Field notes, v1506
Page 367
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1973 Journal Paraguay 8) Manipulation I can usually work the tests into the system, where I can get an approximate measurement of it. All beet caught this month have been grossly fat. 10 June 275 km NW Villa Hayes, Dept. Pte. Hayes, Paraguay wet! all along the highway its water levels 2-3-4 ft higher than before. 110 mm at km 226. 150 at General Diaz. Road has been closed a week. In most of the roadside ponds its water is clear first time we've ever seen it that way. Yet sometimes one pool will be clear & body parts are completely murky. Mosquitoes are as dense as we've ever seen them. Walking anywhere is unpleasant. Temp still cool, night temp in mid 60s F. P Charries - much flooded grassland, its water level has obviously receded considerably. Put up nets in the olding w. last roast, caught 35 that leg 6:30 PM. Most M nigricans, didn't get much M albescent. A usual I had to impress on them they were leaving roosts in groups segregated as to by both sexes species, certainly in the bag itself this proved that changed into 2 groups, my sp. also caught 2 light-colored N yobes - don't know if they're M nigricans or different.