Green Plant Leaf Predator "Green Leaf Beetle" || World Of MacroPhotography
Green Plant Leaf Predator "Green Leaf Beetle"
Green Plant Leaf Predator "Green Leaf Beetle"
Very little information that I know about this green leaf beetle. There are many species of leaf beetles, usually leaf beetles feed on the green leaves of plants. The life pattern of leaf beetles is very different from ordinary beetles, because the ordinary beetles that we often see do not consume plant leaves but suck fruit juice or flower juice on plants.
This green leaf beetle has an elongated body and short legs. Like most beetles, this green leaf beetle also has round and prominent eyes. Black eyes are round and prominent is the hallmark of the beetle, because it is something that is very important for them as a sense of sight that is known to have very sharp eyesight.
There is something unique about this green leaf beetle , this beetle has an oval and elongated head shape like a crocodile. His entire body is dominated by green with a hint of yellow and gray. Only a little black is located in certain parts only. It's not that hard to take a picture of this green beetle, it just walks slowly from branch to branch or hides under leaves.
I found this leaf beetle on an orchid tree in my yard. The color detail on the body is clearly visible when I use the macro lens, sometimes to get good color detail and clearly it is strongly influenced by the weather around us. Bright weather is very supportive to get quality pictures. Hope you like it and thanks for visiting my blog.
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Spectacular macrophotography, thanks for your share @adivender.
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The first picture seems to be taken very close up. The pictures are very nice.
I used a manual macro lens, I was only 25mm away from the insects. Thanks for your comment @sneha4!.