Genus Scadra

Hello everyone good afternoon.......

On this occasion I would like to share some beautiful shots of a beautiful insect that I found in the wild. Naturalists say that this insect comes from the genus Scadra. This insect has a very small body size, but its fantastic appearance makes me interested in it. He was standing on a fallen tree. I approached it very carefully so as not to cause something that would scare the insect and leave me.

This beautiful insect has two attractive color variations, namely red and black. The black parts are the legs, antennae, eyes and body. Meanwhile, the stomach is red and decorated with black lines. However, unfortunately this part of the image I shared is not visible considering the insect is very small and I had difficulty photographing it. That's what I took with the maximum zoom or 10x, but there's no detail on that part yet. The wings are black and the edges are red.

This insect that I met was doing dance practice. He looks very skilled at playing it. From the way it trains, it looks like the insect will fill an entertainment event to entertain its fans. The dance that was played was very entertaining, but it made it difficult for me to photograph it. I stood there for a long time, waiting for the dance to finish. But it was never finished, it continued.

Latin nameGenus Scadra
Observation date16 Jan 2025
Camera usedrealme 7 Pro
Photographers@reachdreams
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/258618767

LatitudeLongitudeMap
4.69513596.7493993https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=4.695135&mlon=96.7493993


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Photography is a skill. It takes a lot of skill to capture all these insects beautifully on camera. You have that talent. So the photography is very beautiful.

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Thank you very much, friend. I also see that you have the same talent as me. Hopefully we can be successful together here.

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