A Wasp-like Insects: Sawfly (Symphyta)
Sawfly (Symphyta) is another species of flies that is often seen visiting flowers or vegetation spots. I found this fly around the hill a little while ago. I only spotted this single fly flying here and there, running away by the time it sensed something approach. Besides, it is a tiny insect, moving fast was another problem to take a shot with a smartphone. So things had been learned, when I faced such a situation, I had to allow myself away while keeping eyes on the subject which I believe, most of the insects would come back to the spot where it first touched. Right! Not long after that, it came back with careful moves. There I carefully approached while aiming the camera toward its face. Sawflies are related to bees, wasps, and ants (in the order Hymenoptera). They go through four stages in their life cycle – egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The larvae look similar to caterpillars or, in some cases, tiny worms.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |
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Your shots are really amazing, you present something different in a different way. Great photography.