| Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Castalius rosimon | October 16,2025 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |








Hi friends, how are you all, I hope you are well and I wish you a long life. Today I am sharing with you a very beautiful flying insect of the natural environment that I really liked to see. The name of this beautiful insect is Castalius rosimon and it looks very beautiful. It is an insect of the natural environment and the contribution of nature and its habitat is the only natural environment. It is a very familiar insect to me and it is a common insect in our Bangladesh. It is a very favorite insect of mine and the name of this insect is saved in my favorite list. When I saw this insect, I enjoyed its beauty and because I liked it, I took a few pictures in different shapes with my own mobile. The pictures taken on my mobile are presented above for all friends to observe.
I saw this beautiful flying insect yesterday afternoon sitting beautifully on the flower bud of a weedy plant near my workplace and school and I was very happy to see it. I observed the insect closely and saw that it has very beautiful wings in its body with the help of which it can fly in the sky and move from one place to another and protect itself in times of danger. Its body has a combination of different colors and I saw the most combination of white and black. Moreover, I saw that there are many black spots in its wings which made the wings of the insect look very beautiful. I think anyone who sees the natural beauty of this insect will like it and try to enjoy its beauty. Thank you to all friends.
| Camera used | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Lens | Macro |
| Iso speed | ISO 40 |
| Focal length | 2.13 mm |
| Photography | Castalius rosimon |
| Location | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |
| Photographer | @anisurdalim7 |
| Link to original | community |
| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/321244484 |
| Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
| 23.58284 | 90.86353 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353 |