Genus Trigoniulus
Latin name | observation date | Location |
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Genus Trigoniulus | 02-11-2024 | alamdanga, Bangladesh |
Red kellu is a very attractive and brightly colored insect. But most people are afraid of them. Especially girls cannot see them because of fear. Its body color is bright red, which becomes brighter in the sunlight. Although it is small in size, its presence is noticeable. It may have black marks or small spots on its body, which makes it more attractive. I have noticed that the spots on the body of the black ones are clearly visible. But the spots of the red ones are not clearly visible. This insect is usually seen on trees, leaves or near the ground. Sometimes they move on the walls of people's houses. They are especially seen more in the houses of those who have mud houses. In addition, due to the rainy and muddy places, they are seen more during the rainy season in our Bangladesh. Its legs are very sharp and active, which helps it move quickly. They can run along the walls of the house. Sometimes it becomes like a round coin to protect itself and remains silent. However, I do not think there is any reason to be afraid of such things. Because they cannot harm people. Many people who are afraid are just scared like fools when they see these. But I like them so much that I was able to take photos of them.
Camera | Mobilephone |
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Lens | Cell phone camera |
F-stop | - |
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Focal length | MM |
Photograph | Genus Trigoniulus |
Location | alamdanga,Bangladesh |
Photographer | @monsukjgm40 |
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/295957835 |
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Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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23.76267 | 88.94378 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=9/23.159/89.163 |
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