Hello all my friends, have a nice day wherever you are and in good health always. I'm back today with some stock of stork flies or this kind of Limoniinae that I found today.
Because the day I stepped out and circled the Aceh forest area to hunt for macro objects for my post today, and not in vain I got one of the crane fly species crawling on wild leaves on wild plants in this forest.
And after I saw it and at that moment I took some perfect angles to see the interesting side of this species of Limoniinae, because this crane fly has a very unique body and has the shape of a small and long leg.
The Limoniinae are a paraphyletic assemblage of genera within the crane flies, Tipulidae, although they can usually be distinguished by the way the wings are held at rest. Limoniines usually hold/fold the wings along the back of the body, whereas other tipulids usually hold them out at right angles.Wikipedia
And as usual, I will capture some interesting macro objects from this kind of Limoniinae crane fly and I hope you like it and can enjoy some pictures of the results of hunting in the forest today.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Location | Forest Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Animal |
Editing | Snapseed |
Photographer | @ridor5301 |
According to my knowledge I have never seen this insect any time.
A question is coming to my mind that how you can notice is very little thing ? And what's the reason behind it.
Thanks
some amazing shots 😍
Terimakasih broe 🥰