A Young Naturalist in India Finds a Stunning Treehopper - Observation of the Week, 9/8/2019

Our Observation of the Week is this Leptocentrus taurus treehopper, seen in India by @adit!

A student in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Adit Jeyan tells me that “nature and wildlife have always fascinated me ever since I was a child.” About a year ago, he started photographing birds, as well as other wildlife, such as the bug seen above.  

“There's a place near the beach where I live that has a lot of small trees and shrubs,” he explains. 

It's usually quite crowded as people come with their families to enjoy the place. I go there often because it has a rich variety of insects and arachnids and also birds during the migratory season. I stumbled upon this during one of those trips to the place. He was just around 1 cm in length.

The bug he photographed, Leptocentrus taurus, is a member of the family Membracidae, or typical treehoppers. Like all bugs in the order Hemiptera, treehoppers have mouthparts used for piercing and sucking. Some bugs, like the assassin bugs, use this for predation, but most bugs, including the treehoppers, feed on plant liquids. The pronotums, or front three sections of the thorax, are often large and elaborate, as can be seen in Adit’s photo. Some resemble plant thorns, and others mimic ants - excellent for camouflage. And yes, they “hop” with the aid of their wings.

Adit (above), says “I started using iNat in the beginning for identifying the species I photographed…

[it] has taught me about a lot of species of wildlife and I've learned how to identify wildlife in the field thanks to iNat. I had never known that such a rich diversity of wildlife could be found around in the city where I live.

I am still in school but I want to become an Environmentalist when I grow up.

- by Tony Iwane.

- Check out all 10k+ treehopper observations on iNat, ranked by favorites!

- Tree hoppers use vibrations to communicate with each other, as discussed in this video.

Publicado el septiembre 8, 2019 08:10 TARDE por tiwane tiwane

Comentarios

Great photograph, Adit. Good luck to you in your quest to become an environmentalist. We need them more than ever!

Publicado por argyl1 hace más de 4 años

Great photo!!

Publicado por kkeivit hace más de 4 años

What an incredibly fabulous treehopper! Thank you Adit for introducing us to him!

@steven-cyclist -- I know you will like this one.

@ginsengandsoon -- I imagine you will also go nuts over this.

Publicado por susanhewitt hace más de 4 años

Wonderful photo and story. Keep taking photos Adit.

Publicado por carolynstewart hace más de 4 años

Amazing bug! Great photograph! Great good luck in your studies!

Publicado por vanwest hace más de 4 años

Great photo, keep up the good work on your lovely country.

Publicado por nyoni-pete hace más de 4 años

Great photo.

Publicado por leithallb hace más de 4 años

beautiful photo!

Publicado por loarie hace más de 4 años

Adit , you are doing a great job & don't forget to involve your friends too.

Publicado por itzhak46 hace más de 4 años

Great Shot!

Publicado por lrstewart hace más de 4 años

Fantastic capture!

Publicado por botanicaltreasures hace más de 4 años

Great going @adit and @jeyan So happy to see your observation selected as Observation of the week. This is really a cool capture.

Publicado por vijaybarve hace más de 4 años

Thanks everyone! It's a humbling experience for me

Publicado por adit hace más de 4 años

Congratulations for having the, "Observation of the Week", a well deserved honor for the fantastic photo of a fantastic insect. Keep those posts coming!

Publicado por pam-piombino hace más de 4 años

It looks like a creature from "Star Wars" or "Lord of the Rings." How amazing is our real world!

Publicado por dziakj1 hace más de 4 años

Lovely !!

Publicado por defd hace más de 4 años

A quite amazing creature!!! Great Photo!

Publicado por katharinab hace más de 4 años

It IS stunning! What a cool looking creature. Nice job, adit.

Publicado por pamdarrow hace más de 4 años

Fantastic photo! Thank you :)

Publicado por claudia_ma hace más de 4 años

adit me to i am still in school and always love trees and plants since childhood
great job adit

Publicado por p_a26 hace más de 4 años

Excellent!

Publicado por aesbiologist hace más de 4 años

Great shot! Thanks for sharing!

Publicado por rednat hace más de 4 años

Cool looking insect!

Publicado por hikingsandiego hace más de 4 años

congrats this is an amazing shot, reminds me of this one I saw in China: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4511098. I wish I had had a better camera like yours at the time.

Publicado por madfox hace más de 4 años

Wow, what an amazing shot! You deserve the observation of the week. Not only with the quality of the picture but for teaching me such insects exist. iNaturlist has taught me so much in a very short time. I want to echo the comment about becoming an environmentalist as we need them more than ever, by argyl.

Publicado por onekoolkid0 hace más de 4 años

Great, Adit. With such a keen sense of observation and a natural interest in the environment, you will surely achieve your goal of becoming an environmentalist. Waiting to see more such pictures from you.

Publicado por jayanthikrish hace más de 4 años

thanks everyone for your kind words.

Publicado por adit hace más de 4 años

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