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Category Archives: Insects

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

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

What Katydid? (11-2008)

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad, November 2008.

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Insects, What is this?

Wax-tail leafhopper, Pterodictya reticularis

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Both photos by Bob Thomas, taken in a cacao plantation, Tortuguero, Costa Rica, February 1986. Another name for this species is lantern fly.  Many leafhopper have wax producing cells which […]

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Insects

Paper wasp nests, Polistes

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Pilenque, Costa Rica, February 1986. Photo by Bob Thomas, Simla (Wm. Beebe Research Station), Trinidad, June 2001.Photo by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad, June […]

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Insects

Bull horn acacia, Acacia sp.: symbiotic ants & signature of doctrines

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment
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Insects, Vascular Plants

Kissing Bug, Triatoma dimidiata

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Insects

Tortoise shell beetle

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Insects

Termites

July 25, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, San Miguel Village, Toledo District, Belize, May 2003. These termites were about to take flight from a post inside the late Pablo Ack’s home in the […]

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Insects

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