PHOTOGRAPHY | Five Insects Around Me
This white moth belongs to the Lymantriinae group. Physically this moth is entirely white and on the legs is covered with fine hairs. On the top of his black eyes there is also a horn that resembles a comb Source.
This wasp moth belongs to the Erebidae family. This moth is physically black with an orange pattern on the belly and transparent wings. The distribution of this moth starts from Southeast Asia, northern Australia to Queensland Source.
The scientific name of the spider is Tetragnata from the family Tetragnathidae. Physically this spider has long legs that resemble sticks. Mosquitoes, small insects and flies are the prey of this spider Source.
This small orange insect is called Aulacophora foveicollis. It is a common pest found in secondary crops, especially cucumbers or pumpkins. This species belongs to the long-horned beetle of the family Chrysomelidae Source.
This beetle with the Latin name Agriotes is a beetle in the Elateridae family which is known to have a variety of species. And has a distribution area of Asia, America and parts of Europe Source.
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