Genus Gametis

in Nature Observeryesterday

Latin NameObservation DateLocation
Genus GametisApr 19, 2026Vodrochol, Ullapara, Bangladesh

Yesterday, when I was out taking pictures, I saw this Beetle. The Beetle was small but looked very attractive. The unique combination of orange, green and black colors on the surface of its body made it very eye-catching. When viewed up close, it can be seen that its body structure is quite strong and smooth, which helps it to protect itself from various environmental adversities.

This type of insect usually roams near the ground or around trees and plays an important role in maintaining the balance of the natural environment. Although they are small in size, their presence is very significant in the vast world of nature.

While taking this macro picture, I noticed that the insect was very calmly still. Because of the calmness of the insect, I was able to take pictures easily, I have shared some pictures of the insect below.

Thank you everyone, see you again in the next post.

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Camera UsedTecno Camon 40 Pro
LensMM
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Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyGenus Gametis
Photographer@whose
Link To Original Community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/351346199
LatitudeLongitudeMap
24.31277489.568490https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=24.3127740562&mlon=89.568490237#map=12/24.3128/89.5685


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Very interesting! On the ground you'd likely not notice it if it never moved.

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