Banded Pearl (Sameodes cancellalis)

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Latin NameObservation DateLocation
Sameodes cancellalisMay 26, 2026Purulia, Natore, Bangladesh

Nature sometimes creates the most perfect work of art on its smallest canvas. Today I am sharing with you a macro photo of a small insect taken from a grass field in my village, which can captivate anyone with a single glance.

When I saw the insect resting upside down on a blade of grass, its white background and brownish wavy pattern on its wings immediately caught my eye. Sitting quietly among the green leaves, this insect seemed like a living work of art of nature. So before it flew away, I carefully captured several pictures of it on camera.

Let's know some scientific facts about this beautifully designed moth:

Common name:
Banded Pearl.

Scientific name:
Sameodes cancellalis

Family:
Crambidae (Crambidae moth family).

Size and structure:
This is a very small moth. Its most notable feature is the beautiful brown band or pattern on its light-colored wings. They are not very large in size, but such a perfect design on such a small body proves how extraordinary the craftsmanship of nature can be.

​Habitat:
They mainly prefer to live in damp environments. Therefore, they are most often seen around ponds or wetlands and in areas with tall grass or shrubs.

​Food:
Adult moths usually survive by drinking honey from various flowers in nature. And their larvae or caterpillars mainly grow by eating grass or the leaves of nearby wild trees.

​Its role in nature:
It does not harm our crops, so it is not considered a pest in agriculture. Rather, they help maintain the ecosystem of the environment as natural food for frogs, lizards, spiders and birds.

​Have you ever seen this beautifully designed little moth hiding in the grass before? Be sure to share your opinions in the comments.

I learned about them from various sites including iNaturalist, Wikipedia and Google.

(All posts are written in Bengali and translated into English using Google Translate.)
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Camera UsedSamsung SM-G973F
F-StopF2.4
ISO speedISO
Focal length26mm
FlashNo
Editing appMIX
PhotographyBanded Pearl (Sameodes cancellalis)
Photographer@mshbd
LocationPurulia, Natore, Bangladesh
Link to original community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/366090273
LatitudeLongitudeMap Link
24.336689.1120https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=12/24.3366/89.1120


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