67 Pseudosermyle phalangiflora Male
68 A Feeding Tick
69 Deep Jungle Walk
69a A Jungle Waterfall
70a Macal River Crossing to San Ignacio (New)
79a Going Up!
103 Back On Lower Slopes
105 Going Home - A Roadside Cafe
106 Military Memorabilia Overhead
107 More Aerial Memorabilia
108 More Military Memorabilia
109 Our Personal Return Jetstream To Cancun
110 Ready For Take-off
65 Automeris sps Larva
95 The Final Descent
102 Down the Mountainside
101 Returning Through the Forest
100 Climbing Back By Torchlight
99 Ascent Back Out Of Chamber
98 A Limestone Curtain
97 Explanation Of The Ceremonial Area
96 At The Ceremonial Chamber
92 A Large Cave Cricket
93 Further Inside The Cave
91 A larger Broken Stalactite Found Nearby
94 Waiting For The Final Descent
90 Part Of The Flowstone With Stalactites
89 Passing a Large Flowstone Formation
88 Going Deeper Into The Mountain
87 A Rest Stop For More Maya Information
86 More Mayan Artefacts
85 Climbing To A Tunnel To Another Gallery
84 Climbing To See Burial Urns on a High Ledge
83a Decoration On Burial Pot
83 Maya Burial Artefacts at side of tunnel
82 Stalactites Inside the Cave Entrance
81 The Cave Entrance
80 Instructions Before Entering The Cave
79 A Long Trek First To The Cave
78 Off To Find The Cave Entrance
77 An Outdoor Wash Basin
76 Arrival at The Cave Site
75 Westen Highway to Guatamala
74 Western Highway San Ignacio
73 An interesting Garage Advertisement
72 Buses at the San Ignacio Terminal
71 A San Ignacio Street
70 Boarding for a Che-Chem Ha Caving Trip
61 Phoebis philea Puddle Party
60 Butterflies Gathering For a Puddle Party
58 Macal River Birds
57 View Down Macal River
56 Watching Wildlife On Sand Spit
55a A Bug, not a Beetle (?)
55 River Flies Formation (Thyridanthrax sps?)
54 Anartia jatrophae (White Peacock)
53 Marpesia chiron (Many-banded Daggerwing)
52b Coragyps atratus (Black Vulture)
52 Riverside Wader
51 Location Videoing On A Pebble Flat
42 Euptoieta hegesia (Mexican Fritillary)
40 Prepona demophon (Shoemaker)
39 Hamadryas februa (Grey Cracker)
36 Track Down To The Macal River
34 Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
33 Crotophaga sulcirostris (Groove-billed Ani)
32 Eupsittula nana astec (Aztec Parakeet)
31 Melanerpes aurifons (Golden-Fronted Woodpecker)
30 Tityra semifasciata (Masked Tityra)
29 Pitangus sulphuratus (Great Kiskadee)
28 Amazona albifrons (White-fronted Parrot)
27 Turdus grayi (Clay-coloured Thrush)
24 A Large Lizard Near The Rotunda
23 Yellow's Vantage Point In Farmyard
22 "Yellow" - Amazona oratrix
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66 Pseudosermyle phalangiflora Female
Diapheromerinae - Bodylength: 75mm.
Found on a night walk nearby, this small Phasmid was fairly common. It is easy to culture, and was distributed to the Phasmid Study Group members in 2002.
Found on a night walk nearby, this small Phasmid was fairly common. It is easy to culture, and was distributed to the Phasmid Study Group members in 2002.
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