Dysdercus cingulatus

in Nature Observer5 days ago

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Dysdercus cingulatus23-01-2024North Acèh Regency, Acèh, Indonesia


When I walked while taking photography in the garden in front of my house. I was interested in a type of beautiful insect that was sitting on a wildflower plant. They are known as pucung fathers, which are pests for cotton plants. Adult and old nymphs feed on emerging bolls and maturing cotton seeds.

Apart from that, they often group and roam around in wild flower plants, like the picture I show of this flower plant. I also often get them that have their little ones on the plant. When he was still small, Mr. Pucung's child had a plain reddish color, when he was an adult, the colors looked prettier, like the picture I have prepared.

Okay hiver friends, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully hiver friends like it and this photo will be the most beautiful photo when you see it, I hope my post can entertain you all. Thank you very much for the support you provide. I hope you have a great day until we meet again in the next post.

The following is a display of the images that I have prepared

NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.



Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
F-stop-
Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyDysdercus cingulatus
LocationAceh Indonesia
Photographer@frizzy97



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It's really very beautiful my friend, I really like the beauty of the flowers.❤️

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