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Author Archives: rathomas49

Fancy-leaved tococa, Tococa guinensis with domatia

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

All photos by Bob Thomas, May 2010. Tococa is a member of the Neotropical plant family Melastomatacae.  They have domatia, chambers produced by the plant, at the base of leaves. […]

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Insects, Vascular Plants

Cow’s Udder, Solanum mammosum

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photos by Bob Thomas, Aripo Agriculture Station, Trinidad, June 1988. A most interesting species of Solanum.  Can you see why they are called Cow’s Udder, among other similarly focused names? […]

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Vascular Plants

Stingless Bee: a very large, very old nest

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photos by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad, located below the verandah. This nest is the largest we’ve seen and it is at least 35 years old, according to […]

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Insects

Stingless Bees, Meliponini

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

There are a variety of stingless bees in most tropical environments.  They construct nests in fissures, holes, etc., and normally have a waxy opening.

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Insects

Southern House Wren overnighting in post hole

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, May 2010. The wren used this evening resting place a couple of nights.  Allowed us to get a nice look without touching […]

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Birds

Who ate these Maya apple snails?

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Both photos taken by Bob Thomas. When the water is low in the lagoons that surround Crooked Tree, Orange Walk District, Belize, the shore is littered with empty freshwater Maya […]

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Birds, Mollusks

Sandbox Tree, Hura crepitans

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Grand Rivere, Trinidad, November 2004. Photo by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad, June 2012. Photo by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad, June […]

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Vascular Plants

Vaillant’s Frog, Lithobates vaillanti

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Augustine, Rio Frio, Cayo District, Belize, May 2005.Photo by Bob Thomas, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Stann Creek District, Belize, May 2010. Rana vaillanti is the most […]

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Frogs

Ramon or Breadnut, Brosimum alicastrum

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

All photos by Bob Thomas, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2008. Ramon has food value for many forms of wildlife, as well as humans.  It was a staple starch source for cereal […]

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Vascular Plants

Terrestrial turbellarian flatworms: Gigantea gigantea

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Terrestrial flatworms, planarians of the family Geoplanidae, are rather secretive animals that live in humid zones like leaf-litter, under logs and rocks, and in burrows in moist soil.  They prowl […]

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Worms

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