Hello @amazingnature family,
Today I came with some exciting content. I named it as #macroworld.
This is my #entry for this contest.Special thank to @bucipuci.
1.SPIDERS WORLD
We all see spiders everywhere around us. It maybe huge in size or less. This one is in small size. Can't see it right away. It is commonly seen in buildings and near light sources.
Its name is #plexippuspaykulli. it is a type of jumping spiders.
Family :- SALTICIDAE
Order :- ARANEAE
Phylum :- ARTHROPODA
2.GRASSHOPPER or MIGRATORY LOCUST
It's is the widespread locust species. We can see them in grassy area and Also in gardens. They may be in different colours.
Scientific name :- Locusta migratoria
Family :- ACRIDIDAE
Order :- ORTHOPTERA
3.HOUSE FLY
We see them everyday life in our homes, in a garbage area, unhygienic places etc.. it is most commonly found flies in houses. We try to get rid of them because it spoils foods and other edible items. Although they plays a great role in breaking down of organic matters and recycling of organic matters.
Scientific name :- MUSCA DOMASTICA
Higher Classification:- MUSCA
Lifespan : 28 days
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU #Amazingnature for this wonderful contest.
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Interesting photos.
If you add more information, your article would be suitable for this competition
The competition is organized by the community, which deals with insects and is part of the large Amazing Nature family :-)
Okey
Done 😃
Thank you for your response.
It's my pleasure :-)
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:-)
We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated by zoology team (oscurity,nelinoeva) on behalf of Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful photography and characktersation @jinsmj03 👍 .. If you would like to put some effort to make tham more detailed and descriptive with an educational touch, then all of these would make reallyawesome entries for the Insects Of The World Community and also the Insect Contest .. They are also part od the DNA project (Densifying Nature-Appreciation) .. You could make some awesome entries there and even,dependingon how descriptivethey are,be put in the DNA "Identified-insects" database 😍
Ok brother,
I'll do it from my next post.