INSECTS METAMORPHOSIS: Insects in Macro Photography

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Insects that are included in this type of hemiptera, as objects of macro insects in this post. While other discussions described below are developments in writing, both related to science, and so on.

In general based on the theory that I reading in this aspect of insect metamorphosis:

hemimetabolous insects exhibit gradual changes in body form during morphogenesis. Immatures are called nymphs or, if aquatic, naiads. Maturation of wings, external genitalia, and other adult structures occurs in small steps from molt to molt. Wings may be completely absent during the first instar, appear in the second or third instar as short wing buds, and grow with each molt until they are fully developed and functional in the adult stage. Developmental changes that occur during gradual metamorphosis are usually visible externally as the insect grows, but adults retain the same organs and appendages as nymphs (eyes, legs, mouthparts, etc.). GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY : Morphogenesis - Hemimatabolous Development - source

According to my interpretation, very often these insect orders are assessed and become identical with their metamorphosis type. While the metamorphosis that i understand can be divided into two parts in insects in particular:

  1. A metamorphosis that is said to be perfect
  2. Metamorphosis which is said to be imperfect.

The two items above are certainly not the same because the process is with a cocoon and not.

metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving striking and relatively sudden changes in the structure of the animal's body through cell growth and differentiation. Some insects, fish, amphibians, molluscs, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, often accompanied by changes in nutritional sources or behavior. Animals can be divided into species that undergo complete metamorphosis ("holometaboly"), incomplete metamorphosis ("hemimetaboly"), or without metamorphosis ("ametaboly"). WIKIPEDIA: Metamorphosis- source

The striking difference in complete metamorphosis is the presence of a cocoon formation stage, whereas in incomplete metamorphosis it does not occur through the cocoon formation stage.

So according to what has been written above we can understand about metamorphosis that not all can be said to be perfect metamorphosis

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Reference:

GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY: Morphogenesis - Hemimatabolous Development - source
WIKIPEDIA: Metamorphosis- source

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MACROFOTOGRAPHY CAMERA INFORMATION

Photos: Taken By @sward
Smartphone Camera: Redmi Note 4 Adding Macro Lens
Metering Mode: Spot
Editing Process: Windows Photos Editor 10.0.1
Category Photo: Insects Photography
Location: Lhokseumawe, Aceh-Indonesia

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All the photos above, I took using the Smartphone Camera "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 + by adding a macro lens".

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