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  1. 02-10-2012 11:22 PM #1
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    Costa Rica 2012

    Here are some pictures of insects, reptiles, amphibians and arachnids that I've taken during my trip in Costa Rica.

    Guanacaste, Costa Rica:
    This region is the most arid in Costa Rica.

    First nighttime session near my hotel:
    A normal Lycosidae:


    A weird looking cricket:


    An amblypigid:




    Some wasps starting their nest in a leave:


    A grasshopper that was right next to the nest:


    A Centroides sp., infested by mites. I'm quite sure someone on the boards can identify this species!


    The first tarantula found there. It's a mature male, measuring about 2.5''. He had some really nice purple highlights:






    Harpaphe haydeniana, yellow-spotted milliped. They were all over the place! Sadly I did not have a diffuser for a better picture!


    Micrathena sp.:


    Bufo gigantica, a huge toad! He was about a foot long!




    This is just the first part of my pictures, there is a lot more to come! So stay tuned for more!
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  2. 02-11-2012 01:03 AM #2
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    NICE keep them coming!!
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  3. 02-11-2012 10:09 AM #3
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    Thanks a lot sir!
    More coming very soon!
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  4. 02-11-2012 11:33 AM #4
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    Here is a few more pictures.
    Still in the region of Guanacaste

    Another amblypigid:


    A quite large grasshopper:


    A red-eyed cicada:


    Another Centruroides sp.:




    Leaf-mimic grasshopper:


    A very small mygalomorph:


    A very nice mantid, he was quite high up in the tree, so I was not able to get a great shot of it:


    One of my personal favorite; A green lynx spider, Peucetia viridans, protecting her eggsac!:


    A camel spider, too bad I missed a part of the pedipalps:


    Lycosa sp?:




    Another mature male tarantula, this one was about the same size:


    A sleepy anole:




    Another lizard:




    A preview of my next set of pictures of the region of the Lake of Arenal (rainforests):


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  5. 02-11-2012 02:39 PM #5
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    Good stuff, Vince. The green 'grasshopper' is a katydid and the 'Harapaphe' is probably a distant cousin of that genus. The mantid find is awesome. Great country. I would love to go back and visit the side you're on. Off to check out your gallery...
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  6. 02-14-2012 02:08 PM #6
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    Looks like a good time! While traveling, I try to pick desolate motels so I can go exploring. Skip unloading luggage-- just put on headlamp, and head off into the unknown.
    a picture says a thousand words, except when it comes to identifying bugs
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  7. 02-14-2012 05:03 PM #7
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    I don't know if I'd be able to do that not really being able to identify nearly every thing I stumbled across, but those pictures are just gorgeous and great to look at!
    Crap - this hobby is -so- addictive!

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  8. 02-14-2012 05:45 PM #8
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    Nice pics, the centruroides are amazing
    Try these helpful caresheets if you need help:
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  9. 02-14-2012 06:24 PM #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by zonbonzovi View Post
    Good stuff, Vince. The green 'grasshopper' is a katydid and the 'Harapaphe' is probably a distant cousin of that genus. The mantid find is awesome. Great country. I would love to go back and visit the side you're on. Off to check out your gallery...
    Thanks for the ID! I don't know much about the Orthopteras, but they are really interresting!
    It's definitly a nice place to visit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loxoscelesfear View Post
    Looks like a good time! While traveling, I try to pick desolate motels so I can go exploring. Skip unloading luggage-- just put on headlamp, and head off into the unknown.
    That's pretty much what I did! Haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm76 View Post
    I don't know if I'd be able to do that not really being able to identify nearly every thing I stumbled across, but those pictures are just gorgeous and great to look at!
    Thanks! I'll send pictures this weekend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tseros7768 View Post
    Nice pics, the centruroides are amazing
    Yes they are! And they were everywhere!
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  10. 02-19-2012 04:01 AM #10
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    Excellent shots, Vince. Looks like you found a number of interesting animals.

    Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by VinceG View Post
    Thanks for the ID! I don't know much about the Orthopteras, but they are really interresting!
    It's definitly a nice place to visit!

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    That's awesome
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    That's pretty much what I did! Haha!

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    Thanks! I'll send pictures this weekend!

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    Yes they are! And they were everywhere!
    Thats amazing, thanks for sharing this
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    Sorry for the little break, my mid term exams kept me quite busy.

    These next specimens were fount mostly in a rainforest at night, near the Arenal Volcano.
    Sadly I had no light diffuser, so the rain quite ruined those pictures.






    Bean Weevil:


    Some kind of glass frog (ID?):


    One of the only snakes I've been able to take a picture of, sadly I was only equiped with a macro lens, and the camera flash, so the lighting is very bad. Plus, the snake was quite far from me.
    I think it is a Common tree boa, Corallus ruschenbergerii:


    Here is some more pictures of the arid regions of Guanacaste:



    A very small scorpion, I need an ID on this one!




    Salticidae:


    The next pictures were taken in a National Park in the North-West of Costa Rica, I can't quite remember the name but it was a really nice place!









    This picture has a weird effect to it, there was no modifications at all brought to it. Sadly I was sightly out of focus:


    Finally, the best catch, a wild Aphonopelma seemanni. I fought for about 15 minutes to get her out of her hole to take some pictures, it was quite a hard task since I was getting bit my some kind of flies.
    She was about 4'', a very beautiful specimen:




    I have a few more pictures left, I'll post them tomorrow if I have the time!

    Cheers,
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  13. 04-01-2012 10:26 PM #13
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    Awesome! Thanks for posting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nebulosa View Post
    Awesome! Thanks for posting.
    My pleasure to share with you! I'm glad you liked it!

    Here are the very last pictures I took.

    Centroides sp.


    And finally a very impressive Blaberus giganteus, by far the biggest roach I've seen!


    Thanks to everyone who liked my thread, I really enjoy getting feedbacks!


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