INSECTS: Insect Molting Process


All of these macro photos taken by @sward

Small in Fact, Like a Giant Insect in Macro Photo

Insects have a size of approximately 17 millimeters. Even though the picture I posted tonight looks very big like a giant. This is the result of using a macro lens.

I once read an article about this insect. This insect really likes plants that have acidic substances or elements. However, this discussion only provides an understanding of the molting process. as an excerpt that I took in the article General Entomology: Morphogenesis.

The molting process is triggered by the release of hormones when insect growth reaches the physical limits of its exoskeleton. Each molting represents the end of one growth stage (instar) and the beginning of another. In some insect species, the number of instars is constant (usually from 3 to 15), but in other species it can vary in response to temperature, food availability, or other environmental factors. An insect is known as an imago (adult) when it is sexually mature. At this point, the molting stops and the energy for growth is channeled into the production of eggs or sperm.General Entomology: Morphogenesis source

Thus, according to the quotation above, it shows that it belongs to the order Himeptera.

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Reference:

General Entomology: Morphogenesis source

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PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA INFORMATION

Photos: Taken By @sward
Smartphone Camera: Redmi Note 4 Adding Macro Lens
Metering Mode: Spot
Editing Process: Windows Photos Editor 10.0.1
Category Photo: Insects Photography
Location: Lhokseumawe, Aceh-Indonesia

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All the photos above, I took using the Smartphone Camera "Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 + by adding a macro lens".

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