Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
Podontia quatuordecimpunctata | September 25,2025 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |









Nature is always beautiful and there are many beautiful things in this nature that I enjoy from time to time. Similarly, today I am sharing a very beautiful insect of a natural environment that I saw with my own eyes and I liked it very much. The name of this beautiful insect is Calligrapha Insect. I found this name by searching on Google and I saw multiple names. This is a very familiar insect to me and one of my favorite insects and it is saved in my favorite list. When I saw this insect, I enjoyed its beauty and stared at it for a while. Later, because I liked it and to share it with friends, I took a few pictures with my mobile and those pictures are presented above for all friends to see.
I went out yesterday afternoon during my break from my school to take some pictures. When I went to a field north of the school, this insect was sitting very beautifully on the underside of a leaf of a tree and I first saw it from a distance. When I got closer to the insect and observed it, I saw that it was a medium-sized insect and there was natural beauty in this insect. I clearly saw that its body was a little thick and there was a combination of different colors in the body which made the insect look very bright. Moreover, I saw that there were some black spots on the upper part of this insect and in this condition the insect looked more beautiful. I see this type of insect occasionally. However, I see other small insects of this species almost every day. But the insect shared today seemed the most beautiful to me than other small insects. Thank you all friends.
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