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LIDICKER
1969
Oct. 18
More Microtus caught on Brush field on Oct. 12
autopsied. Aziz Patton got liver muscle samples
for Kergadgo.
JLP 2002 ♀ 154-50-22-14 25.8 g. inf.; no molt,
l no scm. millipara; os. w/small folds, ney.
JLP 2003 ♂ 173-56-24-16 36.6 g. no molt or scm.
tst. 4½ x 3 cm.; ot. not visible; S.V. 2 mm.
JLP. 2004 ♂ 179-60-23-16 39.8 g. molt patches on
shoulder; no scm. tst. 6¼ x ½ cm.; ot. not visible;
S.V. 5 mm.
JLP. 2005 ♀ 162-51-22-14 31.5 g. inf.; no molt
or scm; millipara; os. w/small folds, ney.
JLP. 2006 ♀ 151-46-22-15 25.9 g. molt on back,
neg., left flank + lip. + 20 shoulder; no scm.
inf.: millipara; os. w/ far from end. folds.
JLP. 2007 ♂ 188-65-23-16 43.6 g. no molt or scm;
tst. 6½ x 4 cm.; ot. not visible; S.V. 8 mm. (higharrow)
JLP. 2008 ♂ 174-54-24-16 34.9 g. no molt or scm;
tst. 5½ x 3½ cm.; ot. not visible; S.V. 4 mm.
Fred McCollum also took organ samples from
those four? individuals. Patton also got blood
samples from them.
Oct. 22
One of Brushfield Microtus except in Museum
was caught in live trap this morning. Was closely dead
so autopsied (no chromosomes on this one).