In the bushes that I visited this morning, I found several types of flowering plants and several types of insects in them.
As seen in the first and second photos, it is a flowering plant or commonly known as a wild weed flower whose name is Adenostemma. Flowers are yellow or some are pure white. This flower when it blooms will become cotton and fly in the wind leaving a beautiful stalk like in the first photo I have shown above.
The next inhabitants of the bush that I found were insects or often called planthoppers with their names being Derbidae.
This is a beautiful insect that can be seen standing on the leaves of a wild weed, but a little bit wild by smelling the fragrance of the hair oil that I use :))
Yes, usually when I have a plan to hunt insects in the bushes, of course I don't use those that have a nice smell. But this morning I forgot, and I used hair oil.
"This can be a tip if you go hunting in the forest then you should avoid the nice smells, so the insects are a bit more tame".
Next are the last two photos of crab spiders with their names being Thomisidae. The spider that managed to escape the blink of an eye so I could only photograph it from the front side.
Camera | Oppo Reno6 + Macro Lens |
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Category | Flowers & Insects Photography |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
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Wow! That's def a vivid shot, especially the fifth and last one.
Thank you @kneelyrac.
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Wonderful photos!
But there's no way that spider ran off. The legs are curled in and under the body, which is known as the Death Curl, and it's a clear sign that the spider is dead. Judging by the deformation of the front legs, she'd been dead for a little while and has begun drying out, maybe a day or two. Though she must have been beautiful!
She was a crab spider, of the genus Platythomisus, which are indeed gorgeous spiders.