Genus Auplopus

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus AuplopusJune 20 2026Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia

I feel very happy because I have managed to find my macro lens that was lost a few days ago, it turns out this macro lens is in my garden bag, and this is very funny if you remember. Because of my curiosity, I immediately looked for an object to photograph, and luckily I managed to find a jewel wasp perched on mango leaves. This is a wasp that has a small size, but has a very beautiful color, namely metallic blue. According to the information I know, this is a wasp that lives alone (solitary), and has a non-aggressive nature and very rarely anyone is stung by this wasp, but even so, this is still a wasp that has venom, so it is highly recommended not to hold it because it will sting if it starts to feel threatened. Now we just need to see the beauty and uniqueness of this wasp.

I managed to photograph this wasp from various angles, from a distance to quite close, and now we can see this wasp in quite a bit of detail, from its shape, color, to size.
Okay everyone, now I'm going to share some images of this jewel wasp here.



Camera Usedpoco c65
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PhotographyGenus Auplopus
Photographer@maxmarvin


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/373523366
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.157424796.6278534https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1574247867&mlon=96.6278534362#map=12/5.1575/96.6278



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