Latin Name |
Observation date |
Location |
Appias libythea |
April 29,2025 |
Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |







This is an insect and it is a flying insect and I liked it very much. It is an insect of the natural environment and a contribution of nature and it can be seen in the natural environment all the time and it lives by eating natural food. Nature is the favorite environment of this insect where it likes to live. The name of this beautiful insect is Appias libythea Insect. This insect is very familiar to me and is one of my favorite insects. I first saw this insect in flight and I liked it very much. Because in flight, the insect was flying in the sky with its wings spread. And I enjoyed the beauty of this insect at this time and because I liked it, I took a few pictures with my own mobile and those pictures are presented above for the purpose of showing all my friends.
I saw this beautiful flying insect sitting on a weed flower on the side of the road northwest of my workplace school last April and I really liked it. It is a large butterfly and looks very beautiful. When I went to take a picture of this butterfly, it did not want to sit in any particular place. So I stood for a while and when it sat on the flower, I was able to take a few pictures quickly in a short time. I observed it closely and saw that it has very beautiful wings in its body and with the help of these wings it can fly in the sky and go from one place to another. Moreover, I saw the combination of white and black colors in the wings of its body which made the insect look more beautiful and bright. Such insects usually look very beautiful in flight. Thank you to all my friends.
Camera used |
Smartphone |
Lens |
Macro |
Iso speed |
ISO 40 |
Focal length |
2.13 mm |
Photography |
Appias libythea |
Location |
Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |
Photographer |
@anisurdalim7 |
Link to original |
community |
Link |
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/316978564 |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Map |
23.58284 |
90.86353 |
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353 |