55 Stinky Leafwing (Historis odius)
48 Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus)
53 Morpho menelaus at a Feeding Station
60 Cynea cynea
61 Rhetus periander
62 Mylon maimon
63 Chloreuptychia sp (?)
64 Napaea eucharila
65 View From Hotel Rear Walkway
66 Rear Walkway Night-time Illumination
67 Hotel Rear Walkway Lights
68 Praying Mantis at light
69 Assassin Bug 1
70 Assassin Bug 2
71 Dendropsophus microcephalus
72 Trachycephalus venulosus
73 Cane Toad (Rhinella marina)
74 Leaf Cricket
80 Tower Service Road
81 Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis camdryas)
82 Metriophasma diocles M
83 Pterinoxylus sp
90 Lagoon Trail
49 Anartia fatima (Banded Peacock)
52 Phanus marshalli
45 Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
27 Moving Canal Service Equipment back to Gamboa
59 Lycorea halia (?)
58 Tiger-striped Leafwing (Consul fabius)
57 Tiger-striped Leafwing (Consul fabius)
56 Cydno Longwing (Heliconius cydno)
51 Napaea sp.
50 Small Butterfly on Hotel Wall
23 Small Butterfly near Canal
22 Leaf-cutter Ant Run
39 Small Wild Area Close To Our Room
38 View From Ground Floor Room
47 Crimson-rumped Tanager
46 Blue-Grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)
44 Greater Ani (Crotophaga major)
43 Red-crowned Woodpecker (Melanerpes rubricapillu…
42 Green Parakeet in Close Up
41 Green Parakeet Flock Bedding Down For Night
40 Distant Sighting of Chacalaca
37 Great Grackle at a Garden Pool
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54 Caligo illioneus (?)


Nymphalidae, Morphinae Wingspan:~200mm
Found on a wall apparently attracted to a walkway light at the hotel one evening. Not easy to identify this time, but a specimen attracted to the hotel in 2019 showed its upper-side (picture will be posted later in the 2019 set). I am therefore guessing the species is the same from this area.
Not until recently did I notice a small Pyralid moth resting on the wing-tip of this one - an amazing contrast in size!
Found on a wall apparently attracted to a walkway light at the hotel one evening. Not easy to identify this time, but a specimen attracted to the hotel in 2019 showed its upper-side (picture will be posted later in the 2019 set). I am therefore guessing the species is the same from this area.
Not until recently did I notice a small Pyralid moth resting on the wing-tip of this one - an amazing contrast in size!
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