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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.

Blue Morpho Butterfly from Costa Rica

Apr 22, 2015
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The Blue Morpho Butterfly maybe one of the most well-known insects of Costa Rica from its appearance on television and the film, “The Blue Butterfly,” starring William Hurt. Distribution Blue Morphos can be found from the Southern tip of Florida and the Baja Peninsula throughout...   [ Read More → ]

The Black Witch from Costa Rica

Apr 21, 2015
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Thought to be an omen of death throughout Mexico and Caribbean, the Black Witch is a large nocturnal moth that somewhat resembles a bat in shape. Distribution These moths are prolific throughout the Southern United States, Mexico, Central America and into Brazil. They are found...   [ Read More → ]

Assassin Bugs, Kissing Bugs & Bee Assassins from Costa Rica

Apr 21, 2015
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Commonly referred to as Bee Assassins, these slick predators wait atop flowers and other plants to catch bees and other insects that feed off the vegetation. Distribution Assassin Bugs or Kissing Bugs, as they are sometimes referred to, are found from the northern United States...   [ Read More → ]

The Army Ant from Costa Rica

Apr 21, 2015
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They march. They set up camps like bivouacs. They destroy much of what is in their path, but they also attract a lot of followers who profit from their campaigns. Distribution Tending to live near the Caribbean, Army Ants can be found from Southern Florida and Baja throughout...   [ Read More → ]

Arboreal Termites from Costa Rica

Apr 21, 2015
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Arboreal Termites are kind of like the proverbial condo builders of the animal world, because the nests they construct house bats, ants and themselves. Distribution Arboreal Termites are found as far North as Southern Florida and the Southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. They span...   [ Read More → ]
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