Tag Archives: Palo Verde
Centipede and Eggs
Millipede
Guayacan over-look
Rubén (España)
Guanacaste Tree
Plant species presence/absence transect
I assisted Rafa in conducting a transect to identify plant species presence/absence the other day. I discovered that I don’t know the grasses (Poaceae) well, but most of the other macrophyte species, I’ve got down. I was also reminded that it’s generally a bad idea to have electronics in the wetland here around 3 pm, as that’s when the rains usually come. Luckily, it’s easy to see and hear the rain coming.
Another Syrphid
What is this?
Nymphaea amazonum
Having a ring of hairs surrounding the end of the petiole distinquishes N. amazonum from another common water lily here, Nymphaea prolifera. Both commonly have purple specks on the upper surface of the leaves, and have entire, un-toothed, margins, unlike N. pulchella and N. ampla.