RM2BWTHX6–Leaves on a Cecropia tree in the lush rainforest of Metropolitan park, Panama City, Republic of Panama.
RF2HME0E2–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro
RF2M6B7BM–Tropical trees on blue sky background. Down up view on Trumpet Tree
RF2JJE3RC–Guarumo tree (Cecropia obtusifolia) with inflorescences
RFC627Y3–Leaves of Cecropia tree in Costa Rica.
RM2J21JPB–ant tree (Cecropia obtusifolia), young leaves, Cuba, Cienfuegos
RMBHJDF6–Cecropia obtusifolia young tree backlit Iwokrama Rainforest Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RM2CB4GMA–Cecropia tree, Costa Rica
RF2JKP10A–A beautiful shot of Cecropia peltata
RF2F3PDDC–A Crested Oropendola perching in a Bacano tree (Cecropia Tree) in the midst of the rainforest. Bird in forest. Wildlife in nature.
RFWNHXA4–Closeup of Three-towed Sloth hanging up side down feeding in Cecropia tree in Panama.Scientific name of this mammal is Bradypus varigatus.
RMCNX3GX–Cecropia leaves backlit
RF2R0Y9B6–Sunlit Cecropia tree (aka Trumpetwood) a common drought-tolerant candelabra variety in the Biological Reserve. Nosara, Nicoya, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
RM2PFTE65–Ant tree, ant trees, nettle family, Guarumo (Cecropia obtusifolia) young tree, backlit leaves, Iwokrama Rainforest, Guiana Shield, Guyana
RMF3GNTM–Cecropia tree in rainforest jungle, Ecuador, South America
RF2WJMX1X–A cecropia peltata tree at Volcán Miravalles in Aluajuela Province, Costa Rica.
RMBY8YJB–Cecropia trees colonizing a new area
RM2AX0T2R–Cecropia Moth female on a White Ash tree. Texter Mountain Preserve, Lancaster Conservancy, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, June.
RF2HPM302–Trumpet Tree Leaves of the Genus Cecropia
RF2HME0F1–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro
RF2M6B7FE–Tropical trees on blue sky background. Down up view on Trumpet Tree
RF2WEAMCD–Snakewood (Cecropia peltata) is an evergreen invasive tree native to tropical Americas. This photo was taken near Paraty, Brazil. Palmate leaves detai
RF2HJ9RK5–Embauba tree on Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil
RF2H8HY28–View of an Embauba tree from below (Cecropia), green leaves against white sky
RMBHJDHP–Cecropia obtusifolia tree trunks in Iwokrama Rainforest Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RF2GPJRYW–Cecropia peltata - representative tree of the American intertropical zone
RF2WW5409–Pumpwood plant leaves of the genus Cecropia
RF2J42HFX–Cecropia peltata a representative tree of the cloudy forest in central and south america
RFW7GGED–Closeup of Three-toed Sloth in Cecropia Tree,Panama City. Scientific name of this animal is Bradypus varigatus. Found in Latin America.
RF2J42HJ1–Cecropia peltata a representative tree of the cloudy forest in central and south america
RMK8RD34–Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata), holding cecropia tree leaves, Gamboa, Panama, december
RF2RFNGG3–Cecropia tree in a foggy forest in Sao Francisco de Paula, Brazil
RMF3GNBE–Cecropia tree in rainforest jungle, Ecuador, South America
RF2WJMX4B–A cecropia peltata tree at Volcán Miravalles in Aluajuela Province, Costa Rica.
RM2AXN8NJ–Embaúba, Moraceae Cecropiaceae, imbaúva, embaúva, (Cecropia sp), Ubaitaba, Bahia, Brazil
RF2M14JM1–Bright green moth caterpillar on willow leaves.
RFAH4430–Trumpet Tree or Snakewood, Cecropia peltata, Urticaceae. Arenal, Costa Rica, Central America.
RF2K4T11P–A branch of a Pumpwood plant whose leaves are finger-shaped and green, isolated on a bright white sky background
RF2HME0E6–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro
RMABGN5R–Guarumo close up. Cecropia sp tree from Panama, Central America
RF2HM5MKC–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RMDH6WD5–Leaf of Yagrumo Hembra/Trumpet Tree (Cecropia peltata), Caribbean National Forest (El Yunque), Puerto Rico
RMB311AD–Cecropia obtusifolia dry leaves and flowers on rainforest's wooden path Igapo rainforest Amazon Ecuador South America May
RF2F992DC–Vertical shot of Cecropia tree in the forest
RFR02X2T–Leaves on the end of a branch of Trumpet tree (Cecropia peltata) in the Atlantic Rainforest, Parana, Brazil
RF2WW5404–Pumpwood plant leaves of the genus Cecropia
RF2JH3034–View into Barbilla National Park, found in the caribbean slope of Costa Rica
RFW7GGET–Closeup of Three-toed Sloth in Cecropia Tree,Panama City. Scientific name of this animal is Bradypus varigatus. Found in Latin America.
RF2J42HM1–Cecropia peltata a representative tree of the cloudy forest in central and south america
RFF5TBA4–A Common Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)
RF2WK5X3R–Cecropia Yagrumo trumpet tree in tropical jungle nature with blue sky background in Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo Mexico.
RMF3GNX8–Cecropia tree in rainforest jungle, Ecuador, South America
RF2JWDE7X–A close-up shot of cecropia peltata berries on a tree
RMAX5HBC–Amazon, Brazil. Leaf litter of Cecropia sp. on the forest floor.
RF2WW540A–Pumpwood plant leaves of the genus Cecropia
RMA35619–Amazon Brazil Finger shaped leaves of Cecropia sp in silhouette against the sky Roraima State
RF2K6NWEF–Pumpwood plant leaves of the species Cecropia pachystachya
RFF729EY–The imperial moth (Eacles imperialis) is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae.
RFPA4GWT–Cecropia Moth in the Caterpillar stage
RF2WK5WYY–Cecropia Yagrumo trumpet tree in tropical jungle nature with blue sky background in Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo Mexico.
RMF3GNWW–Cecropia tree in rainforest jungle, Ecuador, South America
RM2AWDPCR–Bulletin . -moths spin a silken cocoon ^Fig-,15) in which the pupa is formed. This is usually attached. Fig-. 15. Cecropia cocoon. Sketch by Miss Blanche Stuckey. to some tree or other object, or made in leaves at the surfaceof the g-round. Some larvae 1)urrow in the ground and forman earthen cocoon. Where much moisture is present, man}burrowing- larvae ma} be induced to form pupae at the surfaceof the ground. This suggests that when the earth waswarmer and the atmosphere more highly charged with vaporthis was the usual habit with such species. As climatic con-ditions changed, in order to esca
RM2E4A6P2–Embauba tree, cecropia sp, Guaruja, São Paulo, Brazil
RMMFCBHN–CECROPIA TREE by stream Cecropia sp. in cloud forest Manu NP, Andes, Peru
RMABH36G–Guarumo close up. Cecropia sp tree from Panama, Central America
RF2HM5MW6–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RF2J9561K–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata) and blue sky, Rio de Janeiro
RF2FNR7MD–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RF2J3KJ6T–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata) and blue sky, Rio de Janeiro
RF2K6NWF5–Pumpwood plant leaves of the species Cecropia pachystachya
RF2HNET6B–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio
RMA3562D–Amazon Para State Brazil Cecropia sp Embauba Imbauba medicinal uses for bronchitis coughs heart and kidneys
RF2WK5NJM–Cecropia Yagrumo trumpet tree in tropical jungle nature with blue sky background in Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo Mexico.
RFPA4GWR–Cecropia Moth in the Caterpillar stage
RM2CDX372–. Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1902 . stigma). d. Large buzzing beetle. June Bug (Lachnosterna fusca). 1 19Q2 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Ill e. Large apple-green caterpillar, with a tail horn, and with seven broad, obliquewhite stripes along each side. Plum Tree Sphinx (Sphinx drupiferarum). , Other larvae are occasionally found feeding on the leaves of plum :The Viceroy (Limenitis disippus), tigs. 91 and 92, Polyphemus and Cecropia. D. Attacking the Fruit : 1. Puncturing and making a crescent shaped slit in the skin of the young fruit, which soon drops. Plum Curculi
RMABH1KT–Guarumo close up. Cecropia sp tree from Panama, Central America
RF2K6NWAC–Pumpwood plant leaves of the species Cecropia pachystachya
RF2HMDX48–Snakewood tree (Cecropia peltata), Rio de Janeiro
RF2WK5N9W–Cecropia Yagrumo trumpet tree in tropical jungle nature with blue sky background in Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo Mexico.
RM2CDX33K–. Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1902 . ng to black corky spots in July, each with a minute opening in it.Pear Leaf Blister (Phytoptus pyri). 2. The following insects which feed on the leaves of apple (which see) also feed on theleaves of pear. Bed-Humped Apple-Tree Caterpillar (Oedemasia concinna). Fall ^e6-TForw(Hyphantria cunea). Tent Caterpillar (Clisiocampa). Yellow necked Caterpillar (Datana miniatra). Canker Worms (Anisopteryx). Bud Moth (Tmetocera ocellana). Tussock Moth (Orgyia leucostigma). Cecropia Moth (Samia cecropia). June Beetle (Lachnosterna fusca).
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