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#11918884
5 January 2025
A person prepares date jaggery after collecting juice from date palm trees on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, on January 5, 2025.
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#11873604
16 December 2024
A worker warms himself as others prepare date jaggery after collecting juice from date palm trees in Magura, Bangladesh, on January 16, 2024. The production of date jaggery, a traditional winter delicacy, supports local livelihoods and is an essential seasonal activity in the region.
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#11616811
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616815
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616816
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616817
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616818
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616819
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11616820
28 September 2024
The ''Bamboo Bug'' or ''Bamboo Coreid,'' Cloresmus modestus, is a species of diurnal true bug in the leaf-footed bug family. It is considered a serious pest of bamboo shoots in China, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Singapore. This true bug feeds on the sap of bamboo, potentially causing damage by extracting nutrients and hindering growth. The antennae of the nymphal instars and adults play a role in communication among individuals and in locating host plants. This photo was taken in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 28th September 2024.
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#11514354
26 August 2024
Prickly pear plantations in a rural area in Siliana, Tunisia, on May 10, 2024. Several agricultural areas in Tunisia are the latest victims of the cochineal invasion, which appears in North Africa 10 years ago. The cochineal, imported by chance from the Americas--where the prickly pear also originates--sucks the sap from the plant, slowly killing it.
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#11367438
28 June 2024
The sap of rubber trees is flowing in plantations in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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#11367445
28 June 2024
It is showing the white liquid sap of a rubber tree dropping into a container after the tree is being bled at a rubber plantation in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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#11367446
28 June 2024
It is showing the white liquid sap of a rubber tree dropping into a container after the tree is being bled at a rubber plantation in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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#11367447
28 June 2024
It is showing the white liquid sap of a rubber tree dropping into a container after the tree is being bled at a rubber plantation in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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#11367448
28 June 2024
It is showing the white liquid sap of a rubber tree dropping into a container after the tree is being bled at a rubber plantation in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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#11367442
28 June 2024
An Indian farmer is collecting the white liquid sap of rubber trees a few hours after the trees were bled at his rubber plantation in Nagicherra, West Tripura State, India, on June 28, 2024.
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