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There are Many Varieties of Insects in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is home to Army Ants, Stick Bugs, Golden Orb Weavers, scorpions, butterflies and many more insects that can both creep people out and amaze them.

Butterflies, Spiders & Pismires “Oh My!”

Insects and arachnids have interesting societies, defense mechanisms and stages of life that entomologists and arachnologists come to learn about first hand. Army Ants lay waste to anything (small) in their path, and Owl Butterflies often trick people and other animals into believing they are something they’re not. The strength of Golden Orb Weavers webs has been the subject of various tests as to its usefulness in medicine and bullet proof clothing.

Bugs Can be Creepy

It is completely understandable that people are freaked out by the minute world of bugs, but they are very interesting creatures, nevertheless. Army Ants form a sort of moving structure which houses there queens. Termite colonies can be as vast as five million members, and may spread from trees to the ground, and back into trees again. Glasswing Butterflies get their name from the transparent wings that are at once beautiful and mesmerizing.

Invertebrates of Costa Rica include:

Arboreal Termites

Army Ants

Assassin Bugs

Black Witches

Blue Morphos

Bullet Ants

Cook Bugs

Golden Orb Weavers

Green Page Moths

Helicopter Damselflies

Leaf-cutter Ants

Millipedes

Monarch Butterflies

Owl Butterflies

Rhinoceros Beetles

Scorpions

Spotted longwings

Tarantulas

Walking Sticks

They all have varying characteristics that make them interesting for entomologists and regular folk alike.

The Urania Swallowtail Moth from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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Sometimes called the Green-banded Urania, the Swallowtail Moth is a migratory moth that travels in large groups at day time whereas most moths travel at night. Distribution The Urania Swallowtail Moth is found in Mexico, Central and South America. It mostly inhabits swamps and...   [ Read More → ]

The Golden Orb Weaver from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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The Golden Orb Weaver weaves a web six times the tensile strength of steel, and could potentially be used in creating bulletproof clothing for police or VIPs. Distribution Golden Orb Weavers, also known as giant wood spiders, banana spiders and golden silk orb-weavers, are found...   [ Read More → ]

Glasswinged Butterflies from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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The Glasswinged Butterfly gets its name from its transparent wings. In Spanish, the Glass-winged Butterfly is known as “Espejitos,” which translates as “little mirrors.” Distribution Glasswinged Butterflies can be found from Mexico to Colombia, and are also found in parts of...   [ Read More → ]

The Banded Peacock Butterfly from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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Sometimes referred to commonly as Fatima or Cook, the Banded Peacock Butterfly is a regular site on both the Pacific and Caribbean shores of Costa Rica. Distribution Banded Peacocks are found from Southern parts of the United States (particularly South Texas) to Panama. They are...   [ Read More → ]

The Bullet Ant from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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This little insect packs a serious punch or rather bite. The Bullet Ant contains a fair amount of venom that makes getting caught by the jaws of this ant a painful experience. Distribution Bullet Ants are found from Honduras and Nicaragua at the most northern point of their...   [ Read More → ]
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