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Rhinoceros beetle taking off
This insect larva is diving in its own jelly ("GUSANO BUZO"). It was found feeding on the palm Geonoma undata.
Ghost moth ("POLILLA ESPANTO")
Markia sp.1, a lichen katydid found at El Refugio´s garden, adult male
Markia sp.1 (lichen katydid), female nymph
This insect larva produces strings of feces which are glued to the body, covering it completely ("PELUCA DE MIERDA").  It was found feeding on the palm Geonoma undata.
The wasp Pepsis sp., dragging a paralyzed  tarantula (it was stung by the wasp)
Verrucosa undecimvariolata, "devil spider" (female No.1): pattern on dorsal side of abdomen
Verrucosa undecimvariolata, "devil spider" (female No.2): pattern on dorsal side of abdomen
Reduviid bug accomodated in the middle of a flower of Sudamerlycaste jimenezii and stabbing a wasp for lunch
Automeris sp.1
Automeris sp.2
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