Wood-Borer Beetle (Chrysobothris cribraria)

in hive-144064 •  yesterday 

This time I did not go to the far place, but I decided to walk around my neighbor. So, I made a short work to the bush along the village street side. There, I found this cute beetle which is called Wood-Borer Beetle (Chrysobothris cribraria), a beetle that I found perching on dried twig. It's been a while I did not deal with macro stuff, so a few days ago, I managed to capture this species of beetle using that device. Great to see this beetle with this look, and for a moment it stayed still as if it was there for me. Seeing that, I tried to take its pictures from the closest range, so that I could possibly see the unique things it has, the two big eyes and beautiful color. This species is known agrilus that stays in the same genus as jewel bugs. It belongs to the family of Buprestidae, in the order Coleoptera.


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CameraSmartphone
CategoryMacrophotography
LensLensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens
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These are a little different, you can't tell unless you look closely from a distance, you've taken great photography.