58 Weevil
P071G Eumorpha anchemolus
P072G Cosmosoma teuthras
P074G Nyceryx coffaeae
P076G
P080G
P081G Phaemolis lineatus
P082G Viviennea salma
P083G
P084G Calonotos metallicus
P085G Automeris incarnata
78 Pseudophasma bicolor Female
81 A Pterinoxylus (?) Nymph
97 A Fairly Large "Chafer" Beetle.
98 (Leaf Katydid 1) Itarissa sps.
96 A "Hot Cross" Beetle
93 A Leaf Hopper (Poekilloptera phalaenoides)
95 A Larger Cicada
73 Black Vulture
94 Large Flat Leaf-Hopper (Poekilloptera phalaenoi…
95 A Larger Cicada
106 Ascalobyas albistigma (Walker, 1853) An Owlfly
108 Brontostoma discus (An Assassin Bug)
90 Loxa viridis (Shield Bug)
75 Calopteron discrepans
57 Archasia belfragei (Treehopper)
54 Small Cicada
39 Longhorn Beetle 1
34 A Pair of Click Beetles
28 A Big Iguana
P001RG Perigonia lusca
P063R Chalcoecia sp.
P062R
P068R
P066R Tricentrogyna priscilla
P069R Melipotis fasciolaris
P007R Macaria sp.
P070R Eucereon sp. 9YB
P067R Pachylioides resumens
P053R Manduca florestan (Florestan Sphinx)
42 Metriophasma diocles
43 Small Mantis Fly
44 Shield Bug 1
46 "Sorry, Must Fly!" - Shield Bug 2
P058R
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59 A "Whatisit"?


First try of the Light Trap at Gamboa resulted in a massive number of moths, but mainly tiny non-descript ones. In desperation I just turned the light off, opened the trap, and left them to escape. In the morning a few vagrants were still around and the yellow spot caught my eye still in the bottom of the cage.
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