Monomad: three Types of insect shells attached to one of the leaves

Hello black and white friends, everyone
Warm greetings to all black and white photography lovers, today I have prepared three different types of pictures for all of my friends, today's topic is still with the theme of insects but I found three types of insect shells attached to one of the leaves.

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On one of the leaves I found one of the shells of a spiny caterpillar type of insect, at first glance I saw that the shell of this caterpillar seemed to have been in a long time either its body was eaten by termites or there were other insects that were targeting it, basically this spiny caterpillar is very beautiful when it is still alive.

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Still on the same leaf I found one of the shells of a snail type of insect, rarely I see this small little in it is difficult not to contain the flesh, I don't know what happened to this little snail, there is something unique seen on one side about this snail shell, usually there is a small whisker that appears behind the shell, but this haei I can't see it.

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This cocoon shell seems to have become one of the big butterflies, very visible from the shape of the cocoon which is a little larger in size, of course this cocoon will be one of the big butterflies, if I could see them change when I became a butterfly maybe I would be very happy to see this moment.

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three types of insect shells attached to one of these leaves I will include in the daily #monomad challenge organized and curated by @monochromes

Thank you very much to all of you who have taken a little time to read this post of mine, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam



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I searched on google lens the insect I found is called a caterpillar, I think it is indeed a unique type of caterpillar of my friend.

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I always find the insect images you show very interesting. Excellent pictures. Regards ☺️

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Thank you very much @yeni82 for the compliment, I am happy to appreciate it very much, greetings back

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Fantastic discoveries in nature, and your captures make it unique and flashy. The first insect, or shell looks very rare, I like it when nature brings us these uncommon forms and dazzles us. Thank you for this and congratulations for your photographic work.

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