Macrophotography - of the ant bag beetle (Clytra laeviuscula)

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Hi interesting insect lovers!

Talking about the types of beetles will never end, because this one insect does have many species and types ranging from very small ones such as lady bugs to very large ones like rhinoceros beetles.

Beetles are insects that are very attractive and pleasing to the eye, not infrequently macro lovers hunt for this one insect to be used as a collection, besides having a variety of colors, beetles also have beautiful bodies.

Well, today I want to show you a type of beetle that I have never seen before, you could say this beetle belongs to the type ant bag beetle Clytra laeviuscula because they have many similarities ranging from the shape of their head to the exact same body.

Having a rather large body and orange wings are the hallmarks of this beetle, its entire body is black but has white stripes encircling the lower abdomen.

This type of beetle is indeed very rare to find, making it difficult for me to find a suitable name for this one beetle.

Here are some pictures of the ant bag beetle


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CameraVivo Y12 + Macrol lens
CategoryInsect
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Photographer@khairamuliani
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those are some amazing macro shots tha you took. Keep posting.