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Caria (butterfly)
''Caria'' is a genus in the family Riodinidae. They are resident in the Americas. Species list * ''Caria castalia'' (Ménétriés, 1855) Brazil et au Peru. * ''Caria chrysame'' (Hewitson, 1874) Bolivia, Peru. * ''Caria domitianus'' (Fabricius, 1793) Mexico, Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago. * ''Caria ino'' Godman & Salvin, [1886] Mexico * ''Caria mantinea'' (C. & R. Felder, 1861) Mexico, Panama, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru. * ''Caria marsyas'' Godman, 1903 Paraguay, Brazil. * ''Caria melino'' Dyar, 1912 Mexico * ''Caria plutargus'' (Fabricius, 1793) Brazil. * ''Caria rhacotis'' (Godman & Salvin, 1878) Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Peru. * ''Caria sponsa'' (Staudinger, [1887]) Peru. * ''Caria stillaticia'' Dyar, 1912 Mexico * ''Caria tabrenthia'' Schaus, 1902 Bolivia, Peru. * ''Caria trochilus'' Erichson, [1849] Guyane, Guyana, Brazil, Peru. Sources ''Caria'' External links images representing ''Caria''at Encyclopedia of Lifeimages representing ...
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El Valle De Antón
El Valle de Antón, generally called El Valle, or Anton's Valley in English, is a town of 7,600 in the Coclé province of Panama. Geography The town is located in the flat wide caldera of the 6 km wide El Valle volcano that is inactive; there is evidence that it erupted as recently as about 300,000 years ago Environment Because of its elevation (600 m), the area is cooler than the Panamanian lowlands.Friar, p. 226. Natural attractions near El Valle include the Chorro El Macho waterfall, Las Mozas waterfall, the "square" trees behind Hotel Campestre, and a group of small thermal pools (which consist of three cement pools of mineralized water that varies in color depending on the specific minerals present at a given moment). The area around the town is also known for being one of the last habitats of the critically endangered Panamanian golden frog. Some of the forests around the town are protected areas. Important Bird Area El Valle is home to around 500 species of bir ...
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