw that this insect has several arms or legs to sit on any place. Anyway, I am sharing some pictures that I took with my mobile with Hive community friends. Thank you to all friends.
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