Repost from Hive - MONOMAD : SPIDER WASP (Wasps in the family Pompilidae )

in monomad •  3 years ago 

This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes

Thursday, today I will share some photos that I took a few days ago, this photo I took in the afternoon when my friends and I were by the river, we usually look for objects to shoot with a macro lens about two hours before the sky welcomes the night. The sea breeze that blows a little harder than usual makes it difficult for me to focus on the insects that I will share on this occasion. Annnddd yeah! To take part in today's #monomad contest, I'd like to show you some Macro Photo of an Animal. The animal that I will share in this post is an animal that belongs to the class of Insect. The insect that I will share in this post is called a "Spider Wasp", this is the name I found when I matched the photos in my smartphone gallery to Google lens.

And after finding the name of the animal that I will share, I finally tried to find out more information on google search, and on wikipedia I found other information about insects that I will share with monomad friends today, on wikipedia it is explained that;

"Wasps in the family Pompilidae are commonly called spider wasps, spider-hunting wasps, or pompilid wasps. . . . . ." 👉 Read more on Wikipedia

After reading some of the information written on wikipedia, and apparently I found new knowledge there, I just found out that an insect called Spider wasp is a type of animal that hunts spiders, at first I thought that the name Spider Wasp is because of its behavior that looks like a spider, but it turns out I was wrong.

. . . . .What ??? It turns out that Spider Wasp are also dangerous stinging animals, and on wikipedia it is also explained that it has venom, I really just found out about it, if only I had known earlier about this, maybe I wouldn't have dared to take a photo of him, lucky he didn't got angry when i teased her and i was really shocked when i read this information.

Okay buddy's, below are some photos of Spider Wasp that I will share in today's #monomad challenge, all the photos I show here were taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, hope you like it. 🤗


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This is a photo of the spider wasp that I took with a full view of its body. Sorry if I can only show one photo because this insect prefers to hide in the corner of the grass, and below this photo is a photo I took without using a macro lens.


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This time it was very difficult for me to take photos of this insect called Spider wasp, because he prefers to hide in a corner of the grass which makes me unable to take too many photos of him with a full body. I only got one, but I don't think it's satisfied, but I still have to share it in this post so that friends don't wonder what the body shape of the insects I share in this post is like.


Thanks for visiting my blog andand have read my writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, because here I am still using Google translator to post it into English. See you in my next post. 🤗

INFORMATION

CameraPoco X3 NFC
LensSony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm
PhotographySpider Wasp
ProcessMobile Lightroom
CategoryB&W Macrophotography
LocationIndonesia - Aceh
Photographer@mirz

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