Still in green form
I met this interesting nymph on one of the small trees at the back of my parents's house. It was still morning when I did the macro photowalk back then.
I am not really sure what species of bug will have this kind of nymph, with green color which blend so nicely with the color of the leaves it was resting on.
I was lucky enough to spot it, which other wise will be overlooked so easily because of the beauty of its camouflage.
Another interesting fact that I later learned of this nymph is that the color of this species will be so much different from the nymph stage like this one. (I am not pretty sure though, as there was not much reference that I could use)
But more likely that this green nymph that I found is the nymph of the Gonocerus acuteangulatus is a herbivorous species of true bug in the family Coreidae. It is commonly known as the box bug in the UK as it once only occurred in Box Hill in Surrey where it fed on box trees. Although there is a big chance that it is not the same species, but at least they might be on the same genus or family, so the color and the shape of this nymph will changed drastically when it turn into adult bug.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | external Flash | |
Gear | Olympus OMD Em5 Mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
I am a Balinese man, a father of a toddler son, working in the hospitality industry, who has recently found a passion for macro photography. I want to share the photos that I've taken here on Hive. I appreciate any comments or feedback you leave on my posts and kindly invite you to be part of my journey in this vast Hive Ocean. Thank you very much |
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Excellent pictures, is incredible how people of other countries could watch the wonderful that the nature is. Greats
Its form looks strange yet amazing. At first, I couldn't tell between the head and the abdomen until I looked closer.