Wasp Moths (Amata Huebneri) and Some Other Insects
To take part in the monomad challenge, on this occasion I will share some photos of insects commonly known as "Wasp Moths", these are insects that I usually find perching on long weeds, but this time I will share photos of these insects when they perch on small twigs and also on the green leaves around them. The Latin name of the insect that I share this time is "Amata Huebneri", for more information about my content this time you can see it Here. Below are some photos of an insect named Amata huebneri which I will share with all my friends that I have edited in black and white using the Adobe Lightroom application, hope you enjoy it :
And the two photos below are when he perches on a leaf :
Because I think the photos of Amata that I share are not many, so I will also share other types of insects in this post as you can see below :
Judging from the shape of the insect that I shared above, it looks like a beetle sitting on a leaf. Then I will also share photos of black Camponotus (Carpenter Ant) that are on leaves near flowers :
Then a Berytidae that is on a leaf and also a Caterpillar that is sucking juice on a flower:
Then the last thing that was seen was an insect that seemed to be peeking between the branches around it, it was an insect in the Buprestidae family, namely a metallic green Jewel Beetle.
Okay friends, this is all I can say at this meeting, I hope you like it and see you on my next post :)
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