Aulacophora indica


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Aulacophora indica27-04-2025kushtia,Bangladesh


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Today I present to you a beautiful photography of a small insect. Where if you look closely, you can see a small insect sitting behind a leaf. This insect basically sits on a special part of the leaf of the plant and starts eating from there. And this is how it makes its living by eating various things including the leaves of the plant. We observe such small insects in various crop fields, vegetable trees, etc. in rural areas. They look a little yellow and their small wings or wings are also yellow. In rural Bengal, national insects are identified by different names, but in English they are called Aulacophora indica. However, it may have different names in different places, which is normal. However, we have to be careful not to destroy such insects. Many times, many farmers use various pesticides in their crop fields and destroy their national insects. We will try to ensure that they can survive in a healthy state in our natural environment, can reproduce and can make our environment more beautiful.

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Camera usedSmart Mobilephone
LensCell phone camera
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PhotographAulacophora indica
Photographer@abidhassan
Locationkushtia,Bangladesh
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Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/300537417


LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.9088489.12218https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002




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