Weird Insect! Trychopeplus laciniatus

On one of the trails at Esquinas Rainforest Lodge at Piedras Blancas National Park, I found this mossy root-like or vine-like “thing” walking around under a leaf (must have sticky feet). 🙂 I just posted it on iNaturalist, where the A I said it was pretty confident to put it in the Genus Trychopeplus, a genus of insects. I searched around more on iNat and decided that the closest match for a species is Trychopeplus laciniatus (linked to that page in iNaturalistCR. There is very little info online and no “common name” in Spanish or English, but mine matches most of the photos found of that species.

On land it would be kind of like a mossy “Walking Stick Insect” or to me almost looks more like the underwater “Sea Dragon” creatures found in the oceans somewhere, but I know nothing about those and didn’t try to research. 🙂

It is just one of the many fun things I keep finding here in Costa Rica and will continue to share on this blog. For other interesting insects I’ve photographed in Costa Rica, go the the More Insects Gallery. 🙂

Trychopeplus laciniatus species of insect at Esquinas Rainforest Lodge, Piedras Blancas National Park, Golfito, Costa Rica

2 more photos . . .

Trychopeplus laciniatus species of insect at Esquinas Rainforest Lodge, Piedras Blancas National Park, Golfito, Costa Rica
Trychopeplus laciniatus species of insect at Esquinas Rainforest Lodge, Piedras Blancas National Park, Golfito, Costa Rica

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