Condylostylus Insect

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Austrosciapus connexusJune 07,2026Chittagong Division, Bangladesh

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There are many kinds of natural beauty around us and I really like to enjoy these beauties. Natural environment is an environment where there are various means to give beauty and cheer to the human mind. Among them, the beauty of various types of small and large insects is one of the beauties. Today I am sharing a small insect and it is a flying insect. When I saw this insect, I enjoyed its beauty and I liked the insect so I took some pictures of this insect and the pictures are presented above for observation.

This beautiful insect has a beautiful name and its name is Condylostylus Insect. It is a very familiar insect to me and it is considered a common insect in our Bangladesh. When I left my workplace and school in the afternoon, I saw this insect sitting on a leaf of a tree on the side of the road and I was very happy to see it. I observed it closely and saw that it has very thin wings in its body with the help of which it can move from one place to another at high speed. Moreover, I saw the combination of green color in its body the most which made the insect look more bright and beautiful. I have now shared some of the pictures that I took with the Hive community friends. Thank you all friends.

Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
Iso speedISO 40
Focal length2.13 mm
PhotographyAustrosciapus connexus
LocationChittagong Division, Bangladesh
Photographer@anisurdalim7
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/369681850
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5828490.86353https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353


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