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Attracting insects to a sheet at night in central Costa Rica. Corrections / additional comments: 06:43 - Looks ordinary only from a distance. 06:56 - Some related species are just as setose. 08:07 - Not sure why I said this. 09:48 - An actual E. ello appears later in the video but ironically isn't identified as such. 16:07 - It may have to do with the fact that these rest with their bodies raised from the sheet. 16:29 - Continuity issue because some footage was unusable. 20:15 - Definitely one of the more baffling statements I've made. 21:22 - This feature doesn't actually confirm much at all. 25:05 - Angled forward is a more accurate way to put it. 30:04 - I forgot to specify that this dusky coloration is a unique trait for the other C. bellavista subspecies, not the one shown. 32:24 - Should be in the same genus as the previous one; we would have seen those little horns earlier if I had taken a closer look at that other longhorn beetle. 32:58 - Definitely not. Not sure what I was thinking here. 37:10 - A longer posterior spine rather than the kind of horn you would see on a sphinx moth caterpillar. 41:58 - Ironically I misidentified this moth. 44:29 - This is the actual E. ello. Chapters (several IDs likely incorrect): 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) 01:02 - Giant katydid (Stilpnochlora azteca) 01:44 - Geometer moth (Semaeopus illimitata) 02:08 - American dobsonflie (Corydalus) 02:56 - Giant silk moth (Copaxa curvilinea) 03:49 - Anchemola Sphinx (Eumorpha anchemolus) 05:03 - Stink bug (Rhyssocephala infuscata) 05:23 - Geometer moths (Geometridae) 05:47 - Leafhopper (Ladoffa cf. arcuata) 05:55 - Darceta Sphinx (Pachylia darceta) 06:35 - Walker’s Moth (Sosxetra grata) 07:08 - Pyralid moth (cf. Pyraloidea) 07:31 - Moth (Lepidoptera) 08:07 - Tiger moth (Dysschema leucophaea) 08:28 - Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes cf. tersa) 09:37 - Sphinx (Erinnyis) 10:26 - Moth (Morpheis pyracmon) 10:59 - Pink-Spotted Sphinx (Agrius cingulata) 11:30 - Hübner's Olive (Sphacelodes vulneraria) 12:00 - Sphinx (Xylophanes cyrene) 12:37 - Sphinx (Xylophanes anubus) 13:12 - Beetle (Ancognatha vulgaris) 13:30 - Geometer moth (Erosia veninotata) 13:42 - Geometer moth (Oxydia cf. obtusaria) 13:53 - Geometer moth (Oxydia cf. translinquens) 14:04 - Katydids (Itarissa) 14:59 - Katydid (Tettigonidae) 15:26 - Click beetle (Chalcolepidius lacordairii) 15:46 - Tiger moth (Symphlebia perflua) 15:54 - Moth (Feigeria herilia) 16:22 - Geometer moth (Geometridae) 16:29 - Pearl moth (Bocchoris placitalis) 16:32 - Longhorn beetle (Lochmaeocles) 16:41 - Giant Cave Cockroach (Blaberus giganteus) 17:24 - Tiger moth (Phaegopterina) 17:33 - Prominent moth (Hapigia nodicornis) 17:47 - Miller moth (Langsdorfia lunifera) 18:59 - Coa Jewel Caterpillar Moth (Acraga coa) 19:26 - Giant silkmoth (Dirphia horcana) 20:00 - Lappet moths (Lasiocampidae) 20:21 - Jewel caterpillar moth (Dalcerinae) 20:32 - Sphinx (Nyceryx riscus) 21:06 - Pink Hawkmoth (Adhemarius gannascus) 21:43 - Florestan Sphinx (Manduca florestan) 22:20 - Io moth (Automeris celata) 23:01 - Moth (Lepidoptera) 23:15 - Io moth (Automeris zugana) 24:06 - Falcifera Sphinx (Callionima falcifera) 24:39 - Streaked Sphinx (Protambulyx strigilis) 25:24 - Sphinx (Neococytius cluentius) 26:27 - Tiger moth (Pericopina) 27:42 - Drab Tree Frog (Smilisca sordida) 27:54 - Giant silkmoth (Hylesia cf. continua) 28:37 - Giant silkmoth (Adeloneivaia jason) 29:25 - Mantis (cf. Stagmomantis) 29:52 - Giant silkmoth (Citheronia bellavista) 30:37 - Tiger moth (Chetone angulosa) 31:17 - American dobsonfly (Corydalus) 32:08 - Longhorn beetle (Lochmaeocles) 32:46 - Carrion beetle (Oxelytrum discicolle) 32:59 - Giant silkmoth (Copaxa) 33:19 - Katydid (cf. Idiarthron) 33:37 - Prominent moth (Colax cf. apulus) 33:46 - Sphinx (Xylophanes belti) 34:35 - Sphinx (Xylophanes zurcheri) 35:32 - Io moth (Automeris postalbida) 36:26 - Geometer moth (Geometridae) 36:39 - Giant silkmoth (Periphoba arcaei) 37:21 - Swift-Winged Sphinx (Enyo ocypete) 38:10 - Prominent moth (Strophocerus thermesia) 38:27 - Tiger moth (Symphlebia) 38:38 - Cicada (Zammara) 38:58 - Prominent moth (Notodontidae) 39:10 - Giant silkmoth (Hylesia cf. aneides) 39:38 - Sphinx (Madoryx cf. plutonius) 40:02 - Bess beetle (Passalidae) 40:43 - Giant silkmoth (Lonomia electra) 41:16 - Jewel caterpillar moth (Acraga) 41:32 - Io moth (Automeris banus) 41:58 - Moth (cf. Feigeria) 42:18 - Tiger moth (Bernathonomus piperita) 42:25 - Occult Sphinx (Manduca occulta) 42:59 - Sphinx moth (Xylophanes thyelia) 43:22 - Lappet moths (Lasiocampidae) 43:38 - Prominent moth (Truncaptera gigantea) 44:01 - Brown-Faced Spearbearer (Copiphora hastata) 44:29 - Ello Sphinx (Erinnyis ello) 44:59 - Bearded Weevil (Rhinostomus barbirostris) 45:30 - Giant silkmoths (Dirphia avia) 46:10 - Katydid (Orophus tesselatus) 46:42 - Stink bug (Pentatomidae) 47:00 - Giant silkmoth (Citheronia bellavista) 47:14 - Giant silkmoth (Hylesia) 47:51 - Root borer beetle (Derobrachus longicornis)
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