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  • Fishing Spider {Trechalea} male with a silk-wrapped fish as a nuptial gift to offer to a female as part of his courtship behaviour. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • Fishing Spider {Trechalea} male with a silk-wrapped fish as a nuptial gift to offer to a female as part of his courtship behaviour. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • Fishing Spiders {Trechalea}, with male (left) offering female a silk-wrapped fish as a nuptial gift as part of his courtship behaviour. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • Fishing Spider {Trechalea} waiting to catch a Killifish {Cyprinodontiformes} in a rainforest stream at night. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • Fishing Spider {Trechalea} waiting to catch a Killifish {Cyprinodontiformes} in a rainforest stream at night. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • Fishing Spiders {Trechalea}, with male (right) offering female a silk-wrapped fish as a nuptial gift as part of his courtship behaviour. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Fishing Spider Trechalea Costa Ri...jpg
  • A male harvestman {Opiliones} in his mud nest constucted on the side of a fallen rainforest tree. Females actively court the male in his nest where they mate and deposit eggs. Eggs from several different females may be deposited in the nest. The male then guards the eggs from predators such as ants and keeps it clean, eating fungal hypae that could threaten the eggs. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Male Harvestman Opiliones guardin...jpg
  • A male harvestman {Opiliones} in his mud nest constucted on the side of a fallen rainforest tree. Females actively court the male in his nest where they mate and deposit eggs. Eggs from several different females may be deposited in the nest. The male then guards the eggs from predators such as ants and keeps it clean, eating fungal hypae that could threaten the eggs. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Male Harvestman Opiliones guardin...jpg