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Quelite (Talinum fruticosum)Observ.
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TALINUM ???
Looks like some type of "Waterleaf" / "Cariru" / "Jawa Ginseng" [possible Talinum fruticosum]
A Panamanian variant as leaves look rounder and softer in this specimen. Might be due to age as this is a fairly young plant.
This specimen I took home from the wild and is now .
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Cocolmeca (Dioscorea mexicana)Observ.
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Possible "Cabeza de Negro" (Dioscorea mexicana)
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Cocolmeca (Dioscorea mexicana)Observ.
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Possible "Cabeza de Negro" (Dioscorea mexicana)
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It was reported by my friend that the insect appeared very aware of his presence and played to fly away and return to a spot close to him - He allowed me to post the photos so you could help us identify the species. Thanks a lot.
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Margaritas, Achicorias, Cardos Y Parientes (Familia Asteraceae)Observ.
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Corona de Rey (Justicia carnea)Observ.
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Por las faldas del Cerro Peñas Blancas
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Polilla Lanuda (Megalopyge lanata)Observ.
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Megalopyge lanata / polilla de la familia Megalopygidae
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Polillas Esfinge (Familia Sphingidae)Observ.
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Does anyone know what is this? About 2 inches long.
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Erizo Verde de Mar (Lytechinus variegatus)Observ.
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Sea urchin. Do you know it?
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Anémona Gigante del Caribe (Condylactis gigantea)Observ.
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Anemone. A "snakelocks" perhaps?
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Mariposas Emperador (Género Doxocopa)Observ.
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Possible butterfly under the Doxocopa family
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Escarabajo Perforador de Tocones (Mallodon dasystomus)Observ.
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Beetle. Possible Mallodon.
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Rana Venenosa Verdinegra (Dendrobates auratus)Observ.
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Small frog, no more than 1.5 inches long. Black with mint spots.
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Avispa Guerrera del Norte (Synoeca septentrionalis)Observ.
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What type? Is this a great black wasp? Something similar?
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This cute noodle was wandering in my backyard. Couldn't get a better photo :(
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Planarias Marinas (Orden Polycladida)Observ.
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Almost 2cm long. This thing wanders over the sand when the shore has a film of water on top of it (low tide). Sand needs to be very wet. They move fast and they bury themselves under the sand. They also eat dead fish, snails, shrimps, etc. The longer I've seen is around 1inch long.
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Huge Jellyfish. I'm not sure what type of jellyfish this is. Diameter was similar to the one of a foot ball.
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Galletas de Mar (Familia Mellitidae)Observ.
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It's a Sand Dollar. I selected "mellitidae" because of the number of openings but I'm not sure about it.
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Coa Cola Oscura (Trogon massena)Observ.
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Trogón colipizarra. Healthy male. A shame I didn't have anything better than my phone but you can see the distinctive colors.
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Ñeque (Dasyprocta punctata)Observ.
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Ñeque or Agouti, with youngsters.
Babies where doing very cute calls while the mom was very aware of us. The area has a very big and healthy population of ñeques.
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Huico Centroamericano (Holcosus festivus)Observ.
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Lizard. Maybe related to what we call "borrigueros". It was pretty calm even when I approached very close and pointed mi cellphone right next to it. Very pronounced scales in it's tail.
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Flor de la Pasión Roja (Passiflora vitifolia)Observ.
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Some type of climbing plant. Close flowers around 3 inches long. I doubt it's edible. Not perceptible scent from short distance, it might even be odorless for human senses.
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Polillas de Franela (Familia Megalopygidae)Observ.
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Very furry and small white caterpillar(beetle?) * At first, I didn't see it so I accidentally touch it with the back of my middle finger. At the beginning, it felt like the burning of a paper cut but gradually transformed into accute pain with a bit of itching. Here's when I searched for a reason and saw the caterpillar. The pain lasted for almost two days.
It was on a wall, I made it move on top of a conifer cone to take the picture. It was around 1.5 inches long.