P023R Ormetica sicilia
P024R Spilomela perspicata
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P054R Coenipeta phasis
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P020R Synchlora expulsata
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P016R Coenipeta glaucinans
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53 Wasp
51 Assassin Bug 2
50 Assassin Bug 1
52 Assassin Bug 3
38 Beetle 3: Stenocrates sps
37 Beetle 2
41 Longhorn Beetle 3
40 Longhorn Beetle 2
36 B1 Ancognatha sps?
35 Semiotus ligneus
33 Deilelater physoderus
25 Radisson Hotel North Face
32 Mantis Nymph On Long Trail Night Walk
24 Passiflora Growing at Side of Short Trail
23 Strange Little Butterfly At Track Side
22 Short Jungle Trail To Butterfly Flight
27 Close Radisson Rainforest
30 Radisson Long Jungle Trail
31 Radisson Long Jungle Trail
29 Radisson Golf Buggy Track to the Long Jungle Tr…
56 Leaf Hopper or Cicada (Set)?
55 Leaf Hopper or Cicada?
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.
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P001RG Perigonia lusca
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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
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P056RG
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P014RG Cerodirphia sp.?
P027RG Synchlora xysteraria
P070aR
P044R Syssphinx colla colla
P070bR
P045RG Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Male
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P022R Epipaschia sp.
Pyralidae, Epipaschiinae - Wingspan: 26mm.
A single specimen came to light on the 16th April. It is possible that this is Epipaschia superatalis, but the hind wings of this specimen is the same pale green broadly bordered in black, which is contrary to examples of this species in reference databases, which are almost all black. The degree of variability of this species is uncertain.
A single specimen came to light on the 16th April. It is possible that this is Epipaschia superatalis, but the hind wings of this specimen is the same pale green broadly bordered in black, which is contrary to examples of this species in reference databases, which are almost all black. The degree of variability of this species is uncertain.
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