Leptocorisa.

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Hello my dear friends, good evening, My sincere greetings and greetings to everyone. How are you all? Hope everyone is well and healthy Alhamdulillah Allah subhanatayala by the grace of God I am also well and healthy today I will present to you the photography of Leptocorisa insect.

In Leptocorisa, the English name of the insect is Leptocorisa, but in scientific language it is called oratorius. It is mainly found in almost every country in South Asia. They live mostly around agricultural land.

Leptocorisa insect damages a lot of things in the farmer's land. This insect is especially common in rice fields because when the rice comes out of the rice plant, the white part of the rice is preferred by this insect and their propagation is very fast.

This grasshopper insect looks a lot like a grasshopper, but their grains are a little different, the legs are very long, long and thin. Different colors can be seen inside this insect.

Especially green brown etc. colors are more common. These insects are two to three inches long. Leptocorisa can fly very fast. They have two watery eyes which look very beautiful.

So friends, here I am sharing the information I know about Leptocorisa insect. I hope you like it. As of today, I am leaving here. I hope that everyone will be fine and healthy.

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My name is Md Sahin. I am a Bangladeshi born from village Educational qualification SSC pass. My mother tongue Bengali . current work place in Malaysia. I like nature photography very much. #####

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