Subfamily Phaneropterinae

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Subfamily PhaneropterinaeDecember 23 2024Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia



Good evening to all my beloved hive friends ♥️

In this post I will share some pictures of a very unique insect. So a few days ago when I was in the house, I saw an insect that entered my house, this insect looked like a grasshopper, but I can't confirm it 100% because I myself rarely see this insect. I myself don't know where this insect entered my house because I found this insect right on top of my cupboard, seeing the presence of the insect I immediately took a picture of it first.After doing the photo shoot I immediately took this insect and released it back into the wild.

This insect also has two long legs that are often used to jump and this strengthens my belief that this insect is still one family with grasshoppers, even if seen from its physical characteristics alone, this insect shows a very significant similarity to a grasshopper.

Now maybe I often find some insects that enter my house such as butterflies, moths and other insects, but why that happens I don't know. Well, those are some pictures and stories from me in this post, I really hope that this post can provide entertainment for all my friends

See you again in my next post ♥️



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PhotographySubfamily Phaneropterinae
Photographer@riyat


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/255986934
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The two hind legs of the subfamily Phaneropterinae are very long. The photographs were quite impressive.

Have you said something very interesting my friend ❤️