4000 insects donated to Costa Rica uni

A US biologist has donated his collections of giant scorpions, tarantulas, grasshoppers, butterflies, beetles and other insects to the University of Costa Rica.

A US biologist has donated 4000 insects he collected over 62 years to Costa Rica.

Richard Whitten has donated his collections of giant scorpions, tarantulas, grasshoppers, butterflies, beetles and other insects to the University of Costa Rica, where it is being exhibited this week.

Whitten, who has lived in Costa Rica for 16 years, said he and his wife are moving back to the United States, where several universities wanted to house the insects.

Whitten said he decided to give the collection to the Costa Rican university because they promised to permanently exhibit it.

He said leaving his collection behind as "like leaving my children".

Collection curator and biology professor Ricardo Murillo called the collection "invaluable".


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