Latin American Insects Neotropical Insects

Photographs and information about insects of Central and South America, and the Caribbean Neotropics

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American Insects Dragonflies, Beetles, Flies, Leafhoppers, Bees of the Americas

The American Insects site is an on-line guide to 3,300 different insects from the Americas. Even Caribou Bot Flies from Nunavut. More text and images coming every month! Click on the thumbnails to navigate to the species pages. Grasshoppers, Katydids, Crickets. Bark Lice and Book Lice. Bugs, Cicadas and Hoppers. Wasps, Ants, and Bees.

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Latin American Insects Neotropical Insects

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Photographs and information about insects of Central and South America, and the Caribbean Neotropics

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This website states the following, "This site is an add-on to our American Insects." We analyzed that the web page also stated " The latter site includes images of some 2300 insects from North and South America." It also stated " This site, on the other hand, serves as a sort of pointer for those who want to see only images of Neotropical Latin American insects. This site, like its companion American Insects. Drop us a line if you have thoughts about any of the identifications; you can email me Stephen at cresswell at. The first table of thumbnails is below. Ants, Bees, Wasps."

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