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LIDICKER
1969
July 25
Walked on specimens. Picked up 11 vials of cell
cultures for T.C. Hsu (M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston).
After lunch was into Muley with Capt. Bob Heines,
Robby Heines, and Rob Rahm (Undergrad. Hobart Coll., N.Y.).
We went to Fernwald's House in Muley where he
is photographing birds along with Jim Kilkernan & his
student Ross Robertson. They had 3 traps of bats
for us which has taken out of 38 mist nets hung
2 mi. S Osuna. Went to P.O. & mailed package to
Hsu. It rained almost all day as it did yesterday.
Checked back for Maina on about 1500. Sent a letter
from Osuna:
from net 5 for 9 gmrd = deep forest -
Dolomites - minw (?) - 1 (big bat)
Peronyctinae - 1
from net 8 to. off grnd = dark forest -
Nyctivene - 2 (sp. with reddish wings)
Peronyctimae - 5
for net set on edge of forest -
Planoctis amplius, canaliculus - 3
macroglossus - 4 x 1 batling (pleuro still
attached)
Sycorax sp. - 1
This is a total of 15 bats. Like finding the Peronyctinae
sings later to arrive the 2 bat's and that they have
set in at this stage to help up the singes or do
Sycorax sp. & Macroglossus, but under clearing moth was only