Costa in the PONS Dictionary

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Seven of the Costa Rican species are considered endemic, and 19 are globally threatened.
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These are the fastest times ever swum by a Costa Rican swimmer.
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Fore wing: costa narrowly and evenly for throe-fourths of its length from base, apex broadly and terminal margin decreasingly jet-black; cilia black.
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The dark bronzy-fuscous forewings are elongate and rather oblique, rather dilated posteriorly, the costa slightly is arched, the apex obtuse and the termen bowed.
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The forewings with a silky lustre, at the extreme base of the costa narrowly fuscous.
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The forewings are silvery white with a pale golden crooked fascia from the base of the costa to the basal third of the dorsal edge.
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Many of these Costa Rican communities are beginning to the effects of globalization as many plantations are buying up land and invading indigenous areas.
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This species has broad, bright green leaves and grows in dim, swampy areas deep in the rainforest of Costa Rica and surrounding countries.
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He wrote numerous articles and books, as well as illustrative tracts of Costa Rican flora.
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The second consists of two similar blotches at three quarters on the costa and the termen, but with rows of black scales along the veins.
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