A large female Rhinoceros beetle (Scarabaeidae), probably of subfamily dynastinae (courtesy of Cristian, our entomologist NAPIRE mentor this year) attracted by a black light at Las Cruces.
Tag Archives: Las Cruces
A juvenile water bug
Entrance to the Rio Java
A wandering spider
Talking stream ecology
Frank Camacho, of the University of Guam, talks about tropical stream ecology with some of the NAPIRE students in Rio Java and Quebrada Cerro.
Travelling caterpillars
An overlook at Las Cruces
A small group of us hiked to some newly acquired abandon pasture at the Las Cruces Biological Station that sits at the highest elevation of the reserve–1400 m. The northeastern view looks at the Talamanca mountain range, where Las Alturas de Coton is located, and, more broadly, La Amistad International Biosphere Reserve, which is a protected area covering southern Costa Rica and norther Panama.
A cascade a Quebrada Culvert
A spider and her spiderlings
More ground anoles
Norops polylepis seen elsewhere on Montegraphia: