Dysdercus cingulatus
| Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Dysdercus koenigii | March 31,2026 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |








This is an insect and a very beautiful insect of the natural environment. It is a very familiar insect to me and one of my favorite insects. When I saw this insect, I enjoyed its beauty and because I liked it, I took a few pictures with my own mobile. The name of this beautiful insect is Dysdercus cingulatus. It is a long-shaped insect and its body is slim. I saw this insect after a long time and in the past I used to see this insect sitting on the leaves of trees by the roadside at various times. The few pictures that I took are presented above to show all my friends.
I saw this insect sitting on the leaves of a weedy plant on the side of the road two days ago while walking in the afternoon and then I saw it first hidden in the leaves. I observed this insect closely and saw that it has a combination of different colors in its body. But I saw the most red color combination. It has some thin long arms or legs at the bottom for moving. Moreover, I saw a shape like a human face on its body, which made the insect look more beautiful and attractive. However, because I liked it, I am now sharing some of the pictures I took with the Hive community friends. I hope all friends will like and love the pictures taken on my mobile. Thank you to all friends.
| Camera used | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Lens | Macro |
| Iso speed | ISO 40 |
| Focal length | 2.13 mm |
| Photography | Dysdercus koenigii |
| Location | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |
| Photographer | @anisurdalim7 |
| Link to original | community |
| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/346725723 |
| Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
| 23.58284 | 90.86353 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353 |
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