Rice ear bug Insect
Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
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Riptortus pedestris | 26/08/2025 | Cumilla, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
The beauty of this insect is very beautiful and it can be seen in most of the rice fields. To know the name of this insect, I searched on Google and found some beautiful names and one of them is Rice ear bug Insect. I had also seen this insect in reality but I did not know that it has different beautiful names and now I have come to know a beautiful name for this insect. This type of insect can be seen in our crop fields. Moreover, it can also be seen sitting on the leaves of various types of weeds.
I saw this brown insect and it was sitting beautifully hanging on the branch of a vine. I saw it a few days ago while walking on the road. This insect has a few arms or legs on the bottom of its body to move. This type of insect wants to stay away from the eyes of most people so that it can be safe. This insect seemed elongated to me and when I saw this insect, I enjoyed its beauty and because of my love, I took a few pictures with my mobile and the pictures are presented above. Anyway, I shared the pictures of this insect with my friends. I finished writing here today and wished all my friends the best and bid farewell like today. Be well, friends.
Link and information photography
Camera used | Smartphone |
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Resolution | 64MP(1080*2340) |
Macro | 5MP f/2.4 |
Iso speed | ISO |
Photography | Riptortus pedestris |
Location | Cumilla, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Photographer | @halim382 |
Link to original | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/310090624 |
Latitude | 23.587871046606256 |
Longitude | 90.79315425134826 |
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