Jungle search gives global count of arthropodsplant-hoppers, such as this Biolleyana costalis in San Lorenzo forest, are distinguished by the pattern of venation on their delicate wings. Â Â Maurice Leponce, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciencesarmy ants (Eciton Burchelli) in San Lorenzo forest stretch across a gap and permit other members of the colony to walk over them. Maurice Leponce, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciencesa"blushing phantom butterfly, Cithaerias pireta, rests briefly on a palm leaf in San Lorenzo forest. Maurice Leponce, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciencesthe male elephant scarab beetle, Megasoma elephas fights for females and food with a formidable horn. Thomas Martin, Jean-Philippe Sobczak & Hendrik Dietz, TU Munichentomologist J Â rgen Schmidl collects arboreal insects in San Lorenzo forest by fogging trees with biodegradable insecticides. Roger Le Guen, Laboratory Copyright: Panacocoentomologist Maurice Leponce bounces over treetops in San Lorenzo with a"canopy bubble. He wears a harness attached to a helium balloon, which is anchored to a rope extending across the forest canopy. Maurice Leponce, Laboratory Copyright: Royal Belgian Institute of Natural sciences
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