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Giant
cockroaches, hard working armies of ants and copy-cat
insects, are only some examples of the exotic variety of
invertebrate fauna found in Peru. It is amongst the 10
countries in the world with the greatest amount of
biodiversity and, according to scientists, has around
70% of life habitats to be found on the planet.
Although there are no exact statistics available, due to
the need for more research, it is estimated - to give
just one example - that around 21% of butterfly species
in the world can be found in Peru. The Amazon region has
the largest number of insects, due to the megadiversity
of its flora, and its intense humidity, making it the
the perfect habitat for these tiny beings that are of
such great importance for the ecosystem.
Around Iquitos, capital of Loreto department, it's
possible to see Titanus giganteus, the largest cockroach
in the world, the female of which can grow up to 15
centimetres. The Megasoma actaeon species is also a
great surprise, this time for it's weight; it can grow
up to 80 grams.
One of the more surprising insects to be found is the so
called stick insect , grasshoppers of the orthopteran
species. These insects take the form of the leaves and
lichens which shelter them, and even imitate their
movements. They can measure up to 30 centimetres, and
are similar to the slim stick insects. The same
perfection is achieved by another small grasshopper,
with big antennae, the species Tettigoniidae, this one
native to the Peruvian jungle and excellent at faking
the appearance of leaves bitten by other insects.
Although ants are not chameleonic, they are a fine
example of community life in the Amazon forests, where
you can find two clear examples; legionary ants, from
the Formicidae family and Atta sp., the leaf cutters.
The first species are said to be omnivores, and they
move in large groups destroying everything in their path,
including vertebrates which may cross it! The latter
species are real gourmets, because they use the leaves
they cut to make a paste that provides the habitat for
their actual food, mushrooms. Both types of ants may
live in colonies of up to a million insects.
However these tiny insects are not just native to the
jungle, but can also be found in the river crossed
desert coast of Peru, principally in the hillocks found
in the Lachay National Park, to the north of Lima. This
park has its own peculiar flora that provides a habitat
for insect species native to that landscape. South of
Lima, in Paracas National Park, Scarabeidae cockroaches
can be found living in guano birds nests, feeding of
their droppings. It is thought that they play an
important part in the recycling of this organic
material.
Another unique type of cockroach, known as "conocochas",
from the coleopterous species, live in the high Andes.
As a result of evolution, these insects lost their wings
due to having to adapt to the climactic conditions of
the region. An excellent indicator of the environmental
health of the rivers and lakes of this area, is the
abundant presence of efemeropeters, plecopters, and
tricopters, which depend on crystal clear, rapid,
unpolluted waters to survive.
All these insects are part of the rich entomological
variety found in Peru, a paradise for researchers in
this complex world of surprising miniature species.
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