4th contribution to #lmac galery\\LIL// insect photography

Hello all friends


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This is my 4th post for the #lmac gallery //LIL photo contribution, and still with the same theme, insect photography.

There are four types of butterflies that I will share this time, some of them even have similarities, the only difference is the color that is owned by each of them, at a glance their shape and body posture are very similar and it is difficult to tell them apart.

Here are the names and types of butterflies (insects) that I will share this time

  • Borbo cinnara, commonly known as the Formosa swallow or rice leaf map, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae, it is found in Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Taiwan and Australia
    source

  • Mycalesis mineus, a dark brown shrub, is a species of satirical butterfly found in Asia
    source

  • Potanthus omaha, commonly known as the little arrow, is a species of skipper butterfly, found in Australia, Indochina, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, India and Sulawesi
    source

  • Quedara is a genus of grasshopper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. This genus was founded by Charles Swinhoe in 1919
    source

Below is a photo for his contribution, which corresponds to the order of the names above
Insect photography borbo cinara,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography borbo cinara ,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Mycalesis mineus,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Mycalesis mineus,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Potanthus omaha,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Potanthus omaha,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Quedara,nature, macrophotography
Insect photography Quedara,nature, macrophotography
So that's some pictures for my contribution this time, I hope you like it
PicturesPhotography
CategoryInsect
Camera UsedSmartphone
ModelSamsung S21 Ultra
LensMacro Apexel
Original Image@roronoa46
LocationDewantara (Aceh)
Edit ImagePicsart Apk

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