Bryony Ladybird
Hello all my nature lover friends,
How are you all everyone? I hope you are all very well. I am also fine.
All Friends, welcome to a new blog today. In today's blog, i will share a insect photography post . Today's insect name is Bryony Ladybird.
There have many kinds of Gourd family insect. Bryony Ladybird is specifically members of gourd family. Really Bryony Ladybird is a phytophagous species and eat crops tree. Truely Bryony Ladybird bites a circular area on a leaf and the Bryony Ladybird is yellow. This Bryony Ladybird is known for its vibrant appearance. This Bryony Ladybird insect eggs are yellow and this Bryony Ladybird larvae insect are pale yellow.
This insect structure is like tortoise. Bryony Ladybird looks very awesome. Sometimes ago i visited of our crops garden. I had taken close clicks of Bryony Ladybird photographs very silently.I hope everyone enjoys it a lot. I am sharing the picture Bryony Ladybird on my blog.
Latin Name | Observation date | Location | |
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Bryony Ladybird | 10 August | Kolkata | India |
Photography | Picture details |
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Photographer | @trytry |
Camera Used | Smartphone |
Camera name | Galaxy F16 |
Location | Kolkata, India |
Lens | Macro |
F | 1.8 |
Iso Speed | ISO 32 |
Focal length | 22mm |
Insect name | Bryony Ladybird |
Link to original community |
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/305170333
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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22.5744°N | 88°3629°E | https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Kolkata%20india#map=11/22.4861/88.4014&layers=N |
Very nice moment for the insect
Absolutely right. Many thanks friend.
I really enjoyed seeing the wonderful photography of these firsts. It was a very nice moment here.
Right. I enjoyed so much. Really it was a very excellent moment. Many thanks friend.
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