Good morning all friends #INDONESIAN HIVE.
I found a jagrik, namely Nisitrus vittatus, this insect is quite active in jumping, but this time I found a broken leg, maybe he's just been attacked by other predators, this makes me a little free when taking pictures.
Nisitrus vittatus is a right-winged insect from the crickets family (Gryllidae). The scientific name of this species was first validly published in 1842 by Haan.
I felt proud too, and was impressed by its elegant appearance, with black wings and orange legs, make it spooky and cool, after getting some photos I immediately left.
Usually, the nisitrus vittatus won't threaten or hurt humans. But remember that even a worm will turn. Remember to still be cautious.
An Nisitrus vittatus in uska species han Orthoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Wilhem de Haan hadton 1842. An Nisitrus vittatus in nahilalakip ha genus nga Nisitrus, ngan familia nga Gryllidae. Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Capture Using | POCO X3 Pro |
Category | Photography |
Location | Pidie Jaya-Aceh |
Editing | Photoshop Express |
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