Monomad:the three insect species I found look very fascinating
Hello all my black and white friendsAs usual, this time I am back to hunting insects. I found several species of insects, one of which is a fly species (Efferia aestuans). This fly species is very rarely seen, unlike house flies that like to wander everywhere. However, this fly is very unique with a body shape that is slightly longer than that of a housefly.

On the other hand, I came across another species of long-horned beetle (Cyrtonops). This species of long-horned beetle has a slightly elongated body shape and very beautiful eyes. Honestly, I had a hard time photographing this beetle because it is very aggressive and very agile.

At the end of my post today, I once again feature a species of caterpillar that is curling up on a dried twig. This caterpillar naturally reacts by curling its body when threatened. When I first found it, it was walking on a branch, and suddenly an ant tried to bite it, causing it to curl up immediately.

These three insect species that I found look very fascinating; I will include them in the daily #monomad challenge organized and curated by @monochromes
Thank you very much to all my friends who have taken a little time to read my post; I hope it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam
An interesting variety in these three insects, as well as such detailed photographs—excellent work!