HUNTING NGENGAT | Ngengat and Mating Insects

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Ngengat and Mating Insects


Today, I will show you the types of insects that are often called moths and insects that are mating, this type of insect, has many types and will develop in various places in the forest, but this type of moth, really likes being behind the leaves, when doing marriage and are often on the leaves, while looking for food.

like what kind of moth I mean, let's see, from the whole picture below:


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


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Forest Ngengat


That's what I can say, hopefully useful, having seen these types of forest Ngengat .

I end with a word
Have a good day, always happy with family

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PhotographyNgengat and Mating Insects
Location PhotoAceh Forest
Camera usedHandphone
Photographer@sultan-aceh

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Mating procedures may be divided into four general stages, varying, of course, with the kind of insect.

Often in populations of insects, males of the species emerge first as adults, and thus are available for mating when the females emerge. The usual example of this strategy is in the genus Opifex, a mosquito group in New Zealand, where males immediately mate with the female as she emerges from her pupal shell. Finding and recognizing mates is usually achieved by chemical attractants in the air (called pheromones), appearing at the same food, sometimes by sound, and uncommonly by light flashes (as in fireflies) or flashing of colors. Sex-attractant pheromones are produced by female moths and perceived in the air by the antennae of males of the species. The male silk moth, by current estimates, can detect a few hundred pheromone molecules among 25 quintillion molecules, an incredible accomplishment. Male mosquitoes locate females for mating by responding to the humming sound made by the vibrating wings of the females. Many kinds of insects, including flies, beetles, wasps, bees, and butterflies are known to congregate at locations termed leks, where there is no food, water or beneficial resource other than individuals of the same species. These leks are simply a place to locate mates. As might be expected, the different ways in which insect sexes locate and recognize each other are extremely numerous because there are so many insect species.

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