| During
spring 2003 I was able to spend some four months in Belize, Central
America. I was actually there to perform some work for my traineeship
along the coast of Belize, but luckily it was also possible for me to
abandon the coast line every now and then. This is when I was searching
for plants and plant galls. The nature of Belize is very rich and diverse
and it would take a long time to get familiar with all the groups of
species. In the forests I found the most fantastic kinds of plant galls.
Many different species and many wonderful shapes. The areas where I
made these pictures of plant galls were: Chiquibul Forest, Cockscomb
Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Blue Hole National Park, Belize Zoo, St.Herman's
Cave and several locations in Guatemala.
I was only able
to determine a very small part of the plant species and for the plant
galls it was total horror! I owe many thanks to Dr Jon Martin of the
Natural History Museum London, for his kindness to help me out with
some species. I also want to thank Raphael Manzanero and his friends
Theresa, Lenny en Derric of
Youth Environmental Action Group and Centre for Tropical Conservation
for taking me along to Chiquibul Forest and experiencing the wildlife
of Belize in a very special manner. Then, last but not least, I want
to thank the people of Las Cuevas Research Centre, for letting me stay
and use their facilities, so in this way I was able to learn a lot more
about the animal species and families of plants. And most of this only
happened in a short week time!
If anyone recognizes
a gall, or the host plant species, please let me know. Most of them
are a big mystery to me. |