P092G Pero ancetaria
84 Pterinoxylus sps Wings
83 Pterinoxylus sps (M)
79 Pseudophasma bicolor Wings
82 Pterinoxylus sps
02 Local Cuba Bus
05 Another Big Gun In The Hotel Grounds
06 The Hotel Foyer
09 Panama Colourful Bus
10 Gamboa Resort Entrance Board
14 Gamboa Resort Foyer
13 Gamboa Resort Foyer
18 Up-River View
19 Black Vultures (Coragyps atratus)
24 Road, Rail, and Canal Traffic
21 Watching The Canal Traffic
29 All Aboard the truck for the Aerial Tram Trip
30 Our Aerial Tram Guide
33 On the Spiral Tower
34 Howler Monkey From the Tower
40 Distant Sighting of Chacalaca
37 Great Grackle at a Garden Pool
44 Greater Ani (Crotophaga major)
46 Blue-Grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)
47 Crimson-rumped Tanager
43 Red-crowned Woodpecker (Melanerpes rubricapillu…
41 Green Parakeet Flock Bedding Down For Night
42 Green Parakeet in Close Up
35 Hotel Main Building Balcony
36 View From Balcony Up the Rio Chagres
32 Canal View From Hill Top Tower
31 Floating Through The Rain-forest by Aerial Tram
26 Vehicle Carrier MORNING GLORY Passing By
28 The Hotel Safari Truck
25 Container Train Crossing Rio Chagres
20 Rio Chagres Main Bridge
17 Chagres River Edge
16 Gamboa Resort River Drive To Canal
15 Metal Artwork In Foyer
11 Gamboa Resort Old Canal Accommodation
12 Gamboa Resort Foyer
07 American(?) Cars Outside Hotel
08 Panama City Traffic
04 Gun In Hotel Grounds
03 Plaque In Hotel Garden
01 Nacional De Cuba Hotel
51 Napaea sp.
50 Small Butterfly on Hotel Wall
23 Small Butterfly near Canal
22 Leaf-cutter Ant Run
38 View From Ground Floor Room
39 Small Wild Area Close To Our Room
57 Tiger-striped Leafwing (Consul fabius)
52 Phanus marshalli
45 Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
54 Caligo illioneus (?)
55 Stinky Leafwing (Historis odius)
27 Moving Canal Service Equipment back to Gamboa
49 Anartia fatima (Banded Peacock)
58 Tiger-striped Leafwing (Consul fabius)
59 Lycorea halia (?)
56 Cydno Longwing (Heliconius cydno)
53 Morpho menelaus at a Feeding Station
77 Berries
91 Shield Bug 6
102 (Cricket 2) A Gryllacridid Bush-cricket
101 (Cricket 1) A Field Cricket
100 (Katydid 3) Copiphora sps.
80 Pseudophasma bicolor Nymph
86 Bostera sps Male
85 Bostera sps Last Instar Male Nymph
87 Bostera sps Nymph
99 (Leaf Katydid 2) Orophus sps?
89 Metriophasma diocles Female Nymph
88 Metriophasma diocles Nymph
76 Gamboa Night Walks
61 Gamboa Foyer
63 Gamboa Resort Interior Garden Waterfalls
62 Gamboa Resort Interior Garden
65 Gamboa Resort Lower Interior Gardens
57 Dragonfly
92 A Final Shield Bug to Wave Us Farewell
P104G Citioica anthonilis
P045G Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Female
P109G
P107G Eutelia abscondens
P112G Dysodia speculifera
105 One of many Dragonflies around the Rio Chagres
P101G Lonomia columbiana
P088G Syssphinx molina
P100G Lepidodes gallopavo
P103G
P102G Herbita amicaria
108 Brontostoma discus (An Assassin Bug)
94 Large Flat Leaf-Hopper (Poekilloptera phalaenoi…
95 A Larger Cicada
106 Ascalobyas albistigma (Walker, 1853) An Owlfly
97 A Fairly Large "Chafer" Beetle.
98 (Leaf Katydid 1) Itarissa sps.
96 A "Hot Cross" Beetle
73 Black Vulture
95 A Larger Cicada
93 A Leaf Hopper (Poekilloptera phalaenoides)
81 A Pterinoxylus (?) Nymph
78 Pseudophasma bicolor Female
P071G Eumorpha anchemolus
P074G Nyceryx coffaeae
P072G Cosmosoma teuthras
P080G
P081G Phaemolis lineatus
P083G
P085G Automeris incarnata
P084G Calonotos metallicus
P082G Viviennea salma
P076G
90 Loxa viridis (Shield Bug)
75 Calopteron discrepans
59 A "Whatisit"?
58 Weevil
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109 Bug 5: Leptoglossus phyllopus (Leaf-footed Bug)
Coreidae - Body Length: ~30mm.
Spotted on a night walk at Gamboa, it appeared to be feeding on a small fruit up in a tree, so this had to be a flash photograph at about 4-5metres distance. This is a cropped and enhanced picture, and it is interesting that another Reduviid nymph was also feeding at the same time.
Spotted on a night walk at Gamboa, it appeared to be feeding on a small fruit up in a tree, so this had to be a flash photograph at about 4-5metres distance. This is a cropped and enhanced picture, and it is interesting that another Reduviid nymph was also feeding at the same time.
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