Costa Rica....2005 part 1

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Costa Rica....2005 part 1

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Going through some pics on my computer I found my holiday pictures from way back in 2005 in Costa Rica and I thought it would be rude not to share the lepidoptera themed ones on here.

It was a 3 week working holiday, volunteering on a project to release captive bred Scarlet Macaws back to the wild. It was a fantastic time spent in two areas, Alajuela just outside the capital where the breeding center is located and Tiskita, one of the release sites near the Panama border in the south.

The breeding center had large areas unused and left to grow wild and I spent my first week, when not feeding the Macaws, exploring these areas, watching hummingbirds and trying to take pictures of anything that moved. I was still using slide film back then (got my first DSLR on a trip to Australia the following year) so the pictures below are all scans from them and not as pin sharp as I would like but hopefully they give an idea of what's flying around in that part of the world.

I used this great site to help ID most of my pictures: http://www.neotropicalbutterflies.com/index.html

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an absolutely tiny Tropical Least Skipper (Ancyloxypha arene), probably about half the size of a Small Skipper if memory serves.
an absolutely tiny Tropical Least Skipper (Ancyloxypha arene), probably about half the size of a Small Skipper if memory serves.
Dorantes Longtail (Urbanus dorantes)
Dorantes Longtail (Urbanus dorantes)
Bolla Skipper (Bolla sp.)
Bolla Skipper (Bolla sp.)
Black-spot Remella (Remella remus)
Black-spot Remella (Remella remus)
Alana White Skipper (Heliopetes alana)
Alana White Skipper (Heliopetes alana)
Alana White Skipper (Heliopetes alana)
Alana White Skipper (Heliopetes alana)
Ghost yellow (Eurema albula)
Ghost yellow (Eurema albula)
Tiger-eye Hairstreak (Rekoa meton)
Tiger-eye Hairstreak (Rekoa meton)
Gold Bordered Hairstreak (Rekoa palegon)
Gold Bordered Hairstreak (Rekoa palegon)
Dusky-blue Groundstreak (Calycopis isobeon)
Dusky-blue Groundstreak (Calycopis isobeon)
Cassius Blue (Leptotes cassius)
Cassius Blue (Leptotes cassius)
Metalmark (Calephelis sp)
Metalmark (Calephelis sp)
Pale Banded Crescent (Anthanassa frisia)
Pale Banded Crescent (Anthanassa frisia)
Flambeau (Dryas julia) roosting
Flambeau (Dryas julia) roosting
Mayan Crescent (Castilia myia)
Mayan Crescent (Castilia myia)
Mayan Crescents (Castilia myia) mating
Mayan Crescents (Castilia myia) mating
Mayan Crescents (Castilia myia) mating
Mayan Crescents (Castilia myia) mating
Black-bordered Crescent (Tegosa anieta)
Black-bordered Crescent (Tegosa anieta)
Banded Peacock (Anartia fatima)
Banded Peacock (Anartia fatima)
Banded Peacock (Anartia fatima) Roosting
Banded Peacock (Anartia fatima) Roosting
Malachite (Siproeta stelenes)
Malachite (Siproeta stelenes)
Pale Owl (Caligo telamonius)
Pale Owl (Caligo telamonius)
One of my favourite spots of the trip, a Telegone Eyemark (Mesosemia telegone) female
One of my favourite spots of the trip, a Telegone Eyemark (Mesosemia telegone) female
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Wonderful butterflies - especially the last one, as you say! I look forward to part 2.

How about Detritivora barnesi for the Calephelis sp.?

http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/i ... CL-2_i.htm

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Re: Costa Rica....2005 part 1

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Thanks Guy, and yes you're right, that does look like a good candidate for that little metalmark. The pictures I remember really don't do them justice, the irridescence on them is amazing, especially when flitting around the undergrowth catching rays of sun!
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