guapoalto049
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I recently returned from a vacation to Costa Rica. I did some searching for mantids while I was there and found some goodies. I spent a short time in Manuel Antonio, Uvita, and spent 3 days in Osa Peninsula at an eco lodge called El Remanso.
I must say, the amount of biodiversity and the ease in which you can find 'odd' or beautiful species of anything make Osa Peninsula the best rainforest I've visited. Timing may also play a role, as the beginning of the rainy season is now and classically more insects are found in the rainy season.
I ended up finding ~7 male Choeradodis rhombicollis (all at El Remanso) but searched extensively for a female with no luck. I also saw ~20 Liturgusa bark mantids and a male what looked to be Stagmomantis at a distance. Also of note found some very large (8+ inch) phasmids, an adult female Blaberus giganteus roach I wasn't quick enough to photograph, and plenty of neat Odonata.
Post any questions you have about the trip!
I must say, the amount of biodiversity and the ease in which you can find 'odd' or beautiful species of anything make Osa Peninsula the best rainforest I've visited. Timing may also play a role, as the beginning of the rainy season is now and classically more insects are found in the rainy season.
I ended up finding ~7 male Choeradodis rhombicollis (all at El Remanso) but searched extensively for a female with no luck. I also saw ~20 Liturgusa bark mantids and a male what looked to be Stagmomantis at a distance. Also of note found some very large (8+ inch) phasmids, an adult female Blaberus giganteus roach I wasn't quick enough to photograph, and plenty of neat Odonata.
Post any questions you have about the trip!
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