Good afternoon all friends of #Photography-Lovers
The weather these days is often rainy, many of my plans have to be delayed including hunting for macro photos, but I still took the initiative to take a photo of a small butterfly, namely tiny grass blue which I found in my yard, we often find this little butterfly.
Male upperside is dull violet blue, which changes to a brighter tint of violet in certain lights. Forewing: the costa very narrowly, the termen much more broadly dull brown; this edging to the termen in most specimens decreases in width from apex to tornus, and is outwardly followed by an anteciliary darker brown line.
Cilia greyish white, traversed by a medial transverse blackish-brown line. Hindwing: with the following small white-encircled black spots: a subbasal transverse series of three, followed by a highly curved series of eight spots, that curve across the disc of the wing to the costa and along the latter towards the base; discocellulars with a dusky short lunular line as on the forewing; terminal markings and cilia similar, but the outer and broader subterminal line more broken and macular than on the forewing.
The size of this grass butterfly is very small plus strong winds so it is rather difficult to get photos with maximum detail, I hope the weather returns to normal and hopefully I can get other insect photos.
Zizula hylax, 'the Tiny grass blue'[1][2] is a species of blue butterfly.
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📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Capture Using | POCO X3 Pro |
Category | Macro Photography |
Location | Pidie Jaya-Aceh |
Editing | Photoshop Express |
So many posts tonight, thank you for visiting my page, see you in the next post, greetings from me @setia.budi.