Biodiversity Animal Macro Wild Insects?

"Minois dryas"
Hello Insect friends, on this occasion I want to share a collection of insects, which I don't have many pictures of some of the shots that I share such as this beautiful butterfly, with a scientific name that I saw on a site and from the image equation on Google search with the English name **"Minois dryas"**.

Minois dryas is a butterfly with black spots on some of its wings which this butterfly has several colors that get its beauty clearly visible with its biodiversity.

Minois dryas

Minois dryas

I got this beautiful butterfly behind my house, where I often walk around the outskirts of the rice fields, this butterfly also likes the cool and humid plains where the butterfly also grows from an enlargement of wildflower pollen, which begins from a caterpillar that looks dangerous because of its hair that can make skin itchy allergies, and with another gene can turn into this beautiful butterfly.


Caterpillar is an apesies of living nature animals, where this caterpillar is the embodiment of the butterfly that we often see every time we cross the wild environment and roadside bushes.

Unfortunately I didn't have much time for another shot, because while taking the extra moment I lost sight of the wild animals that exist in this beautiful wilderness.

The variety of beauty macro animals that you have seen, I will share in the next post, and tell a little about the environment and the uniqueness of some of these animals, and make sure you always visit well and always stay in this #FascinatingInsects community.

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