56 Leaf Hopper or Cicada (Set)?
29 Radisson Golf Buggy Track to the Long Jungle Tr…
31 Radisson Long Jungle Trail
30 Radisson Long Jungle Trail
27 Close Radisson Rainforest
22 Short Jungle Trail To Butterfly Flight
23 Strange Little Butterfly At Track Side
24 Passiflora Growing at Side of Short Trail
32 Mantis Nymph On Long Trail Night Walk
25 Radisson Hotel North Face
33 Deilelater physoderus
35 Semiotus ligneus
36 B1 Ancognatha sps?
40 Longhorn Beetle 2
41 Longhorn Beetle 3
37 Beetle 2
38 Beetle 3: Stenocrates sps
52 Assassin Bug 3
50 Assassin Bug 1
51 Assassin Bug 2
53 Wasp
P015R
P016R Coenipeta glaucinans
P017R
P018R
P019R
P020R Synchlora expulsata
P021R
P022R Epipaschia sp.
P023R Ormetica sicilia
P024R Spilomela perspicata
P025R
P026R
P054R Coenipeta phasis
45 Shield Bug 2
49 Shield Bug 4
47 Shield Bug 3
48 Shield Bug 3
28 A Big Iguana
57 Archasia belfragei (Treehopper)
39 Longhorn Beetle 1
34 A Pair of Click Beetles
54 Small Cicada
P067R Pachylioides resumens
P070R Eucereon sp. 9YB
P066R Tricentrogyna priscilla
P007R Macaria sp.
P063R Chalcoecia sp.
P062R
P001RG Perigonia lusca
P068R
P069R Melipotis fasciolaris
P053R Manduca florestan (Florestan Sphinx)
44 Shield Bug 1
46 "Sorry, Must Fly!" - Shield Bug 2
42 Metriophasma diocles
43 Small Mantis Fly
PR032R
P056RG
P058R
P057R
P014RG Cerodirphia sp.?
P027RG Synchlora xysteraria
P070aR
P044R Syssphinx colla colla
P070bR
P045RG Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Male
P046R Pseudodirphia sp.
P047R Rhuda difficilis
P049R Eutelia ablatrix
P052R
P050R Rosema zelica
P051R
P004RG Cosmosoma sp.
P043R Eumorpha satellitia
P035R Dirphia aviluisiana
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55 Leaf Hopper or Cicada?
Length Overall: 29mm.
This strange insect came to the light trap on the 15th April. At first it was thought that it was a strange moth, but the wings are without scales. It was kept to evaluate later, and the spread specimen revealed some interesting patterns and colour hidden by the cryptic fore-wings. It is shown in the following picture.
This strange insect came to the light trap on the 15th April. At first it was thought that it was a strange moth, but the wings are without scales. It was kept to evaluate later, and the spread specimen revealed some interesting patterns and colour hidden by the cryptic fore-wings. It is shown in the following picture.
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