Field notes, v1519
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and found in two places. This makes 4 traps lines, some of them in subsections, essentially all among rocks + bushes. Highest vegetation is the tree joint coctus (up to 10ft.), but some of the other bushes reach almost that high when supported by one of these coctuses. Saw no droppings while sitting. Was most frustrating trying to set and fearing that I was being watched! Everyone says there are trout in the river, but especially in the lakes higher up. Tried 4 places along the river with a spinner, but no hits. Aug 21 Sunny. Catch at H varos, 12,000ft.; ? Hesperomyz and 2 Phyllothrix andrini?. At Below Hvaros, 11,500: 4 Hesperomyz, 1 Orgonomy (micro), 1 Phyllothrix andrini, and 2 Orgonyms??. at 3mi. W Hvaros, 11,300 ft.: 1 abdon, 1 Orgonymus (anivers), and 7 Phe andrini - with two checks at 5pm: Cantarona 9800, Choroba 9200. See from aegina story at Hvaros. dammini REVIEW OF SPECIMENS: In Anise Valley Phaeolomatus from Marin, 5200 2000 ft. to 3mi. E San Bartolo, 4800 ft. (D.O.R.). No sign of intergradation x #1 Phe andrini from 1 mi. W Martorena, 6500ft. up to 1 1/2 mi. W Casofleda 13,200 ft. where it is sympatric with P. posticulis.. This is the lowest posticulis. Must have more between 5200 4800 ft. and 6500 ft. to bring lomatus and andrini together. In Cantar Valley, have andrini so far from 12,000, 11,500, and 11,300. to Drove about a mile west of Cantar and parked in a Uin the road. Set a short box of traps along various stone walls lined with weeds and brush. A few centing plants, but no caten.