The image features a dead cicada with its head facing left and its wings folded against its body. The cicada has a vibrant green coloration on its thorax and black spots on its head. Its eyes are large and black, whereas its mouthparts are not visible.
The background of the image is dark grey or black in color, which enhances the contrast between the cicada's bright colors and the surrounding environment. A subtle reflection can be seen on the surface below the cicada, adding a sense of depth to the image. – AI vision
Un superlativo gorgojo de verano (Neotibicen superbus) encontrado en Wolf Pen Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 31 de julio de 2013. La imagen presenta a un gorgojo muerto con su cabeza mirando hacia la izquierda y sus alas plegadas contra su cuerpo. El gorgojo tiene una coloración verde vibrante en su tórax y manchas negras en su cabeza. Sus ojos son grandes y negros, mientras que sus partes bucales no son visibles. El fondo de la imagen es de color gris oscuro o negro, lo que realza el contraste entre los colores brillantes del gorgojo y el entorno circundante. Se puede observar un sutil reflejo en la superficie debajo del gorgojo, lo que añade una sensación de profundidad a la imagen. – Spanish translation
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