Rhesala imparata

in Nature Observer7 days ago

Last few moments ago in the afternoon when I was walking along my workplace then I saw this insects here. This moment was pleasant moments. Because it was sitting on the table and on a scale. This is a little long sized insect. This is the most beautiful part of nature. This is a common in our area. Although I found this name by searching on Google. It is a type of beautiful insect. Which I saw this insect last few moments ago in the afternoon in my room then I captured this scenery. I really pleased to see it. I really like it. Its colour so beautiful. This is a Rhesala imparata. This is the common in our region. Then I did some photography of it. Its name is a Rhesala imparata. I found this name by searching on Google.

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Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
F-stop-
Iso speedISO
Focal length3.60 mm
Latin NameRhesala imparata
LocationCumilla, Bangladesh
Observation DateMay 03,2026
Photographer@kawsar8035
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/357898041
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5773890.86509https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Cumilla%20Bangladesh%20#map=8/22.520/90.983&layers=N
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