RM2JFAR4C–Tropical liverworth growing in Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHTG8W–Cookenia sp. (possibly C. speciosa) from the rainforest floor of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JD3NGC–Tropical liverworth growing in Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHTG8R–Coral fungus (possibly Clavaria sp.) from the rainforest floor of eastern Ecuador. Do note that both the mycele and fruit bodies are visible.
RM2JD3NGD–Tropical liverworth growing in Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHMFT9–Water plants and other vegetation along the rim of a small river in the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JD5X07–Unidentified lichens from Bellavista Cloud Forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHM87N–Pair of the pyrgomorph grasshopper Omura congrua mating in the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5X00–Unidentified lichen from Bellavista Cloud Forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHM879–Pair of the wingless pyrgomorph grasshopper Omura congrua mating in the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5X05–Unidentified lichens from Bellavista Cloud Forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHMCTD–Red, epiphytic bromeliads growing high in the rainforest canopy at La Selva Ecolodge, Ecuador
RM2JFB06N–Unidentified millepede from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Lodge and Lake Garzacocha..
RM2DHMCPG–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JD5WYY–Unidentified lichens from Bellavista Cloud Forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHMCTF–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JD5X02–Unidentified lichens from Bellavista Cloud Forest, Ecuador.
RM2DHMCTW–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2DHMCY9–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JFAR0K–Tropical liverworths growing in Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador. There are at least two species in the photo, one could belong to the genus Bazzania.
RM2DHMFR8–A large leaf is being broken down at the forrest floor of the rainforest in eastern Ecuador.
RM2JFB06F–Unidentified millepede from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Lodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2DHMFPY–A large leaf is being broken down on the dark forrest floor of the rainforest in eastern Ecuador.
RM2JD4DC6–Slime moud (possibly Enteridium sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JF11FN–Unidentified terrestrial gastropod from the rainforest of LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD4KBD–Toad from the rainforest floor at LaSelva, Ecuador, probably belonging to the genus Rhinella.
RM2JD3NGF–Bromelids growing epiphytic on trees in the cloudforest of Bellavista, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKKY–Unidentified butterfly (probably family Nymphalidae) from the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JD5TJA–Saint Valentine ants (Chromogaster sp.) have attacked and killed a damselfly in the rainforest at LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JF11CG–Unidentified terrestrial gastropod (snail) from the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD4DC7–Coral fungus (possibly Clavaria sp.) from the rainforest floor of eastern Ecuador. Do note that both the mycele and fruit bodies are visible.
RM2JD5WYX–Dictyonema glabratum, a cyanolichen that contain symbiotic cyanobacteria instead of green algae like most lichens do. Photo from LaSelva rainforest, E
RM2JFNKMD–Heliconius sp. from Ecuador. (Controlled conditions).
RM2JD5TJ6–Larva of an unidentified butterfly species from the rainforest at LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD4DC8–Coral fungus (possibly Clavaria sp.) from the rainforest floor of eastern Ecuador. Do note that both the mycele and fruit bodies are visible.
RM2JFB01M–Amazon thorn spider (Micranthena sp., probably A. schreibersi) from the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JFB06C–The whip spider Heterophrynus elaphus from La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKM3–Pair of owl butterfly (Caligo sp., probably C. oileus) from Ecuador. (Controlled conditions).
RM2JFNKM8–Owl butterfly (Caligo sp., probably C. oileus) from Ecuador. (Controlled conditions).
RM2JFB02B–Giant orb weaver (Nephila sp.) from the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JFAYYK–Huge web of the social spider (Anelosimus eximius) in trees along the banks of Lake Garzacocha, Ecuador.
RM2JD5TH8–Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKKB–Unidentified cricket from La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5TH5–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5THK–Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5THF–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5TH9–Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5THX–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5THT–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFAYYC–Tractor millipede (Barydesmus sp.?) from the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador
RM2JD5THH–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest at laSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD5TJ4–Leafcutter ant (Atta sp.) from the rainforest of LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFB067–Unidentified harvestman from the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JDTREX–Great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) from the forest surrounding Lake Garzacocha, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKM0–Unidentified grasshopper from La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JF11CC–Unidentified terrestrial gastropod (snail) from the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD4KBG–Long Forest-Racer (Dendrophidion prolixum) from LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JD4KBH–Long Forest-Racer (Dendrophidion prolixum) from LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKJG–Pair of the pyrgomorph grasshopper Omura congrua mating in the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JFC739–Water plants and other vegetation along the rim of a small river in the rainforest of eastern Ecuador.
RM2JFB01T–An unidentified harvestman from LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFATEF–An unidentified harvestman from LaSelva, Ecuador.
RM2JFNKJM–Pair of the wingless pyrgomorph grasshopper Omura congrua mating in the rainforest of La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2JD3DPJ–The rainforest at Garzacocha lake, La Selva, Ecuador
RM2JFAP98–Red, epiphytic bromeliads growing high in the rainforest canopy at La Selva Ecolodge, Ecuador
RM2JFAP8Y–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JFAP9D–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JD4KBE–Yellow-spotted river turtles (Podocnemis unifilis) From Lake Garzacocha, Ecuador.
RM2JFAP91–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JFAP8R–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RM2JD3NG8–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2JD3NG9–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2JD3NGB–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from Bellavista cloud forest, Ecuador.
RM2JFC73D–A large leaf is being broken down at the forrest floor of the rainforest in eastern Ecuador.
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