Aulacophora femoralis insect

in Nature Observer12 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Lema pectoralisJuly 06,2025Chittagong Division, Bangladesh

It is a natural environment and very beautiful to look at. It is a contribution of nature and makes nature more beautiful with its beauty. The name of this beautiful insect is Aulacophora femoralis insect. It is a very familiar insect to me and I have the name of this insect in my favorite list. When I see this insect, I enjoy its beauty and because I like it, I take a few pictures in different shapes with my own mobile and the pictures are presented above for all friends to observe.

I saw a very beautiful insect a few days ago in my village house. That day I went out of the house and there is a sandy field to the southeast of our house and there I saw this beautiful insect sitting on the leaf of a weedy plant and I liked this insect very much. It is a natural insect and I think anyone who sees it will like the beauty in this insect. This type of insect is mostly seen sitting on the leaves of different types of plants and I also saw this insect sitting on the leaf of a plant that day. Moreover, I saw a beautiful combination of colors in the body of this insect which made the insect look very beautiful. However, because I liked it, I shared some pictures that I took with my own mobile with the Hive community friends. I hope that all friends will like every picture taken on my mobile.

Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
Iso speedISO 40
Focal length2.13 mm
PhotographyLema pectoralis
LocationChittagong Division, Bangladesh
Photographer@anisurdalim7
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/299393306
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5828490.86353https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353
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I've never seen anything like this although I think it looks a bit like a cockroach.