Hello hivers friends, how are you all, I hope you are all well, and I hope your days are always fun and keep up the spirit and I hope all hivers friends are successful. Amen..
I want to explain a little about the flies I photographed These flies are often in places where meat or in trash cans are even in places where food smells of rotten meat or fish or that has been cooked and then flies can also carrying disease continues I see the flies that are Standing on a flower tree, I took my cellphone and took a picture of the fly. This is the result I present, I hope you like what I have taken.
The one quoted in Wikipedia is the scientific name Sarcophaga
Wikipedia.
Musca domestica quoted in Wikipedia In the local language, house flies |
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this is a stink bug that often has yellow and blue spots on the broad woody leaves, so I took a picture of it or called in its scientific language is Erthesina fullo wikipedia
And I also saw a brown cockroach standing on the sand and I took a picture of it | The yellow cockroach is in a wooden leaf and it is very beautiful and I took a picture of it If in scientific language what is called is Ectobius vittiventris Quoted from wikipedia |
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unique insect
very beautiful dragonfly
A primitive beetle and it has a long and very beautiful antine when it is photographed or it is called a leaf roller beetle if in scientific language it is Attelabidae Wikipedia |
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Chicken droppings flowers are very beautiful and very beautiful to look at
That's all for now. Thank you to all of you who have stopped here, I hope your day is full of meaning.
See you again in the next post
Regards @aly.stor
Beautiful photos of various insects, and I appreciate that you try to provide their scientific names (it's ok only to name the insect family instead of the exact species).
Well, some fly species partly stay at dirty places and thus can pass diseases on to people. However, the dirt itself is most of the time created by us humans ...
As insect lover I sometimes like to change perspective and if someone asks me if this or that animal is a pest or 'useful' for us, I ask back if actually Homo sapiens is a pest (destroying the forest, polluting the air, litter plastic in the environment and the oceans, leading wars, producing nuclear waste) or useful for the planet? Well, I can understand that most humans don't really like these kind of questions ...
thank you for the correction in my post, and I really agree with the question you gave,
Then I really appreciate it, thank you very much for appreciating my post, and I will try to find the right answer
Oh, that was actually no correction ... just some of my strange thoughts, just another possible view of things. :)
oh..yes I forgot maybe and thank you for giving another view and I really appreciate it, I'm very happy with that🙏🙏
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