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The Hidden Diversity of a Common Butterfly Species

Recent findings reveal that a well-known butterfly, often seen in Central and South America, is actually three distinct species, highlighting the region's rich biodiversity.

Editorial StaffJune 25, 20261 min read

The tropical rainforests of Central and South America are recognized for their exceptional biodiversity. Costa Rica, in particular, boasts an impressive array of wildlife.

With approximately half a million species residing in Costa Rica, this number is notably five times greater than the total species count found in all of Canada.

This discovery about the butterfly species underscores the complexity of ecosystems in these rainforests and the importance of ongoing research in biodiversity.