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Koford
Macaca fuscata
22 April 1966 Karzaki, Shinokito, Honori, Japan
and stream below 50m. alt.; Ramburra leaves to 6 cm. Retabini common around and in flower in open below 50m (alt. of feeder). Camphorana sw., & main slope investigated for 3E, so gets much direct sun - Pabotha is lacinata?
Phenol.
season phenology seems no later than at Keihagan. A large Alumnus, not common (one S. of the 2A, & below 6A) abundant now flowers (?)
Stachyura persox, 2 meter shrub, now w. no leaves but pendulous yellow flowers. Viburnum fuscatum - shrub w. well formed from last yr. curled in (Azuma says first to turn purple in fall). Linden shrub, leaves to 3cm, 50% beyond bud scale; common understory shrub on SE slopes. Fraxinus longicorns - 6' shrub, bad eaten back by monkeys, no leaves present (Frax also eaten on Keihagan!). Tilia tree on SE slope, red buds tinged + 10% elongated, Cerasus tree (sargentii) may be same sp. as Keihagan (no leaves yet).
Viburnum wrightii shrub - dus. to 2 cm.; understory SE slope.
Mallotus - shrub in cut-over area; red buds, closed (also on Keihagan).
More - streamside nw. mouth canyon; buds burst + elong. 50%, to 8 mm. long (also occurs on Keihagan). Carpinus carato - buds elongated to 3 cm. but not burst yet. Azuma says monkeys seen eating seed app. of new foliar, but not new tree buds! Common spp. w. Keihagan: F. erocata, P. mangalia, C. sargentii (if same sp.), Mallotus, Morea, Acer palmatum, Juglans, Aralia, Colopanax. + genera Fraxinus, Carpinus, Viburnum, others. Stop W. ridge too, focus buds bursting. On W. side ridge mostly Quercus mangalica, only some stand; buds tinged, about 12 mm., not burst. (abortici?)
Mrs. Azuma said Nila female apparently pregnant, now w. abdomen not distended. S.A. says 2 & 7 in addition appear to be pregnant.